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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for hypnosis
  1. ... include acupuncture, chiropractic, herbal medicine, massage, magnetic waves, hypnosis, biofeedback, meditation, yoga, and tai-chi. Acupuncture involves ...
  2. ... may help relieve hot flashes in some people. Hypnosis. During hypnosis, a therapist can help you relax and focus on feeling cool. Hypnosis also may help you lower your heart rate, ...
  3. ... and rely on various breathing techniques, massage, visualization, hypnosis, and other strategies to ease the pain of ...
  4. Acupuncture, hypnosis and biofeedback are all alternative ways to control pain. Acupuncture involves the insertion of tiny sterile needles, ...
  5. ... and slow your heart rate, deep breathing exercises, hypnosis, or other ways to relax. Examples include doing ...
  6. ... and slow your heart rate, deep breathing exercises, hypnosis, or other ways to relax. Examples include doing ...
  7. ... such as: Meditation Deep-breathing exercises Biofeedback Self-hypnosis Muscle-relaxing techniques Acupuncture A common type of ...
  8. ... labor process. Some women try "hypnobirthing", being under hypnosis while giving birth. Ask your provider for more ...
  9. ... people do not need specific treatment for sleepwalking. Hypnosis and timed awakenings may help some people. In ...
  10. ... CFS. Relaxation techniques include: Biofeedback Deep breathing exercises Hypnosis Massage therapy Meditation Muscle relaxation techniques Yoga It ...
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