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Hypnosis And Cancer
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This may appear a flippant question but bear with me. Having seen my father die from cancer (with complications) and having heard a first hand account of how scared a friend was of dying ( he died at 46), would it be if some comfort to hypnotise the sufferer into believing there was an afterlife?
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I have seen many a patient die of cancer and in their final days, they seem to develop a state of euphoria which could be described as a "hypnotic state."
it has been suggested that in the terminal state of cancer, the tumour produces an endorphin type of substance which promotes a "peaceful end" but i think that the scientific evidence for this is "sparse."
Personally i would rather have a good slug of Brompton's Mixture, than be hypnotoised.
I have seen many a patient die of cancer and in their final days, they seem to develop a state of euphoria which could be described as a "hypnotic state."
it has been suggested that in the terminal state of cancer, the tumour produces an endorphin type of substance which promotes a "peaceful end" but i think that the scientific evidence for this is "sparse."
Personally i would rather have a good slug of Brompton's Mixture, than be hypnotoised.