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The difference in brain waves and its efficacies in hypnosis



by Casey Chua, MDiv PhD CH CI BCH MNCH(UK)

It is well known that the brain is an electrochemical organ. Researchers have speculated that a fully functioning brain can generate as much as 10 watts of electrical power (enough to light a flash light bulb).

When the brain is working, millions of nerve cells communicate with each other, with the help of tiny electrical impulses. In this way, the brain is electrically active night and day throughout one's life.

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