HYPNO-HERBAL MEDICINE has a heritage from both sides of the world. Hypnotherapy is Western, and has developed a popularity that has swept into the Orient. Chinese Herbal Medicine is Eastern, and has developed a popularity that has swept into the Occident. Hypnomedicine covers the world, and is nationally broadcast on Taiwan television. Herbal medicine has been used for centuries by many people in the Orient, who have found it helpful and beneficial in many ways. Medicinal herbs, combined in their taking with the subconscious motivation that hypnosis provides (as Hypnomedicine), have their usefulness ever more compounded.
At the very beginning of this book, let it be understood that the herbs described are not prescribed – they are merely told about. All are eatable, and are harmless in the small quantity consumed in the hypnomedication process. Their therapeutic value is traditional. However, in no way is Hypnomedicine to be regarded as superseding your physician’s treatment. Consider all that is given you in this book as an adjunct to the medical wisdom that your M.D. prescribes. This book is for Professional Adults only.
Chapter One: YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS PHASE OF MIND
Chapter Two: HOW TO PRESENT SUGGESTIONS THAT INFLUENCE
Chapter Three: CONTROLLING THE MIND
Chapter Four: THE FUNCTIONS OF THE MIND
Chapter Five: FURTHER FUNCTIONS OF THE MIND
Chapter Six: BRINGING IN THE FORCE
Chapter Seven: VITALITY HYPNOSIS
Chapter Eight: GETTING READY TO USE HYPNOSIS
Chapter Nine: THE IDEOMOTOR ACTION METHOD OF HYPNOTIZING
Chapter Ten: “SUGGESTION FORMULA†FOR CONTROLLING THE MIND
Chapter Eleven: “SUGGESTION FORMULA†FOR FUNCTIONS OF THE MIND
Chapter Twelve: COMBINING HERBS WITH HYPNOSIS
Chapter Thirteen: THE PHYSICIAN / HYPNOTHERAPIST COMBO
Chapter Fourteen: PRELUDE TO ADMINISTERING HYPNOMEDICINE
Chapter Fifteen: THE HERBAL HYPNOTIC INDUCTION METHOD
SUGGESTION FORMULAS
THE COMPUTER SIMILE
A FEW MORE WORDS ABOUT HERBAL MEDICINE
Chapter Sixteen: HYPNO-HERBAL MEDICINE FOR DIGESTION with Anise (Pimpinella anisum)
Chapter Seventeen: HYPNO-HERBAL MEDICINE AS AN AID FOR SLEEP with Balm (Melissa officinalis)
Chapter Eighteen: HYPNO-HERBAL MEDICINE AS AN AID FOR STRESS with Basil (Ocimum basilicum)
Chapter Nineteen: HYPNO-HERBAL MEDICINE TO HELP MENSTRUATION with Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis)
Chapter Twenty: HYPNO-HERBAL MEDICINE TO CALM THE NERVES with Catnip (Nepeta cataria)
Chapter Twenty-One: HYPNO-HERBAL MEDICINE AS AN ANTACID with Dill (Anethum graveolens)
Chapter Twenty-Two: HYPNO-HERBAL MEDICINE FOR FLU & COLDS with Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis)
Chapter Twenty-Three: HYPNO-HERBAL MEDICINE TO MASTER MIGRAINE HEADACHES with Feverfew (Chrysanthemum perthenium)
Chapter Twenty-Four: HYPNO-HERBAL MEDICINE TO RELIEVE COUGHING with Horehound (Marrubium vulgare)
Chapter Twenty-Five: HYPNO-HERBAL MEDICINE TO HELP STOP DIARRHEA with Mullein (Verbascum spp.)
Chapter Twenty-Six: HYPNO-HERBAL MEDICINE FOR LUNG CONGESTION with Oregano (Origanum heacleoticum)
Chapter Twenty-Seven: HYPNO-HERBAL MEDICINE TO RELIEVE HAY FEVER with Parsley (Petroselinum)
Chapter Twenty-Eight: HYPNO-HERBAL MEDICINE TO REDUCE CHOLESTEROL with Red Pepper (Capsicum annuum)
Chapter Twenty-Nine: HYPNO-HERBAL MEDICINE TO HELP MANAGE DIABETES with Sage (Salvia officinalis)
Chapter Thirty: HYPNO-HERBAL MEDICINE TO HELP HEAL HERPES with Tarragon (Artemisian cracunculus)
Chapter Thirty-One: HYPNO-HERBAL MEDICINE TO REDUCE MUSCLE SPASMS with Valerian (Valeriana officinalis)
Chapter Thirty-Two: HYPNO-HERBAL MEDICINE FOR TISSUE HEALING with Chamomile (Chamaemelum nobilis)
Chapter Thirty-Three: HYPNO-HERBAL MEDICINE AD FINEM
Chapter Thirty-Four: THE THERAPEUTIC VALUE OF THE HYPNOTIC SLEEP Chapter Thirty-Five: TEACHING YOUR CLIENT SELF-HYPNOSIS
Chapter Thirty-Six: SELF-HYPNOSIS AND VITAMINS
Chapter Thirty-Seven RETURNING TO THE HERE AND NOW
Epilogue HYPNOSIS FOR YOURSELF with Bay (Laurus nobilis)