How To Get Rid Of A Headache…

This is a demonstration of a Pain Control/Pain Removal Technique called “The Healing Paradigm” that was recorded during an NLP Training in Sydney Australia about 2 years ago.

Some practitioners may say “You can get rid of a headache and other forms of pain a lot faster than that” – and they would actually be correct. Helping people TEMPORARILY get rid of many forms of pain can easily be done much faster. In as little as just a couple of minutes actually…

That said, the value of doing this process in the way that you’ll witness is the fact that we do very thorough work to help this student fully understand and heed the message that this “Part” of her was trying so hard to get her to pay attention to.

The thing is, pain is simply a messenger- and often times by simply heeding that message that it’s trying to tell us, the pain itself will go away.

Of course, always remember that when a client comes to us for assistance in managing and overcoming physical pain, we do require a medical referral.

Enjoy it and please leave a comment to let me know what you think!

Stay Well,

-Kevin

2 Responses to “ How To Get Rid Of A Headache… ”

  1. I enjoyed watching this and believe 100% in the power behind NLP. As I have told you before, I was able to heal myself of back pain. Only after spending thousands of dollars in physical therapy and having three doctors tell me that I needed to have surgery ASAP.

    After reading a book I was able to stand up and touch my toes and to this day, some 15 years later or more have never experience back pain to this degree. The couple of times I have had back pain in the last 15 years or so I simply tell myself it is stress. I address the stress and the back pain is gone as fast as turning the lights.

    I only wish I could do this with my self esteem, fear, finances, self sabotage. I know I can and many people have. It is learning how to do this that I am stuck at.

    I enjoy your updates and emails!

  2. Thanks for the share!
    Nancy

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