Family physician Dr. Mark Hyman has dedicated his career to identifying and addressing the root causes of chronic illness |
In Dr. Hyman's recent article, Increase fat loss by 146%, he also wrote about the first medical textbook addressing hypnosis by Dr. Roberta Temes, author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Hypnosis and editor of Medical Hypnosis. I'm not suggesting you run out and buy this book or CD's; I haven't read the book or seen the CD's. I'm advocating Julie has been leading us all in the right direction.
Here are a handful of article titles I pulled from his website, which are aligned with some of what Julie teaches us:
- five reasons high fructose corn syrup will kill you
- gluten: what you don't know might kill you
- why eating a low-fat diet doesn't lead to weight loss
- food addiction: could it explain why 70 Percent of America is fat?
- three hidden ways wheat makes you fat
I'm not a medical expert, but I know I feel better than I have in decades from applying the principals of this program in my daily life.
Do any of you have references to other news items in support of what Julie teaches us that you'd like to share?
BTW, welcome to our newest contributor: Adrienne!
I get frustrated that I'm not losing faster, but I'm losing and as long I'm continuing to drop weight, it's going to take as long as it takes. I have to keep my frustration at bay. I've been wanting to drop from this size 20 pants for months. But a few months ago I was elated at being able to wear a size 20! This morning I put on size 18's and they zipped up. I still can't go out of the house in them, but they didn't zip up before this. This keeps me motivated to continue.
Reading about others success here keeps me going too. I continue to get out of my own way so I can succeed. Some days are easier than others at staying out of my way, but the day passes.
I haven't exercised in a few weeks due to an Achilles heel issue and I haven't taken this down time as an opportunity to try other exercise options. This is just how it is today. Next week I committed to a work exercise program for 6 weeks. This comes at just the right time, to help me move to action back. I love these kinds of opportunities.
In my experience, none of us lose at the same rate. How long it takes doesn't matter. What matters is that your weight does comes off when you stay the course and from there you learn how to maintain you weight for the rest of your life. You're asking all the right questions, looking to see if there are things you are eating that you shouldn't.
What words of wisdom do the rest of you have for anonymous about hitting a brick wall?