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Hi Josceleyne... One more comment. Katherine is exactly right! It goes without saying that one of the masterminds behind hypnothoughts has a great protocol too. I especially like her IBS & fibromyalgia protocols & use them frequently with success!...
10 hours ago
Thank you so much Margaret. Your reply to my question was most appreciated.
18 hours ago
This group is interested in uses of hypnosis, energy, NLP and other modalities for medical issues, healing, health and wellness. It covers everything from getting well to promoting health and wellness and preventing illness.
19 hours ago
The Medical School Hypnosis Association in the UK has an ezine about the research being done on complementary and alternative approaches, including hypnosis. The ezine is free: web: http://www.msha.org.uk
20 hours ago
Hi Josceleyne... Yes... I highly recommend Michael Ellner & Dan Cleary. They are both EXCELLENT. Together they teach a class at the IMDHA conference & are the only non medical presenters at the annual National Pain Week in Las Vegas (& have been ...
21 hours ago
Hello Josceleyne, I am not familiar with the HMI course so I can't offer a comparison but I have used Melissa Roth's pain protocol for many years with great success. She is one of the best medical hypnotherapists in the country.
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Hello there, I did a course on Hypnosis and Sports provided by HMI and would now like to do their short pain management hypnosis course. Has anyone does this with HMI or can anyone recommend a better course than the HMI one. Thanking you, JOSceleyne
23 hours ago
I used to ride behind my friend on his bike in college and for a couple of years afterwards. Helmets were not required in those days and we were young and bullet proof. The only thing I used by way of induction was I shouted (because I was scared...
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When is Your Birthday?
April 15, 1949
Hometown:
Birmingham, Al
Hypnosis Experience:
Full Time Practice
What are you looking for on this site?
Helpful professional community, sharing, networking learning new perspectives, new stuff I hadn't thought about before.
About Me:
First learned hypnosis as an undergraduate and used it to get through graduate school. Started practicing it professionally in the mid 80's. Specialize in medical applications of hypnosis. After healing myself of disabling IBS and FMS using hypnosis I decided to get certified and began a full time private practice specializing in medical and healthcare applications of hypnotherapy. I am totally addicted to hypnosis.
Hobbies:
My daughter, horses, water sports, photography, traveling, painting.
Website:
http://www.tranceworkers.com

My latest FDA rant.

Second only to insurance companies, is my disgust with the FDA. I begin to foam at the mouth when someone says that the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) serves to protect the public’s health. Someone will invariably refer to the severe birth defects associated with Thaladomide babies in an uninformed attempt to defend the FDA’s mission. The problems with Thaladomide were discovered in Europe, not by the FDA.

It is commonplace these days for the news headlines to announce that yet another drug has been withdrawn from the market due to toxicity problems. A classic example is Zelnorm, Novartis’s drug for IBS. It was introduced onto the US drug market with great fanfare and cute television commercials of dancing bellies in 2002. In March, 2006 it was withdrawn from the market due to toxicity and patient deaths. In 2000 there were reports to the FDA of 267,000 adverse drug reactions. By 2006 that number increased to 471,000 and the number of deaths tripled from 5,519 to 15,107. And there are almost monthly salmonella or E. Coli scares about our food supply with some food or the other being stripped from grocers shelves. The FDA seems to be lurching from one disaster to another like a drunk on a sinking ship.

Things have gotten so bad that the FDA commissioner Dr. Edward von Eschenbach requested a special assessment as to whether the FDA was capable of doing its job. The premise was that “the nation is at risk if FDA science is at risk.” The damning sixty page report concluded that the FDA “cannot even keep up with the advances in science” and that the FDA cannot fulfill its mission because its scientific workforce does not have sufficient capacity and capability.

The demise of the FDA as protector of the public’s health began in 2004 when officials caught flack for silencing a staff scientist who had concluded that antidepressants could increase suicidal behavior in teens. Other scientists have been pressured to soft pedal product dangers. That same year, they were criticized for dragging their feet in taking Vioxx off the market after it was shown to increase the risk of heart attacks and strokes. The FDA has drawn fire for not speeding decisions on new drugs that could potentially save lives and ease suffering and for soft-pedaling problems.

The truth is that the FDA is largely funded by the pharmaceutical companies it is supposed to police. Currently, pharmaceutical industry dollars fund more than half of the FDA’s drug review budget. In five years that proportion is expected to increase to 70%. And, 22% of the advisory board members who vote on which drugs and devices get approved have direct financial interests in the companies that they are supposed to evaluate or their rivals. That’s akin to having the burglar feed the guard dog. Then, we wonder why the dog didn’t bark when we were robbed. It truly is the best agency the drug manufacturers could buy.

So, what can we do? The very best thing you can do for yourself is to do everything in your power to stay healthy or to at least become no more unhealthy than you are now. If you are taking medications for chronic illnesses, do everything in your power to minimize your need for them. Then, work with your physician to reduce your dosages or to eliminate as many as you can to maintain your level of health. Begin to pay close attention to your diet. Eating healthy foods is important regardless of your current weight. Get daily physical exercise. Begin a daily practice of self hypnosis. Hypnosis boosts the number of circulating immune cells thereby preventing many viral and bacterial induced illnesses. It also lowers and stabilize your blood pressure and blood sugar. And, stress...... enough said. It is amazing to me how many hypnotherapists do not do daily self hypnosis. All of these promote a greater level of health.



Melissa J. Roth, PhD
Alabama Hypnotherapy Center
2117 Sixteenth Ave. South
Birmingham, Al. 35205
www.tranceworkers.com
205/933-5705

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Melissa J. Roth

True Magic

I was talking with one of my friends over the weekend and stated that I felt another dog coming into my life. I was adamant that I would not add another dog, having 3 dogs and 3 horses already. Enough mouths to feed and care for already! So, Caitlin, my daughter, came home from college for a visit last night and today came in with a puppy. She's been very lonely and her answer is a dog. I was surprised when she agreed that a dog was a better choice for her than Lover Boy. She even had the guts t… Continue

Posted on May 6, 2009 at 7:33pm — 6 Comments

Melissa J. Roth

Medicine Wheels

I just returned from teaching an advanced pain control class in Sedona. LIke everyone else who journeys to Sedona, I had read about the vortexes and their energy. The building the promoter rented for this event sat on top of one of those vortexes- a private one that is not published or accessible to those who are not members. The energy was not intense but it was enough that I had to work at staying focused to teach. Or, maybe I had to focus because I really wanted to be out playing instead of w… Continue

Posted on April 15, 2009 at 7:14am — 7 Comments

Melissa J. Roth

Growing pains

We're packing the car tonight. My daughter leaves home tomorrow to move to Boulder, Co. She's transferring to Naropa University to finish college. It's a great opportunity for her and she is excited. She's excited about moving to a fantastic place to live and a great school. She's excited about her first apartment and living on her own terms. I remember how excited I was when I moved away from home the first time. The only thing that makes it any easier for me is to see her excitement.

Anyone w… Continue

Posted on December 20, 2008 at 6:27pm — 4 Comments

Melissa J. Roth

Pain Control for Emergencies

My daughter and I were driving on the interstate today when a motorcycle wreck happened right in front of us. Fortunately, the guy was thrown out of the flow of traffic. I stopped immediately and got to him before he could get up. He was moaning and gasping for breath. He was complaining that he couldn't breathe. About as quickly a nurse came running up. We got him to the ground, covered him up with his head elevated but he was in so much pain we couldn't keep him still. We were both afraid he m… Continue

Posted on October 4, 2008 at 4:46pm — 14 Comments

Melissa J. Roth

Challenge Radio

Don Price had me as a guest on his radio show today to discuss Fibromyalgia and my therapy program. He's a polished interviewer and host. He knows how to set you up to give a good interview. Of all the radio interviews I've done so far his has been my best performance. I think that is because he is such a skilled and smooth interviewer. I still want to cram 2 hours of information into 30 minutes. I haven't figured out how to do that yet. Still, Don made it fun and enjoyable. Radio seems like a g… Continue

Posted on October 2, 2008 at 8:07pm —

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At 5:07pm on November 5, 2009, Cole Ynda said…
Hi Melissa ~ I just love the intelligence and passion in your rants and blogs! I'm new to hypnosis and this site and SO looking forward to learning more.
Best!
Cole
At 1:54pm on November 2, 2009, Dhyana Eagleton, M.A. C.Ht. said…
Hi Melissa.
I love the channeling part of what you were saying to Kristin. I think that is a very high guidance. I'd be curious about your unconventional practice. I do long-distance healing and telephone sessions. Best Dhyan
At 11:32am on November 2, 2009, Barbara Angelo said…
Sorry this took so long! I started hypnosis over 2 years ago, and immediately began to "self-regress" during light meditaion. I stopped meditating because, frankly it was begining to freak me out a bit, and nobody could answer my questions about what and why it was happening. I put hypnosis on the back burner, and got a call out of the blue--someone looking for a hypnotist. I took this as a sign, renewed my NGH membership, and have just opened a practice. I have been having some pretty incredible meditiation experiences in the past 2 or three months, and have been told that I'm a powerful channeler--again, don't know where to turn or who to talk to about this! My practice is moving slowly, but I'm sure this is where I'm supposed to be, although I think I'm headed towards a more "unconventional" type of practice...thanks for the welcome!
At 11:26am on October 28, 2009, Kristin Folse said…
Hi Melissa,
I'm finding this site fantastic. What fun to read the blogs and forums...my father was a hypnotherapist when I was growing up so I have this stuff in my head...and all the while not really acknowledging it. This past year my daughter moved off to college and my son got his driver's lisence...so I thought...I'll check it out...and I'm hooked. I'm an intern now and just launching my private practice. I'll officially be a certified Hypnotherapist in April 2010. How about you? How long have you been in practice?

Regards,
Kristin
At 6:26pm on October 27, 2009, Lauren Wainer said…
Sure not a problem, I have emailed Rhondda with your email.
At 9:56am on October 26, 2009, James Malone said…
Melissa, received your pain management book this weekend and must say I am very impressed. There is some really great info there that I can't wait to use!
At 5:28am on October 20, 2009, Sandra Anderegg said…
ty you all for the welcome. I became interested in hypnosis several years agoas an alternative to pain medication for my late husband. He had a number of medical problems, heart disease, stroke, circulation problems, and amputations and was on a very heavy duty pain medication regiment. As a result he had no quality of life. I was introduced to hypnosis as an alternative. With the aide of hypnosis his medcations became almost non exsistant and the quality of his life improved drasctically. Since that time I try to learn all I can to help others improve the quality of their lives, and to grow and to be the best they can be.
At 6:47am on October 19, 2009, Rafa Seganfredo said…
You can say that again. Great place to gather and exchange experiences in the hypnotic field.
My interest is growth - self and others, as I have a lovely private practice here in Brazil.
Let's keep in touch.

Rafa
At 6:16am on October 19, 2009, Kurtis Sanders said…
Thanks for the offer of help when needed.
I've been interested in hypnosis since I was a teenager.
Kurtis
At 4:58pm on October 18, 2009, Lauren Wainer said…
Hi Melissa, apologies for the very delayed message, for some reason I missed it, I don't check my homepage very regularly!
Wow that's really amazing that you were able to cure yourself!
I mentioned to Rhondda that you said hello, she was very excited and says hello back.
Hope all is well.
 
 

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