Throughout history, the key to weight loss has been eating less, and exercising on a regular basis. In ancient Persia and India, the queens remained fit by playing hide and seek with their maids in the compound. Harem women kept fit dancing to entertain the kings. Even today most weight loss programs and traditional physicians teach their clients to eat less and exercise more. The latter statement is easier said than done.
The problem is that in the 21st century we expect to consume all types of junk food, not lift a finger, and to look like the models we see in magazines, or the actors and actresses we see on TV – people who spend hours upon hours conditioning their bodies. When the weight for some reason keeps piling on, the next step is If you find yourself among the majority of Americans who
are overweight, this book will open your eyes to a whole array of emotional and psychological factors that lead to and perpetuate obesity.
starvation, diet pills and plastic surgery. Those solutions make a complicated problem even worse. The problem is that most obese people are either in denial about their weight, or they
feel too helpless to try to do anything about their condition. They frequently tell themselves that they need to lose weight and promise that they will go on a diet… tomorrow.
However, there’s a little something inhibiting their motivation. In order to motivate their brain, they must deal with their emotional brain, not their willpower. And that is why over-the-counter diet pills, and diet programs, fail. For all that their “lack of willpower” is not really addressed, it is not actually that lack that sabotages most dieters, but their emotional brain…their craving brain.
My program is based on conditioning and creating a new neuro-pathway in your brain.
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