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Can Hypnotherapy And NLP Cure Bulimia?
The answer is a resounding yes. I have been treating bulimics successfully for many years, even those who had spent decades in the grip of this horrible eating disorder. Yes, there is a cure for bulimia and there are many testimonials on my website that back this up
The cure results from a blend of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and hypnotherapy, or hypnosis. When these approaches are combined in the treatment of bulimia, a person can be retrained to automatically begin to think more empowering and useful thoughts about food and eating. These thoughts then give rise to better feelings, and the thoughts and feelings combined to create new behaviours which put you in control. Bizarrely, if someone is a little overweight, suddenly it becomes really easy to lose that excess weight and be healthy.
Bulimia results from bad planning, not that people deliberately plan to do bulimia nervosa, they just learned to, sometime in the past. The good news, especially if you have had years and years of therapy for bulimia, is that it doesnt matter where the problem comes from, it really doesnt. Knowing how you became bulimic doesnt suddenly make the problem go away. Knowing how to be in control, automatically in control, of your thinking and imagination, does.
By planning I mean that the bulimic imagines, is anxious about or fears, or simply accepts, in advance, the idea of bingeing and throwing up. This can be when they wake up in the morning, just before their meal, or even half way through it. Guess what? The person who doesnt do bulimia doesnt make these thoughts. And you can be trained not too, as well.
I love dealing with bulimia nervosa. Theres something very satisfying about getting rid of what sometimes has been a seemingly lifelong problem, in a matter of a few hours. All of my colleagues, worldwide, are also experienced in dealing with eating disorders. there is a cure for bulimia so do get in touch.
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November 1st, 2009 at 8:52 am
Hi Nicollette …
Hi Nicollette thanks for your comment. I dont personally know of anyone doing this in Israel but that doesnt mean there isnt. There is no long term scientific research so the only data I have is from my personal clients. Those that I know of have remained cured. Remember you cant ‘have’ bulimia, bulimia is something someone ‘does’. When the person learns to eat regular healthy meals they establish a new pattern of thinking, a new habitual way of being. This new way of being becomes the norm.
November 1st, 2009 at 8:52 am
Is this way of …
Is this way of theraphy practiced in israel as well? What are the exact % of recovery ? And was it tested over a long period in terms of not getting bulimia back?
Thanks
November 1st, 2009 at 8:52 am
Thanks for the …
Thanks for the comments. For many people is seems that bulimia is just like a TV show in the mind, one they endlessly star in, one that repeats over and over again. The cure for bulimia, it seems to me, very much lays in being the ‘director’ of the show. Meditation can be an excellent route to gaining charge of your day to day thoughts. It is very much a training issue, one way or another. The clearer you become in your mind about where you ARE going, the easier it is to get there.
November 1st, 2009 at 8:52 am
I’ve always …
I’ve always believed that counceling in bulimia was more an obstacule that actual help and everytime I said that to people and refused help they would think that I was being stuborn or in denial. The thing is that I’ve always been aware that the solution was in finding a way of training my brain, make myself aware and reset my control patterns. I’ve done that trough medidation but I’m glad that there are people in the scientific world that think in the same way and successfully help people.
November 1st, 2009 at 8:52 am
This is the only …
This is the only video (or analysis on bulimia for that matter) that I found that really describes the process that happens in the brain of a bulimic. The TV Show analogy is a very good one.