Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Drop a Dress Size before Christmas

Very special Offer!

Only 5 places remaining! 

With Christmas just around the corner, would you like to ditch the diet and create the right mindset for becoming slimmer? 

There’s still time to drop a dress size and more! How would it really feel to you, to be in that dress for Christmas? 

If you would like to learn all the tools to change how you think about food for good, then this programme is for you The Virtual Gastric Band process takes place via teleconference over 4 consecutive Wednesday evenings at 8 PM (UK Time) that’s 3PM EST- starting on Wednesday 23/10/13. 

So you can take part wherever you are in the world. I will only be taking 10 people per teleconference, to ensure that you have the very best service. The cost, a fraction of my usual price, just £195.00 (UK pounds), and that’s for the full programme! 

You will be contacted with full sign up details as soon as you secure your place.

SIGN UP NOW






Tuesday, 10 September 2013

London Hypnotherapy Conference

I am proud to announce that I will be attending The Valery Austin Hypnotherapy Conference this weekend. With a large line up of Hypnotherapy Speakers (including myself), we all specialise in different topics to teach and discuss to others.

The conference will be taking place in the heart of London so it is very easy for you to access. The conference will include a large range of speakers, welcome party, competitions and a ceremony in the course of three days.

I will be speaking on the Sunday about The Virtual Gastric Band technique, all the information and structure behind my work and how it has become a massive success.

If you haven't booked your tickets already here is the link to the conference website where you can find extra information on speakers and other events at the conference.

I Hope to see you all there

Sheila

x


Extra information about the Valery Austin Hypnotherapy Conference
Address:
Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, Exhibition Rd, London SW7 2AZ

Telephone:
+44 20 7702 4900

Friday, 16 August 2013

Lifestyle Engineering Course in North America


"It's going to be a life changing experience"



What is the aim of Lifestyle Engineering?

To improve lifestyles by changing the thought processes that creates barriers to health and well-being; to help individuals achieve their goals and lead better lives through unique education, mind management and relaxation techniques, professionally tailored to meet the needs of the client. 


The Lifestyle Engineering courses are drawing closer in North America so I've been very busy this week packing my bags. Recently I have been working hard at expanding my Lifestyle Engineering courses out of the UK. By branching out to the US, I am able to teach these skills to a larger amount of people.

I will be spending the first few days after arriving to America in Michigan where the first of the three courses will take place. I will then be travelling to Detroit then to North Carolina. The five-day Lifestyle Engineering module will be taking place in each state. 

For more information about the Lifestyle Engineering course, or if you want to book your tickets follow the link here

I hope to see you all there

Sheila

x


Tuesday, 23 July 2013

My Hypnotherapy Course Branches Across Seas

"Sheila is a very committed individual and has given a lot to other business practices"


Throughout the years I have been teaching others about The Virtual Gastric Band by holding training courses around the world. During these days training I help other practitioners learn and understand the use of the VGB and how it can be successful in their training.  Recently I was delighted to hear that one of the practitioners who attended my class flew all the way from India just to take my course.

Mr Amitava Mookerjee was delighted to share his views on my course and how it will be beneficial for his practice. He mentions that "It was amazing from as far as I was concerned. The way she has taken the problem, I have never seen anyone tackled it this affectively."

To see more of this interview please watch the video below.

For more information about my training courses or any of my services please don't hesitate to contact me: 
email: think@sheilagranger.com
tel: 01482 863 659
www.sheilagranger.com

Monday, 15 July 2013

Enough on one’s plate


Below is an article written by myself introducing the Gastric Band Hypnotherapy. Why not have a read!


An introduction to gastric band hypnotherapy

Sheila Granger, international hypnotherapist, discusses whether gastric band hypnotherapy can bridge the gap between patterns of thought and behaviour, to successfully implement and maintain the lifestyle changes needed for weight loss.* Through a combination of hypnotherapy, neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) techniques, gastric band hypnotherapy aims to help support weight loss, without the potential risks and complications associated with gastric band surgery.

Obesity

More than 60% of adults are obese
In England, more than 60 per cent of adults and 30 per cent of children, aged between two and 15, are overweight or obese. People who are overweight have a higher risk of developing a number of health conditions including type 2 diabetes, heart disease, certain cancers,1,2 reproductive problems and respiratory disorders.2 Obesity may also affect self-esteem and mental health.1 Health problems associated with obesity or excess weight cost the NHS more than five billion pounds every year,1 with the prevalence of obesity continuing to rise.2

Gastric band surgery

Gastric band surgery is a form of weight loss surgery, or bariatric surgery, which is available on the NHS as a last resort treatment for people with potentially life-threatening obesity, when all other treatments, such as diet and exercise, have been unsuccessful. Potentially life-threatening obesity is defined as people with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 40 and above; or 35 and above, together with a serious health disorder, such as type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, or high blood pressure, which could improve with weight loss.2-4 Gastric banding involves surgery to place a band around the stomach, leaving a small pouch at the top of the stomach, which restricts the amount people eat, taking less time to fill and consequently feel full.3,5-7 Most people lose approximately half of their excess body weight within two years. The treatment is reversible and the band can be removed, if required.5

Although gastric band surgery is often successful for aiding weight loss,8,9 as with all invasive surgery, there are potential risks and complications, including infection, blood clots, internal bleeding, gallstones, gastric band slippage and further surgery required to repair or adjust the band, if needed.2,3,10 For this reason, most surgeons – whether in the NHS or working privately – would typically only perform gastric band surgery for those with a clinical need.3 The average cost of the various surgical interventions, including pre-operative assessment and post-operative care in the first year, is in the region of £4,500-£5,300.2

Studies have revealed the potential of hypnotherapy as a useful adjunct to weight loss programmes, such as diet and exercise,11,12 and gastric-band hypnotherapy is an innovative approach that aims to support weight loss, similarly to gastric band surgery, without the potential risks and complications.

Mind over matter

It's all about developing a healthy lifestyle
Gastric band hypnotherapy aims to convince clients they have had the restrictive mechanism fitted in the stomach, change how they think about food, and influence small, realistic changes to eating habits.

The therapy is about developing a healthy, natural weight control system, based on the natural biological signals of eating when hungry and stopping when full, rather than forming an emotional attachment to eating. Hypnotherapy can address emotional and psychological issues at the root of an individuals’ ultimate need to begin – and continue – overeating.

A thorough consultation establishes the client’s current eating habits, and identifies any problematic areas such as comfort eating, not being able to leave food on a plate, even if full, large portion sizes, unhealthy cravings, and so on. The therapist will discuss relevant areas such as healthy eating patterns, mindful eating, and exercise, before setting goals using visualisation techniques, for example, the client imagining themselves looking slim and healthy in a certain item of clothing.

Changing mindsets

During the gastric band ‘procedure’, the client is initially guided into hypnosis by the therapist, until they reach a point of deep relaxation, where the therapist can access their subconscious and increase the person’s susceptibility to positive suggestion. The therapist then takes the client descriptively through the operation step by step- from being put under anaesthetic and the journey on a trolley to the operating theatre, to the incision, the application of the gastric band and the stitching to close the incision.

The use of hospital sounds and smells can be recreated to enhance that experience, such as the smell of antiseptic and the beeping of a hospital heart monitor. Although the therapy is tailored to each client, therefore reducing the potential for any distress, gastric band hypnotherapy is not suitable for clients with a phobia of hospitals, so any fears/phobias need to be established prior to treatment.

Although the client remains aware of what's going on around them, through the subconscious mind, the boundaries of what is real and pretend are blurred, so that imagining the surgical procedure can influence real physical responses. Everyone experiences different effects from gastric band hypnotherapy, with some people experiencing the sensation of physical tightening in their stomach, while others are unable to identify any conscious connection to the ‘surgery’, but are naturally eating less.

Following the gastric band procedure, subsequent sessions combining hypnotherapy, NLP CBT techniques, such as guided imagery, metaphors, and certain aversion techniques, help to release any emotional blockages and reinforce the new way of eating.

Health benefits

Confidence, self-esteem and well-being increases!
Gastric band hypnotherapy can be useful for not only general health benefits through supporting weight loss in overweight and obese clients, it can also potentially reduce the risk of developing other conditions associated with obesity, such as diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and so on. It can also be useful for those with metabolic disorders potentially affecting weight, including polycystic ovary syndrome and underactive thyroid.

I am keen to be involved in research to provide evidence for the benefits of gastric band hypnotherapy. A survey of 60 practitioners I had trained in gastric band hypnotherapy, revealed a number of reported  physical and psychological benefits in clients, including weight loss, reductions in blood pressure and blood sugar levels, and enhanced confidence, self-esteem and well-being. Other reported benefits included reduced levels of stress, anxiety, and depression; improved sleep; and increased mobility.13

I was also involved in a six-month study as part of project HONEI (Humber Obesity, Nutrition, Education and Innovation), which aimed to develop a multidisciplinary approach to improving health and reducing health inequalities, particularly with respect to obesity. Led by Professor Stephen Atkin of Hull York Medical School, the effects of gastric band therapy were measured against a control group.** Further clinical trials are due to commence in the United States.

* Although there may be variations in styles of practice and techniques used by different schools of gastric band hypnotherapy, this article focuses on the virtual gastric band, developed by Sheila Granger.
**This research is still in the process of being published.

About the author
Sheila Granger, Practitioner of the
Virtual Gastric Band
Sheila Granger runs a hypnotherapy surgery in East Yorkshire, where she provides a number of pioneering programmes to help clients overcome physical and psychological issues. She is one of the UK’s leading hypnotherapists, and has trained more than 500 practitioners all over the world, including the UK, USA, Canada and Australia. T. 01482 863659 www.sheilagranger.com

References

1. Reducing obesity and improving diet, Department of Health (www.gov.uk/government/policies/reducing-obesity-and-improving-diet).
2. Final Appraisal Determination: Surgery to aid weight reduction for people with morbid obesity, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (http://www.nice.org.uk/article.asp?a=32081).
3. NHS Direct (www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk).
4. Dixon JB (2008). Adjustable gastric banding and conventional therapy for Type 2 Diabetes: a randomized controlled trial, The Journal of the American Medical Association 299(3): 316-323. Source: http://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=1149302.
5. Favretti F et al (2006). Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding in 1,791 Consecutive Obese Patients: 12-Year Results, Obesity Surgery 17: 168-175. Source: Healthier Weight (www.healthierweight.co.uk/research/gastric-band-articles/study-of-gastric-band-patients-12-years-on).
6. Kissler HJ and Settmacher U (2012). Bariatric surgery to treat obesity, Seminars in Nephrology 33(1): 75-89. Source: PubMed (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23374896).
7. Yildiz BD et al (2012). Long term efficacy of laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding--retrospective analysis, Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine 21(5): 615-9. Source: PubMed (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23356198).
8. O’Brien P Prof. (2013). Gastric banding an effective long-term solution to obesity. Source: Monash University (www.monash.edu.au/news/show/gastric-banding-an-effective-long-term-solution-to-obesity).
9. Karlsson J et al (1998). Swedish obese subjects (SOS)- an intervention study of obesity, International Journal of Obesity and Related Metabolic Disorders 22(2): 113-26. In Final Appraisal Determination: Surgery to aid weight reduction for people with morbid obesity, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence.
10. Hady HR et al (2012) Complications after laparoscopic gastric banding in own material, Videosurgery and other minor miniinvasive techniques 7(3): 166-74. Source: PubMed (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23256021).
11. Stradling J et al (1998).  Controlled trial of hypnotherapy for weight loss in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea, International Journal of Obesity and Related Metabolic Disorders 22(3): 278-81. Source: PubMed (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9539198).
12. Bolocofsky DN et al (1985). Effectiveness of hypnosis as an adjunct to behavioral weight management, Journal of Clinical Psychology 41(1): 35-41. Source: PubMed (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3973038).
13. Granger S (2012). Gastric-band hypnosis: Weight-loss totals and associated health benefits. www.sheilagranger.com.


Monday, 8 July 2013

Myths and Truths about Hypnotherapy

There are so many myths about hypnotherapists having "magical powers" and how it is "bad for your health". Today I am going to point out a few myths and truths about us hypnotherapists.


Hypnotherapists have special powers
This is one of the strangest accusations I've heard about hypnotherapists. Of course we don't have special powers. Our knowledge is usually learnt through workshops and training. We also love to help and work with other people too; this actually plays a massive role in becoming a successful hypnotherapist.

Hypnotism is for the weak minded
Hypnotherapy isn't for everyone. But never the less it doesn't mean that someone who undergoes hypnotherapy is weak minded at all. Everyone is able to participate in hypnotherapy; however those who are able to relax easier, can concentrate more and think positively are known to be very easy to work with for hypnotherapists.

Once in a hypnotic trace you can get stuck and can't wake up
It is impossible to get "stuck" in a trance. Hypnosis is a very natural state to be in so it is impossible to get stuck in; you have the same chance to get stuck in hypnosis as you would getting stuck in a daydream.

You're asleep or unconscious when being hypnotised
You are fully aware of your surroundings the whole time you're in hypnosis. Everyone experiences hypnotherapy different; some might feel very light others very heavy. However you are awake and relaxed during the whole session. Normally when you enter the deep state of hypnosis your body can fall asleep but your mind will still be awake and aware.

Hypnosis is bad for your health
This couldn't be more wrong. Hypnosis allows your body to relax both your mind and body. Relaxing isn't at all bad for your health, meaning that hypnotherapy isn't either.

After the session, you will forget everything that happened
It is understandable how people can think this as you are in a deep relaxation. However as your mind is fully aware the whole time, everything that has happened will be stored in your sub-conscious mind. Allowing you never to forget anything.



If you are interested in Hypnotherapy, would like to book a session or would like to know more. Please feel free to contact me via email or visit my website.

Sheila x

Monday, 17 June 2013

Hypnotherapy in the Royal Family


It has been all over the newspapers and magazines that Duchess Catherine aka Kate Middleton will be undertaking hypnotherapy during her water birth.

Amongst everyone cooing over when she is due or if the baby is going to be a girl or a boy; the fact that Kate is choosing to use hypnotherapy is getting quite a lot of press also. It has been said that Kate has been researching different methods of child birth and wants it to be natural. By listening to Hypno CD's to prepare herself the Duchess is very excited for the day.

If you want to read more about this story click here
Note the information of this article was based on the content provided by the media

If you are interested in hypnotherapy or would like to ask some questions feel free to contact me on my email or visit my website

Sheila x

Tuesday, 11 June 2013

The HypnoThoughts Live Event









Yesterday I flew out to Las Vegas for an upcoming Hypnotherapy event, HypnoThoughts Live. During the event there will be a wide range of Hypnotherapist speakers specialising in different areas, and I am one of them.

So when is this event? 

If you're not in Las Vegas in the following couple of days then unfortunately you're missing out. HypnoThoughts Live is taking place on Friday 14th June at the Orleans Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

Why should you attend?
"Why are we doing this? We love hypnosis too. We want to bring you more educational opportunities. Most of all, it's fun to meet friends who share this in common. the presenters are great and the information we can share is going to be wonderful, but this weekend isn;t about your clients; it's about you. Will you learn things to help build your practice? Of course. Will you get new perspectives so that you can help more people? Absolutely."
This quote was taken from the official page of HypnoThoughts Live, if you want more information on this part click here.

So if you are interested in attending this amazing event this week, check out more of the information on their website: www.hypnothoughtslive.com 

Thats all for now and i'd hope to see you there

Sheila

x

Friday, 31 May 2013

Hypnotherapy Battling Chronic Pain Disorders.


For years Angela Woods has tried everything to prevent or control her pain caused by *Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. Treatments ranging from physiotherapy, massage therapy, chiropractic, prolotherapy, osteopath and pharmaceutical painkillers. However none of these have been successful for Angela, as the main problem she is struggling to cope with is her joint pain.

Angela had thought of trying hypnotherapy to help control her mindset when it came to the pain, but she was concerned that it wouldn't work as in the past she had used it to help quit smoking, however this was unsuccessful. Although she claims that "it was a different person and a different time; I can't imagine it doing any damage." Angela then consulted one of her physiotherapists on their opinion with hypnotherapy to help her; she said that he though it was a good idea. 

Angela Wood (above) uses hypnotherapy to help manage
her painful condition.
Woods was attracted to one of her nearby Hypnotherapists, "they seemed to specialise in drug addicts, as that is a difficult crowd. If they can manage them, they can probably take a good whack at me." Although her comment seems a little violent towards herself, Angela's condition isn't getting any better and is causing her a significant amount of pain; she mentions that it wouldn't be so bad if she can manage and control her pain because then it wouldn't be so bad. However she isn't having any luck and recently she has also inherited the condition *Insomnia due to the amount of pain her body is dealing with.

It only took one session of hypnotherapy, along with night recordings for Angela to see improvement. She mentioned “Listening to the recordings at night worked a lot better than what I was doing before, which was reading before going to sleep. My sleeping improved rapidly. I was only waking up maybe once or at the most twice a night.”

Since her improvement in sleeping, Angela has gone back to her hypnotherapist for another session, this one to work on her body posture as it would help her pain also; this too has helped. Wood's is now in a better condition from what she started. She is also always telling doctors what she has done and showing how hypnotherapy has helped her condition all together.


*Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) is a group of inherited conditions that affect collagen proteins in the body. Typical features are stretchy skin, loose joints and fragile body tissues. This description was taken from the NHS website, if you'd like to know more about this condition follow the link here.
*Insomnia is difficulty getting to sleep or staying asleep for long enough to feel refreshed the next morning, even though you've had enough opportunity to sleep. This description was taken from the NHS website, if you'd like to know more about this condition follow the link here.


If you are interested in the whole article concerning Angela and her battle with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome follow the link here to Vancouver Sun.

If you are interested in Hypnotherapy and want to know more about my services please don't hesitate to contact me via my email or visit my website

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Hull's Malet Lambert School Visit


PUPILS and teachers at Malet Lambert School welcomed me with open arms as I visited their school grounds last week. I was asked to talk to the school's Year 11 pupils last year as they prepared to take their GCSE examinations, as my programme is designed to help students and their teachers prepare for exams by using relaxation and concentration methods.
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Jane Disbrey, headteacher at Malet Lambert School, commented: "Sheila's relaxation and focusing methods have helped our students to better understand how to prepare for an exam by learning new techniques.

"The strategies she has developed is helping a range of students to overcome their anxiety, grow in confidence and feel comfortable about exam conditions."

I was delighted that the classes are working with the students and teachers at Malet Lambert, this isn't magic or trickery, but simple concentration techniques, which allow an individual to take control of their emotional state and remain focused and confident whilst being challenged.


If you are interested in any of my services or need some questions answering, feel free to contact me via
email or visit me website

Tuesday, 7 May 2013

Hypnothrive 2013

Hi all!

If you haven't heard already I am holding an event this June, 29th - 30th in the city of Manchester. After being to several hypnotherapy events; I have decided to arrange my own, where there will be a selection of well-known hypnotherapist speakers (such as SKY1 Fat Families' Steve Miller!) a Gala-Dinner, entertainment and chance for you to run your very own trade stand.

So What is Hypnothrive?

The best in the business Hypnothrive: Business Matters is a brand new business convention that brings together some of the most successful therapists for the very first time to share with you the business strategies that breed success.

Hypnothrive is a brand new event to bring together a collection of hypnotherapists to share their experiences within the business.

I hope to see you all there, and for any more information about this event please visit the website: hypnothrive.com

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Monday, 8 April 2013

Rosario Dawson Undergoes Hypnotherapy for Her New Film Trance.

"It was really necessary for me to believe that, and having been through that I gained a lot of respect for the profession."
Keen Rosario Dawson undergoes Hypnotherapy

Sin City star, Rosario Dawson claimed that she was trilled after her first hypnotherapy session after researching more into the subject for her upcoming film, Trance.

It has been said that the actress wanted to get a feel for her new hypnotherapist role and after spending time with professionals who offered her for a session she has become a fan.

Dawson says, "It's actually quite interesting that your conscience will reveal itself, and if you're trained to read that, people give a lot of tells."


If you are interested in hypnotherapy or would like to book an appointment, why not get in touch?

Sheila
x

Thursday, 28 March 2013

Woman loses weight with the Virtual Gastric Band

Pauline Clyburn, 61 has always struggled with her weight, but now she is celebrating after losing weight through a Virtual Gastric Band procedure. After years of different diets with not much long term success Pauline believed it was best to try the Virtual Gastric Band.

Tens of thousands of women each year spend a great deal of money on diets with little or not success

Ms Clyburn had lost two stone in less than one year of having the Virtual Gastric Band. It has also been said that her friends and family can also see a massive difference in not only her weight, but also her confidence; as she has gone out and brought herself some new clothes to fit her new image.

Before Pauline decided to have her Virtual Gastric Band Procedure she was diagnosed with diabetise and was having to take injections. However since her hypnotherapy treatment, Pauline's health has improved massively, and she has now stopped taking her diabetic injections.


The Virtual Gastric Band is a powerful technique which allows a trained hypnotherapist to set the patients mindset that they have gone through the real gastric band operation. It has become a huge hit with both men, women and celebrities with it's results. Another point is that the Virtual Gastric Band is cheaper and much safer than going under the knife with the real Gastric Band Operation.


If you are looking to lose weight or are interested in my Virtual Gastric Band treatment don't hesitate to contact me on my email address, or for more information visit my website.

Sheila
x

Friday, 15 March 2013

Recent Update for 2013


Hi all.

I've been really busy lately as I've had a lot of stuff on. Right now I am flying out to Chicago for a conference meeting. I haven't really had chance to keep my feet on the ground as I have been flying so often since the start of the year.

ALSO I've got some new exciting things set up for this year:

I have a new event planned for later this year, details will be posted sooner to the event,
so watch this space so that you don't miss it.


That's all for now

Sheila 
x

Monday, 25 February 2013

Dentist Decides To Open Another Clinic - For Hypnosis

“Their mouth would be a mess, a disaster”



Odontophobia (fear of visiting a dentist) only effects around 20% of people worldwide. But now Jean Paul Demajo, a maltese dental and implant surgeon has decided to set up a hypnosis clinic as he has come across too many people suffering from this phobia.

Dentist opens new clinic to help his patients' phobia
The idea first came to Dr Demajo when he noticed a few of his patients weren't comfortable in the environment and would rather bear excruciating toothache than going to a clinic.
Worried about people's oral health, Demajo researched further into the phobia, as he might find a way to help his clients. The information explained that no one is born with odontophobia - it is formed with terrible experiences, particularly in childhood.
From his own experience, Demajo says that "this fear is quite common among senior citizens" As back in the 1960's there were work books on how to strap children in the chair whilst dentists worked on them. He then went onto say "Obviously, if you’re a five-year old and you’re tied to a chair, you’re petrified! But now its completely different and we want to show that there is no danger"

However people who are scared of the dentist themselves wouldn't take their children or grandchildren to the dentist because they fear going themselves. These such children would end up going to the dentist for the first time in their adulthood!

As Dr Demajo is a dentist he has no experience or qualifications to hypnotise; so he has asked a local hypnotherapist to help him; overjoyed with the opportunity he mentioned: "It is a great feeling knowing that I am changing people’s lives, it really is".

The aim of the sessions will be to eliminate the phobia; therefore the surrounding will not include dental chairs or any tooth-extraction equipment. This is because Dr Demajo wants the process of overcoming the fear to be steady and successful.

We wish them all the best.

If you have any enquires about hypnotherapy or would like to book yourself in for an appointment please contact me via email or visit my website.

Sheila x

Thursday, 14 February 2013

Battle of the Bulge

"I really feel like I am winning the war on weight."

The total weight loss of my patients is the equivalent to two 16ton tanks!

Working as a hypnotherapist has given me a kick out of life; not only do I get to witness change in a patient’s health and lifestyle; but to be with them from the very beginning and to help them succeed in their weight loss is utterly satisfying.

But it’s not losing the weight which people struggle with, it is having the right mindset to keep it up and stay that healthy weight. I have helped almost 3,000 people shed a minimum of 2,000lbs in sessions, when totalled up is 61,000lbs – which is the equivalent of two tanks.

I am so proud of all of my patients of what they have achieved from their weight loss and am pleased to be there in the process.

Patients in a recent survey have recorded since their weight loss they have noticed: reduced blood pressure and blood sugar levels, an increase in confidence, self-esteem, happiness, more enjoyment of exercise, stress reduction, loss of anxiety, sleep improvement, increased mobility, a loss of depression and in several cases, an increased libido.

Are you struggling to lose weight? I am fully trained in the virtual gastric band click here for more information. For other enquires about my services email me or visit my website



Sheila x



Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Singer Adele Undergoes Hypnotherapy to Help her Stage-Fright

The Oscar Ceremony is closing in (Date: February 24th) and well-known singer Adele isn't handling the stress too well. Which is quite unusual as Adele has had regular appearances on stage Globally. So why now?
Stage Frightened Adele has been undergoing hypnotherapy    
According to The Sun Adele is so anxious for her Oscar performance; as she has been nominated to perform her James Bond theme tune "Skyfall” that poor Adele is suffering from panic attacks and insomnia. Not only does she have to perform in front of millions of people, Adele's has also discovered that her idol Barbara Streisand will also be performing.
But apparently this isn't the first time Adele has had stage-fright, as last year’s Grammy Awards she ended up vomiting in the toilets before appearing on stage.
A source told the paper that Adele has been recommended by a friend to visit a hypnotherapist to calm her nerves in time for her gig; hopefully it works out for Adele for this year’s Oscars!

If you're seeking hypnotherapy why not get in touch? Please contact me via my email address. Or for more information about my services visit my website.


Sheila  x