Warm Weather

With warm weather comes Hayfever. 2.5 million people in the UK suffer from Hayfever every year, particularly during the summer, and it can make an ordinarily pleasant holiday feel much more like a hospital admittance. When I was younger I remember suffering from Hayfever terribly. Runny nose would then be followed closely by running eyes and then a general irritation. One of my predicates in the work I do is that, if you weren’t born with a behaviour or disorder then it is something you have leanrt to do. I was not born with Hayfever, it was a reaction my immune system learnt at a later stage. If I leanrt to do something, I can unlearn it just as quickly, if not quicker. Hayfever is simply a signal (if slightly overpowering) that their is something in the air that might cause a problem, and that we should do something about it. In fact the Hayfever symptoms are not the problem our unconcious is trying to warn us about, but rather the effect the pollen might have on us in someother way. It just happens to be that the signal indicator is stronger than any problem the signal might cause us anyway. This is sometimes called an over-generialisation and abnormal response to a normal stimulus. 

Our immune system and physiology are intrinsically linked to our brain and neurology; They are one in the same in my opinion. A change in physiology immediately effects our neurology (or state), and likewise a change in our state immediatelly effects our physiology. In fact the change is pretty much seamless. Your uncoincious is responsible for many, many tasks that you simply take for granted. Your breathing rate, heart rate, internal temperature, eyes blinking, sweat glands, digestive tract, immune system, balance, and much much more beside. Now imagine that you could conciously change one of these variables. What would that mean? Sure it’s easy to blink or to breathe quicker or slower, but what about speeding up your heart rate. That seems out of concious control… if not dangerous!

Exercise 1

Try that now. Speed up your heart just by thinking about it. Pretty tricky huh.

Ok, now imagine that you are on a dark alley, and the lights around you bigin to flicker. Your in an area of town you don’t recognise, and you can hear footsteps behind you. The foot steps are getting quicker and closer… and closer. Until…

Your heart rate should now have increased, if only slightly.

So if though visualisation you can control unconcious processes like your heart rate, or internal temperature etc, then what is to say that you can’t also change the way your immune system reacts to pollen. It’s not that unrealistic really. If you begin to realise that thousands of Hayfever sufferers suddenly stop having Hayfever spontaneously every year, in the same way people quit smoking or lose weight, you can begin to realise that this is simply another process that can be modeled with NLP. What allows these people to free themselves from Hayfever? How do they do it? In my practice I have a 90% success rate at curing allergies using a single technique that take 30mins to perform. There are no negative side effects and no drugs or remedies. It is all done though a single simple visualisation technique.

If you are interested in releaving yourself of an allergy, or in any of the other work Jonathan undertakes, then don’t hesitate to write or call (07789 405404) immediately for your free, no obligation consultation.

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