Use Hypnosis For Weight Loss
A Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health (Science Daily 2008, July 29) study suggests 86 percent of Americans could be overweight or obese By 2030 with related health care spending projected to be as much as $956.9 billion.
“National survey data show that the prevalence of overweight and obese adults in the U.S. has increased steadily over the past three decades,” said Youfa Wang, MD, PhD, lead author of the study and associate professor with the Bloomberg School’s Center for Human Nutrition.
“Our analysis also shows that over time heavy Americans become heavier,” says May A. Beydoun, a former postdoctoral research fellow at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Worse yet, I have read other studies that suggest that left unchecked, 100% of all Americans will be overweight by 2050.
Does this scare you? (It should!) Are you concerned about your weight? Are you ready to create a new relationship with yourself and a new relationship with food? Then consider hypnotherapy. All hypnosis is self-hypnosis. My book, Becoming Slender For Life shows you how to use the Light Switch Self-Hypnosis technique to end unhealthy eating and how to truly be Slender For Life™. You can create positive changes with hypnosis in your life. If you live in the Seattle area or near Bainbridge Island and are interested in hypnosis and weight loss, call me at (206) 903-1232.
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Hey Roger,
Funny pic with the guy 🙂
Gotta love it, that cracks me up… Reminds me of a couple nights actually 🙂
Although I gotta tell you some people will never be overweight, seems like a good example of some statistics going overboard … I wonder if people are concerned about those around them being overweight, than themselves being overweight right in this moment… would be fun to explore!