Hypnosis for Cancer in Orange County
Working with hypnotism and self-hypnosis while undergoing cancer treatment in the Orange County area
hospitals
Bless you. My first husband had cancer (He served in Viet Nam, it was all related to Agent Orange).
I won't pitch you or promise you those over promises and false promises of a perfect cure for cancer. You
wouldn't trust that, would you? Me neither.
Hypnosis is not a magic pill.
What Can Hypnosis Help You With While Undergoing Cancer Treatment?
However, it can help your health goals from accelerating your recovery time after a Cancer Treatment procedure,
in conjunction with a Cancer Surgery, to helping you to sleep better and more smoothly at night, reducing your
stress level, and to neutralize any feelings of nausea and helping to stimulate your appetite so you can eat
well.
The top 3 cancer treatment centers in the world, based in the United States all offer hypnosis and self-hypnosis
options in their complimentary and integrative care centers:
- Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
- Anderson Cancer Center
- Stanford Cancer Institute
If you're pursuing your cancer treatment here in Orange County CA at one of the local Beach Cities and Inland
City Cancer Treatment centers from Long Beach, Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, Santa Ana, and surrounding
cities...
- John Wayne Cancer Center
- St. Joseph Cancer Center
- Orange Coast Memorial Hospital Cancer
Hypnosis is a complimentary care tactic for you. It can help when you undergoing a variety of cancer care
treatments...
In conjunction with medical care Chemotherapy and Radiation Treatments for Cancer...
Using hypnotism before your treatments and listening to a positive health message hypnosis audio recording can
help to relax you during receiving your cancer treatments. Why is this a good and beneficial positive tactic for
you to do?
Because relaxed muscles more readily receive your treatments.
Using hypnosis helps to accelerate your recovery time, so you can feel better, more yourself sooner and faster.
Wouldn't that be a good thing?
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