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The People's Pharmacy

Show 1406: How Hypnotherapy Helps People Heal from Stress, Pain and Trauma

The People's Pharmacy

Joe and Terry Graedon

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Kids & Family, Alternative Health

4.5934 Ratings

🗓️ 31 October 2024

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

This week, a nationally-renowned expert on hypnotherapy describes how this tool can be used to help people heal from stress or pain. Have you tried it? You could listen through your local public radio station or get the live stream at 7 am EDT on your computer or smart phone (wunc.org). Here is a link […]

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0:00.0

I'm Joe Graydon. And I'm Terry Graydon. Welcome to this podcast of the People's Pharmacy.

0:06.0

You can find previous podcasts and more information on a range of health topics at people's pharmacy.com.

0:14.4

When people complain about anxiety or pain, doctors often recommend medications. What about hypnotherapy? This is the People's Pharmacy

0:25.0

with Terry and Joe Graydon.

0:31.6

Our guest is one of the country's most respected hypnotherapists.

0:38.3

He's a medical doctor and psychiatrist who helps patients dealing with cancer, pain, and sleep problems.

0:45.3

Why doesn't mainstream medicine take advantage of this powerful tool?

0:50.3

Compared to medications, hypnotherapy is safer and surprisingly effective.

0:56.0

Beyond helping people cope with difficult symptoms, hypnosis can also assist in overcoming unwanted habits.

1:04.0

Coming up on the people's pharmacy, how hypnotherapy helps people heal from stress, pain, and trauma.

1:16.9

In the People's Pharmacy Health Headlines,

1:21.9

Your morning cup of Joe might benefit your brain in unexpected ways.

1:24.3

Not only does it help you wake up,

1:29.9

drinking unsweetened caffeinated coffee day after day can lower the risk for Parkinson disease and dementia, including Alzheimer disease. Researchers analyzed data from

1:36.4

nearly 205,000 participants in the UK Biobank. They classified the volunteers on the basis of

1:43.3

non-coffee drinkers, those consuming one cup a day or less, those drinking one to two cups, two to three cups, and those consuming three or more cups daily.

1:55.3

Over about nine years, some of these people develop neurodegenerative diseases. Compared to those not consuming coffee, those who drank the most unsweetened, caffeinated coffee had a 25% lower likelihood of being diagnosed with Alzheimer disease, a 29% lower risk of Parkinson disease, and a 33% lower chance of dying from either of these conditions.

2:22.0

No benefits were associated with drinking sugar-sweetened or artificially sweetened coffee.

2:27.9

The study did not address the presence or absence of milk or creamer.

2:32.7

This past summer, the Food and Drug Administration approved a new

2:37.2

drug to treat people with Alzheimer disease. The generic name is Donanamab. This is being sold under

2:44.1

the brand name Kisunla. Once a month, people with mild dementia or early Alzheimer disease need to go to a clinic for an infusion.

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