Monday, July 28, 2008

Aids and Mindful Meditation

A UCLA study shows that mindful meditation is affecting the immune system response with AIDS in a very favorable way. This would seem to be a direction to pursue in finding out how to make the body do the self healing that it is already capable of. If mindful meditation can have this immediate and measurable effect on the immune system and it’s affect on AIDS, then hypnosis may possibly have an even more profound effect. There is a man who claims to have cured himself of AIDS with hypnosis, NLP and nutrition. He has proof and it is a result of using what the body and brain already has.

No side effects. But since the big pharma can’t patent it and charge money it won’t get the attention it should. I mean really, this is from UCLA!! And the only mention I found in a press release was from the HINDU TIMES! It took a lot of searching to find the UCLA source. Why wouldn’t our news report something so significant?

Don’t answer that.

Here is the study from UCLA. Use of Mindful Meditation for AIDS.
I think that hypnosis would achieve even better results than mindful meditation because of the targeted use and specific instructions to the brain, using the methodology that has been researched to make immune system changes. Hypnosis for stress relief is one way to avoid the stress related illness that affects everyone.


Today, I will record my new Hypnosis Body Mastery program. This is just too good to not have it ready immediately. Right now it will say out of stock, depending on when you are reading this.

I will offer it as a pre-order item later today, after I get it put on disc. Make sure you are subscribed to my hypnosis newsletter for updates on availability.


Watch the video on using hypnosis for healing right here. Part 1 gives you the basic start so you can learn hypnosis.

3 comments:

Brandon said...

Great post, as always Wendi.

Also it's been shown that deep levels of sleep (delta) combined with meditation and hypnosis shows an enormous increase in the immune system.

The mind just continues to amaze me.

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sarah said...

I was always fearful of being hypnotized because I thought I may never snap back out of it. However, after a traumatic experience I sought after hypnotherapy and my anxiety was slowly controlled into a far more manageable state. My life has improved tenfold.