Gastric Bypass Hypnosis

Gastric Bypass Hypnosis

Obesity and diseases related to obesity are on the rise in developed nations. Indeed, 42.4% of the American population is obese. Treating obesity is necessary to improve the overall health, wellbeing, and longevity of a person. For individuals who are overweight or morbidly obese and cannot lose weight through lifestyle measures, weight loss surgery remains the best option for warding off comorbidities. Yet, many people hesitate to go through with weight loss surgery for a variety of reasons: it is hard, it requires significant lifestyle changes, it can fail, and it can be permanent.

Many individuals seeking weight loss try less-invasive therapies to cure their obesity. Gastric bypass hypnosis is one such alternative therapy that is gaining popularity as a treatment option for morbid obesity.

Being overweight or obese can cause secondary health conditions that can affect your health and longevity.

Let’s Talk About Hypnosis

Hypnosis has been used throughout human history to treat various ailments. This therapy creates a trance-like mental state where a person has heightened focus and concentration. In hypnosis, a person is in a state of partial consciousness where they are not fully awake or alert. Hypnosis has the potential to help a person cope with pain, anxiety, fear, and control poor behaviors such as alcohol abuse and eating disorders. Hypnotic therapy is thought to help reprogram or retrain the brain to think differently and to modify beliefs to achieve behavioral changes.

People can be in a trance during everyday activities such as getting lost in a good book or show, driving with no recollection of the last few miles, or even in prayer and meditation. When we are in those states of consciousness, our awareness of the external environment is diminished, whereas our conscious awareness is internalized.

While hypnosis can be relaxing and calming, its primary use is to increase a person’s acceptance of specific verbal recommendations and strengthen the connection between the mind and the body.

Hypnosis is usually performed by a therapist who provides repetitive phrases and imagery to help you overcome your specific challenge. People use hypnosis to treat a variety of physical and mental issues such as:

  • Mental health conditions including post-traumatic stress, anxiety, and phobias
  • Managing pain such as in severe trauma, migraine headaches, childbirth, irritable bowel syndrome, and fibromyalgia
  • Drug and alcohol addiction
  • Gaining control over behaviors such as excessive eating, sleep disturbance, and bedwetting
  • Easing side effects of certain illnesses including cancer and even diminishing the physiological response of menopausal hot flashes
  • Decreasing stress before an event like surgery
Hypnosis is used to treat a variety of physical and mental health conditions and can be useful in treating stress.

In a study of hypnosis, Ann Williamson argues hypnosis is not a therapy but rather “a tool that facilitates the delivery of therapy in the same way as a syringe delivers drugs. Hypnosis does not make the impossible possible, but can help patients believe and experience what might be possible for them to achieve.”

For overweight and obese people, hypnosis may be the tool they need to believe they can make lifelong changes to achieve a healthier weight.

What is Gastric Bypass Surgery?

Gastric bypass surgery is the second most common weight loss procedure after gastric sleeve performed in the United States. Gastric bypass is a two-part procedure. Firstly, the surgeon cuts the stomach to create a small pouch to hold food. Secondly, the top portion of the small intestine is cut and reattached to the lower end of the small intestine.

Gastric bypass helps people achieve weight loss in a few different ways. For example, creating a small pouch in the stomach limits the amount of food a person can eat at one time. Therefore, your overall caloric intake is reduced. Also, gastric bypass shortens the length of the small intestine, which hinders your ability to absorb calories and nutrients. Interestingly, gastric bypass changes the way your gut hormones work as well. This causes you to feel full more quickly and decreases your hunger sensation overall. Because gastric bypass limits your ability to absorb nutrients, people who have this surgery need personalized vitamin regimens to prevent nutrient deficiencies.

Gastric bypass is the gold standard for helping people who are morbidly obese lose a significant amount of weight.

What is Gastric Bypass Hypnosis?

Hypnosis for weight loss has been around for a long time. However, gastric bypass hypnosis surgery is a relatively new concept that is attracting interest from many people seeking significant weight loss. Indeed, its popularity has expanded partly from media coverage. For example, a gastric bypass hypnosis Dr. Oz episode introduced this therapy as a weight-loss option to a large audience.

In gastric bypass surgery hypnosis, a hypnotherapist walks you through the entire gastric bypass process. They begin by guiding you through deciding to have the procedure and take you through the whole procedure until you envision, leaving the hospital following surgery. A hypnotherapist will talk to you in great detail about the procedure, including the incisions being made in your abdomen and what your recovery looks like in the hospital.

The guided imagery by the hypnotherapist attempts to retrain your mind to think that you have been through a surgery, and now you have a smaller stomach that cannot accommodate much food. Throughout this process, it can feel like you are in a dreamlike state as you imagine that you have had gastric bypass surgery.

Hypnosis can put a person into a trance or dreamlike state to change the way they perceive something.

What are the Different Ways to do Gastric Bypass by Hypnosis?

A hypnotic therapist in-person usually performs gastric bypass by hypnosis. However, virtual gastric bypass hypnosis is now commonly performed. Certain hypnotherapists specialize in delivering the gastric bypass hypnosis script for weight loss-seeking individuals. For example, the well-known gastric bypass hypnosis Rena Greenberg program claims to help people achieve significant weight loss results without surgery. You can try a gastric bypass hypnosis CD of her program if you are interested in trying virtual gastric bypass hypnosis without leaving the comfort of your home.

Gastric bypass hypnosis can be costly, although it is significantly cheaper than surgery. For people interested in trying gastric bypass hypnosis with little investment other than time, consider doing a gastric bypass hypnosis free consultation with a hypnotherapist that offers this service. Alternatively, you could explore online to find a gastric bypass hypnosis download free of charge or do a gastric bypass hypnosis Youtube search to dip your feet into what this therapy involves.

Gastric Bypass Hypnosis Reviews: Does Gastric Bypass Hypnosis Therapy Work?

Like many alternative therapies, hypnosis gastric bypass reviews have been mixed. Many people claim they have lost a significant amount of weight with gastric bypass hypnosis. Other people have stated that they lost some weight at the beginning of therapy and then could not lose additional weight or even gained it all back. Finally, some people admit to having no success with gastric bypass hypnosis.

Connect with people who have tried gastric bypass hypnosis to learn about their experience with this therapy.

If you are considering trying gastric bypass hypnosis, there are a few things to consider. Firstly, there is no scientific data to support using gastric bypass hypnosis as a successful, long term alternative to weight loss surgery. Secondly, people who have lost weight with this therapy must continue to go through the gastric bypass hypnosis script every day to maintain the retraining of their brain. Thirdly, gastric bypass surgery has the greatest success rate for significant longterm weight loss in morbidly obese people.

People who are highly motivated and able to lose weight with lifestyle changes, motivational counseling, and behavioral therapy may achieve weight loss from gastric bypass hypnosis. However, many people with obesity require physiological changes from surgery, along with behavioral changes, to see long term weight loss.

Trying to lose your excess weight can be extremely challenging and often requires that you do many different things to reach your weight loss goals. Commonly, people with obesity have secondary conditions such as diabetes that are damaging to their overall health.

While trying a non-invasive therapy such as gastric bypass hypnosis may be appealing, most people are more likely to have long term weight loss success and resolution of obesity-related health conditions with weight loss surgery. If you are interested in gastric bypass hypnosis, talk with your doctor about whether or not this alternative therapy is right for you.

Julia Rae Walker, RN, BSN, BA

Author

Julia is an experienced critical care nurse with a background in pediatric and adult patient populations. Her passion is helping patients maximize their quality of life.

Gintas Antanavicius, MD, FACS, FASMBS

Medical Reviewer

Dr. G is a co-founder of BariBuilder. A US-based expert surgeon with over 10 years of bariatric experience, he regularly publishes research in medical journals like SOARD, Obesity Surgery, etc.