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Mind
Over Platter---It Really Does Matter!
American
Psychological Association Validates Hypnosis As Complimentary Treatment
For Obesity
The
American Heart Association has identified obesity as a major risk
factor for Coronary Heart Disease and recommended that more research
be funded for this major public health problem. The American Psychological
Association has validated hypnosis as a complimentary therapy for
this problem.
It all boils down to using your mind to amplify four simple truths.
In spite of all the hype most people will lose weight if they could
motivate themselves to change four habits. If you, like nearly 50
percent of Americans, are losing the battle of the bulge, I recommend
you consider these four simple ideas and amplify them with hypnosis.
It works, its fun and I use it every day in my medical practice.
1) Eat Less!
You
can, with a bit of effort and patience learn to eat a little bit
less, (about 10 percent less). None of us are near starvation in
North America and we could learn to finish a meal without that "stuffed"
feeling.
2)
Choose Well!
You
can learn to take pleasure and delight in the healthy foods you
can eat, rather than feel deprived about the junk and fatty foods
that others relish. You can learn to become indifferent to these
types of foods. Eating healthy can be fun. It just takes a bit of
retraining.
3)
Be Active!
Without
your commitment to some type of near daily modest activity of at
least 30 minutes duration, it will be impossible to reach and maintain
a more ideal weight.
4)
Cope with stress without using food as a salve
This
principle, often overlooked by the "diet gurus" is essential.
Food can no longer be your comfort or salve for stress or upset.
Hypnosis can assist you in changing this long-standing habit.
Ask
yourself, "Would I like to be active, attractive and fit?"
How many of us would say no? All of us would like to reach this
goal, but few achieve it. Activate the full power of your mind and
in combination with sensible medical counsel you will succeed.
Most
people who take training in hypnosis discover that it does not require
that you be unaware or asleep or out of control. Rather, it is a
pleasant state of focused attention that provides two major benefits.
Firstly,
it is profoundly relaxing. The tensions and stresses of daily life
will melt away and for a while you are "in the moment",
deeply relaxed and free of stress and strain.
Second,
you become very responsive to suggestions that are given with your
permission and for your own benefit.
I
use hypnosis to amplify a patient's motivation and ability to make
these four changes essential to weight loss and weight control.
The
American Society of Clinical Hypnosis has a listing of medical and
psychological professionals who can provide this type of support.
Do
not give up. Doctors now recognize that obesity is a complex life
long disease, not a cosmetic issue and not a moral judgment. Make
up your mind that it is time for a change and begin a program that
incorporates these four simple principles.
Sincerely, Dr. Larry
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