15+ Ways to Increase the Effective Potency of Your
Medicines and Therefore Decrease Your Dosage
Do
You Really Need All Those Medications? Could the Dosage Be Reduced?
For those people who want to
decrease medicine usage, there is hope. Recently,
it has been found that hypnosis, suggestion, and/or the Placebo Effect can
amplify the effect of medicines or treatments. This probably has been known for
a long time but only becoming known now, for whatever reason.
Be sure to work with a healthcare
professional to evaluate your medicine usage. Then, inform your doctor you
would like to use the power of your mind to increase the potency of each
medicine. By increasing the effective potency, you can probably decrease the
dosage of many prescriptions. Listen to your doctor but decide what is best for
you.
You might have to find a new doctor, since many doctors are only
physicians and do not consider the mind-body connection. The choice is up to
you. You are in charge of your own health care.
Are your medicines or treatments not
working very well, are troublesome, or are unaffordable? Maybe it is time to
try something new and enlist the power of your mind.
If you are ready, below are some
suggestions on how medications or treatments could be enhanced, amplified, or
generally made more effective.
First, it is important to relax.
Stress aggravates any illness and hinders any medicine or treatment from being
effective. Find a stress management routine that works for you on a long-term
basis. Consider this part of your medicine or treatment. Your life or at least
your good health might very well depend on it.
1. Put your pills in a brightly
colored large container, labeled "Pill Potency Increaser".
Subconsciously, you think the pills inside are actually increasing potency.
2. Ask a clergy person to bless the
pills or treatment with extra healing power.
3. Wrap a devotional object, e.g.
rosary, around the pill container and pray for a potency increase.
4. Make your own healing machine to
amplify the pills, salve, etc. Keep your medications in your healing machine
until use to maximize potency.
5. It is important to find a health
care professional to encourage you in your efforts. Doctors have great power
over us, since they are seen as authority figures. If the doctor says something
will work, the medicine or treatment will probably work better. If the doctor
is not confident of the medicine or treatment offered, it will not work as
well. This also applies for a doctor discarding your mind-body concepts.
Adverse effects from negative comments or actions of a doctor are called the
Nocebo Effect.
6. Ask family members or friends to
hold the pill bottles for a while to infuse extra healing power. Love and
caring is a powerful healer in itself.
7. Buy or make yourself a small
special light. Decorate and locate the light just the way you want. Keep the
light on all the time to remind you of the healing power of your medication.
Maybe let the light shine on your pill bottles to direct healing rays into the
medication.
8. Pause briefly before you take
your dose of medicine. Think how effective your potency-increased dosage is
going to be. Look at the medicine as you take it. Feel it going into your body.
Imagine a warm feeling inside that results from internal healing beyond the
potency of the medicine. Your body is now working with the medicine. You are
healing from the inside out and you know it. You can feel it.
9. Listen to guided imagery
recordings that suggest or encourage your internal healing power. You can even
make your own healing recordings. Put in suggestions such as "My wonderful
mind is increasing the potency of each of my medications. Therefore, I will
need less medication as time goes on. I am working with supportive health care
professionals who are cheering me on. I am so lucky." Consider wrapping
the headphone cord around your pill bottles to infuse healing audio energy into
the medicine.
10. Consider a hypnotherapist to
suggest to your mind that the medicines or treatments are more powerful than
they technically are. You can also learn self-hypnosis to help you relax and
add effective potency to your medicines. Some say hypnosis can increase the
placebo effect for better results.
11. Watch healing videos or computer
games as you take your medicines. Imagine the medicine focusing on the malady
and beating it. Imagine yourself being restored to health. Put your medicines
right in front of the computer monitor to show that world that you are serious
in getting better. You are "sick and tired of being sick and tired".
12. Heal in groups by combining with
others who also want to increase the effective healing power of their
medicines. This could be groups in person, over the Internet, on the telephone,
etc. Combine the healing power of all of you to help each one of you.
Brainstorm new ideas.
13. If you are a parent or caregiver
and giving medications or treatments, pause for a moment and you yourself
become relaxed. Say an encouraging word or two, like "This will make you
feel better". Use your imagination to make up positive, encouraging,
uplifting comments instead of absent-mindedly giving pills to others. If you
are religious or spiritual, you could "pray" with the person to make
the pills work extra-good.
14. Wear some special jewelry or
have something in your pocket to remind you that your medicine is working. When
symptoms recur, rub the special object. Feel the warmth of the object that has
been heated by your own body. Remind yourself that the medicine is still
working. Shift your thinking to something else. Maybe think of what you want to
do when you feel better. Change your mind, which you can do, from sickness to
health. Then go on knowing that the medicine is indeed working.
15. Add some music to your pill
taking or treatment. You might consider something like the 1959 song "High
Hopes", "Theme from Rocky", or anything else that empowers you
and gives you hope.
16. Use scents (aromatherapy) to
enhance the medication or treatment and relax you.
17. Thank your medicine for working
so well. Thank your body for working with the medicine or treatment. You and
your medicine are now working in unison now. Your doctor might think you now
need less medicine to achieve the same effect. You are doing it. Congratulate
yourself on your progress. Do not expect too much at first. Make small changes.
Sometimes forward, sometimes back, but you are indeed improving. Tell others
about your success, especially your doctor. Your doctor might very well be
amazed and astonished. Maybe your outstanding progress will help others. Enjoy
your new healthy happy life.
Yes, some will discard all this
mind-body talk. Let them think what they want. If it works, who cares?
What do you have to lose?
Henry Ford said, "If you think
you can do a thing or think you can't do a thing, you're right."
Whether you or doctors like it or
not, there is a psychological component with any active medication or
treatment. When the psychological component is positive, it is called the
Placebo Effect. When the psychological component is negative, it is called the
Nocebo Effect.
Perhaps, Mr. Ford's quote could be
revised to say something like "If you think it will work or if you do
not think it will work, you're right".
Takeaways:
- There is a psychological or placebo/nocebo effect with any active medication or treatment.
- You can make your medicines or treatments more effective by relaxing, maximizing the placebo effect, and minimizing the nocebo effect.
- You are in charge of your own health care and can decide what is best for you.
For more information:
- Hypnobo: Perspectives on Hypnosis and Placebo
- Spanos, N.P., Perlini, A.H., & Robertson, L.A. (1989). Hypnosis, suggestion, and placebo in the reduction of experimental pain Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 98(3), 285-293.
- Together, Placebo and Distraction Increase Pain Relief
- Placebo analgesia
- Utilizing placebo mechanisms for dose reduction in pharmacotherapy
- How to Make Your Own Healing Machine
- Placebo Effect and Nocebo Effect
- Placebo effect works even if patients know they're getting a sham drug
Disclaimer - Article is for information only and is not
medical advice. Seek professional help as needed or wanted.
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