Hypnosurgery is suggestive. Sham operations (placebo effect) have been an open secret in (psycho-)somatic medicine for some time.

Virtual gastric banding surgeries made headlines as early as 1955, following the teachings of Arnold J. Ford and Dr. Joe Dispenze, a neuroscientist and researcher in the field of human biology and known for his work in quantum physics.

For some time now, placebo surgery and hypno-gastric banding have been attracting attention among patients in a trance. A gastric band was inserted using autosuggestion, and with their acceptance and the altered self-image, astonishing weight loss results have been achieved. Clinical trials were conducted not only for weight loss, but also for cancer patients during chemotherapy. Placebo arm versus chemotherapy, immunotherapy: It has been suggested that in up to 35% of patients with various diseases, placebo therapy can achieve a cure or at least an improvement in symptoms. It has been suggested that in a hypnotic state, chemotherapy to fight cancer cells can achieve an improvement in quality of life. This -

Hypnotic placebo surgeries simulated the subconscious mind as if a real surgery had taken place, transmitting instructions and suggestive suggestions to the prefrontal cortex. Importantly, the surgeries were sometimes performed under other, more realistic conditions, in order to encourage the subconscious mind to behave accordingly.

But this procedure is by no means limited to gastric banding or weight loss success - this technique can be applied to almost any chronic disease such as homozygous sickle cell disease or heterozygous sickle cell thalassemia (Mediterranean anemia). A placebo operation can be applied to any medical treatment!