During the administration of clinical hypnotherapy the body is relaxed but the mind is kept active. The conscious mind is persuaded to take a back seat while the sub-conscious mind takes control. Since it is the sub-conscious mind that controls the body functions including the cells regeneration, under clinical hypnosis the therapist addresses the sub-conscious mind. Any communication with the sub-conscious mind is naturally accepted and acted upon. Instructing the sub-conscious mind to give priority to the treatment being administered is part of the treatment’s effectiveness.
They take advantage of the relaxed state of the body to introduce into the skin the rejuvenating elements of essential oils having carefully blended the oils to suit the individual ailment or disorder being treated. The art of massaging the body requires a great deal of training, practice and know-how to ensure the constituents of the essential oils remain in tact during this process. The specially blended essential oils enter the blood stream by penetrating through the epidermis and dermis layers of the skin and into the lungs through breathing during the massage treatment.
It goes even further to ensure the treatment is effective by employing Lymphatic Drainage in the right direction. Lymph is the fluid present within the vessels of the lymphatic system. The main function of the lymphatic vessels is to collect excess tissue fluid and return it to the blood circulation.
Lymphatic Drainage is a natural physiological function of the body under the control of the sub-conscious mind. Although moving the toxins towards the lymphatic nodes to be processed and purified is an on-going process of our bodily functions sometimes the process needs to be assisted. Assisting this process by skilful massaging of the body requires a level of practice and experience. This is an age-old form of treatment.
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