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Cell Talk and Hypnosis by Janet Lynas

This is a photo of human brain cells.  This photo shows the electrical interaction of the brain cells transmitting information to each other and then to the rest of the body.  What happens to this information when used in hypnosis to communicate with the rest of the cells in the body?

Dr. John E. Upledger, D.O., O.M.M. has done an extensive study on, “Talking to Your Cell(f)” in his book Cell Talk.  Dr. Upledger has used hypnosis in his practice to help him in diagnosing different illnesses with his patients and he has asked the affected body system what it needs to heal itself.  Dr. Upledger has addressed the relationship between cell activity and consciousness.  He has discovered how living systems form and heal themselves and that organisms actually do have minds that exist.  Dr. Upledger states that anything that causes biomechanical, physiological, biochemical, toxic and emotional stress on the cell can result in mutations that can result in cell malignancy.

So, how do we take this knowledge and apply it to hypnosis?  As, part of my pre-intake with a client wanting to address health issues, I would give them information on the body system being addressed.  I would have the client view photos of the cells in the body system that needs addressing so the client will have a clear concept of what that cell looks like and how it is supposed to function.  Next, I will have a discussion with the client during the intake about what the health issue is.  We will explore all the adverse reactions the body system is having and what the client expects the out come to be.  We will have a clear understanding that there is no limitation to what the client can accomplish using hypnosis.

I just completed a certification in hypnosis for clients who have had strokes.  Mr. Donald J. Mottin, CMI, DNGH, OB presented the program, “Rewiring The Brain Through Hypnosis” and gave considerable creditability to the presentation because he used hypnosis for himself after he had a stroke.  Mr. Motting was told by doctors that he would be wheelchair bound the rest of his life.  (Why doctors set their patients up for failure and limitations I do not understand, but I have seen this happen for 46 years as a nurse.)  Mr. Mottin was not wheelchair bound durning this presentation, but was walking on the stage during the whole presentation.  Mr. Mottin had a cane with him, but it appeared he really didn’t need in much.

Now that there is published scientific evidence that the body systems do indeed communicate with each other, why wouldn’t we use this information to maintain a youthful and healthy body?

Hypnosis should be used in conjunction with regular routine health care provided by your physician.  With the help of an experienced hypnotherapist you can accomplish much in maintaining a healthy body.