Thursday, 5 November 2009
HypnoBusters Hypnosis Videos
Hypnosis Video Section
We hope you enjoy this new section of HypnoBusters. Visit regularly as we do plan on adding more hypnosis videos in the future.
Friday, 25 September 2009
Hypnotic Botox
Hypnotherapy is well known to help with many issues such as weight loss, phobias, confidence issues, and addictions such as smoking. This traditional list has been massively expanded in recent times. The latest new development is 'hypnotic botox' sessions.
An actual Botox procedure works by a series of small diluted botulinum toxins’ being injected into various muscles in the face. These injections have the effect of relaxing the facial muscles, causing wrinkles to relax and soften. The effects usually last between 4 and 6 months, when another injection may be required. However it is often the case that after each injection the wrinkles return as less severe, as the muscles are trained to relax, giving some permanent benefit.
Botox blocks the transmission of acetylcholine from the nerves to the facial muscle. Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter which sends a message to the muscle telling it to contract or tense up. When the flow of acetylcholine is reduced, the muscle can no longer retract and it relaxes. As a result, any wrinkled areas smooth out and soften.
Hypnosis is very effective at replicating this effect, but without the need for an expensive procedure. As we know, hypnosis is very effective at relaxing both the mind and body. A good clinical hypnotherapist can direct a subjects’ attention to relax specific muscles, anywhere in the body. The hypnotherapist only needs to direct a subject to relax the muscles in the face, and the results are very similar to a botox operation – a relaxation of the facial muscles, which leads to a smoothening of the lines and wrinkles in the face.
Often over time the same long term effects as a botox procedure can be observed – the muscles in the face become more and more accustomed to relaxing, leading to a permanent smoothness of the face.
A botox procedure sometimes has the side effects of headache and nausea. Hypnotherapy does not. In fact hypnotherapy patients usually wake up feeling more relaxed and happier than usual, which can aid a natural healthy sparkle and glow.
If you are interested, then please click here for more information on hypnotic botox sessions. Until the end of September, if you enter the code CLOCKBACK, you can receive a $5 discount, making the session available for just $4.95, so hurry!!!
Wednesday, 16 September 2009
Now On Facebook!

As well as recently joining twitter, I have now joined FaceBook. You can find me here at http://www.facebook.com/HypnoBusters So if you add me as a friend telling me that you are from the FHT blog, I will promptly add you back. Please remember to say you are from the FHT blog, because I don't just add anybody you know!
I will keep you up to date with my current work, thoughts, and finding on the internet. I regularly post links to some great hypnosis, health and self help resources, that are usually free, or at least a great deal. I have only had the account for about a week, and already I have over 100 friends and it seems to still be growing fast.
Hope to see you on FaceBook soon!
Monday, 31 August 2009
Want To Join Me On Twitter?

I have recently took the plunge and created my own personal twitter account which can be found at http://twitter.com/JonRhodesUK After an hour or two I think I've more or less got the hang of it. Twitter doesn't seem too dissimilar to Facebook status updates to me, just small bite sized chunks of information. Since I have just joined I don't have many followers as of yet, but hopefully that will all change soon. If you fancy following me and want me to follow you back, simply add me and send me a message saying you are from the FreeHypnosisTreatment (or FHT) blog, because I don't just add anybody you know!
You will then be privy to some of my thoughts and plans, and any great resources and information I may find. I may also throw in the odd motivational quote that I find. Today I have been working on a very exciting new product that could cause a bit of a stir. I am currently in the testing phase, and the results already look mind blowing. I will Tweet you about it really soon! In the very near future there could also be privy to some exclusive giveaways to my Twitter followers in the very near future, so add me now! (; )
My brother and business partner also has a Twitter account that you may also be interested in following. It can be found at http://twitter.com/HypnoBusters It contains a wide variety of hypnosis information, such as latest plans, articles, products, and some great motivational quotes. Just like me, he won't bombard you with thousands of crazy offers for products you will never want!
So if you haven't used Twitter before, take the plunge and give it a go. If you experience any difficulties, then feel free to ask questions in the comments below, and I will try to answer them as best as I can. If you are already a member, then please consider adding us so we are not tweeting alone! Hope to hear from you soon.
Wednesday, 26 August 2009
Want to Learn More About Hypnosis?
There are several short articles there including What is Hypnosis?, Is Hypnosis Dangerous and A Self Hypnosis Exercise. There’s also a whole bunch of great, handpicked videos from YouTube including full hypnosis sessions as well as hypnotherapists discussing the subject. If that wasn’t enough we’ve also taken the best syndicated content so the page will regularly update with news, articles, videos and links to free hypnosis mp3s. Visit the link below to see for yourself. Bookmark it and keep checking back because as I said above the content will be updated often.
http://www.squidoo.com/about-hypnosis
Feel free to leave us a comment either here or on Squidoo. I hope the page helps you to learn more about hypnosis and gives you the impetus to try it for yourself if you haven’t already done so.
Tuesday, 4 August 2009
Hypnosis And Stress

Check out this cctv footage (below) of a man smashing up his office computer. Most of us have felt like this at times, but usually we manage to control it. However occasionally too much stress can cause us to tip over and do things that we later regret.
We need to look after and manage our stress levels just as much as we need to look after and manage our diet and exercise levels. Excessive stress can cause many physical and psychological health complaints, and can make us snappy and irritable with those around us.
Hypnosis is great for helping relieve stress. We can take 'time out' and allow our mind and body to slow down for a while, and it can teach us how to relax. It's amazing how many people do not really know how to relax! Check out our fantastic hypnosis session that is over 19 minutes long, entitled Swimming With Dolphins.
Wednesday, 29 July 2009
Numbers Trick

Here's a little number trick that I have devised just for a bit of fun. It is not guaranteed to work with everyone, every time, but it does seem to work far more often than it does not, which is well against the statistical probability. Can you work out how this is achieved?! - maybe its just luck?!
