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Rubin Pecarvé is one of the world's most distinguished international authorities on ethical Hypnotherapy. Working closely with the medical profession, he has developed Canada's leading Hypnotherapy Clinic for treating non-pathological medical and mental conditions. He frequently performs anaesthesia by hypnosis for major abdominal surgery including open heart surgery. He works closely with doctors and hospitals, such as renowned teaching hospitals the Royal Victoria Hospital and the Jewish General Hospital, who call upon him to apply his hypnotic skills on patients with a wide variety of complaints. His latest book
The Hypnosis Book: How to Use Modern Hypnotic Techniques to Improve Physical and Mental Health
is the most comprehensive practical work on the subject of the medical use of hypnosis published
to date.
Hypnosis is an art that can be used to cure a wide
variety of medical and mental conditions--permanently. In this age of enlightenment, this centuries old practice,
long surrounded by scepticism and mysticism, has finally been recognized for its tremendous
potential in health sciences.
In practice, hypnotism introduces a trance like
state of artificial sleep, induced through the power of suggestion. In this highly suggestible altered state
the sub-conscious mind becomes a powerful instrument to combat a wide variety of medical ailments
such as cancer and hypertension, obesity, asthma, and alcoholism. Hypnotism is also the quickest and most
effective way to remove neurotic symptoms, reveal and treat the causes of phobias and compulsions.
The desire to smoke can be removed and the fear of flying eliminated from the psyche. Pain of
arthritis and chronic back pain can be controlled. Major surgery can be performed under
hypno-anaesthesia and painless child birth is now a frequently used hypno-therapeutic procedure.
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