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February 14, 2017 45 mins

On today's podcast, I have the pleasure to interview Helen Bremner, a very experienced registered hypnotherapist and intensive care nurse from the U.K. Helen created the only N.H.S. primary care hypnotherapy service for IBS.

Helen's work had 97% success rate of reduced symptoms and 100% patients satisfaction. 

 In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • What is hypnotherapy?
  • How is hypnotherapy distinguished from hypnosis?
  • How hypnotherapy compliments other treatments for IBS?
  • What is the exact connection of IBS and hypnotherapy?
  • How can hypnotherapy help IBS sufferers in general?
  • What is Helen’s method of handling IBS sufferers through hypnotherapy?
  • How many sessions of hypnotherapy are needed on average to help overcome IBS?
  • How Helen developed successful courses to help other hypnotherapists to treat IBS sufferers.

To read the show notes for this episode, please visit: www.lowfodmapdiets.com/29

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