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Hypnosis
for Weight Control
Why Diets don't Provide a Long-Term Solution
One
of the difficulties with dieting is the well known yo-yo effect.
You get all enthusiastic, go wholeheartedly into the new diet,
lose some pounds; then after a few weeks, or a few months,
the enthusiasm starts to slip, you've done really well, and
you want to give yourself a treat or a day off, then that
day happens once a week, twice a week, three times a week
and the treat happens once a week, once a day, three times
a day...
The
pounds slip back on, the clothes slowly tighten up again,
and you look in the mirror one morning and think I was doing
so well...
or
no matter what you do, how closely you stick to the diet,
nothing much happens. Others lose pounds, you lose ounces,
or even gain them. Life is so unfair
or
you spend the whole 'diet-time' thinking about food, thinking
about what you can and can't eat, counting calories, or points,
or sins. Until you get fed-up with the whole thing and give
it up
for a while
and
then it all starts all over again.
The
trouble, I hasten to add, is not with what the diets suggest
you eat. The vast majority of them provide good healthy rules
for eating that will provide you with a nutritious and balanced
intake of food. And lots of people do lose weight using these
tried, tested and very successful methods.
But
the weight doesn't stay off.
The
reason is the reasons for weight accumulation are not being
addressed.
One
of the assumptions made is that weight is purely the product
of what you put into your mouth and how much energy you expend.
Lots of energy expenditure i.e. active life, low calorie intake
equals weight loss. Sedentary lifestyle, high calorie intake
equals weight gain. That's simple maths and it's perfectly
true. You eat fewer calories than you expend and your body
has to get those extra calories from somewhere. It gets them
from the fat it has carefully stored away under your skin,
for just such an emergency.
So
why do you have so much difficulty eating less than you expend?
This
is the territory that isn't normally explored.
If
it was explored you would find associations with food and
being good buried in the subconscious. When you were good
as a young child, sweets, candy, cakes, ice cream, chocolate,
biscuits, cookies, were the reward for that goodness. When
you pleased your parents, this is frequently the treat that
was given. But very soon that got twisted and you assumed
that if you didn't get it, you had been bad. And so eating
this sort of food gave your subconscious mind the message
'I am a good and/or loveable person'. The only reason your
subconscious would need to be re-assured about that is if
it didn't believe it already. But when you stop giving yourself
these 'treats', then at a subconscious level, you feel you
must have been bad and you are driven to eat something forbidden
just to reassure yourself that you really are good.
Now,
when hypnosis is used in weight control, the focus is not
purely on changing your eating habits. The focus is on changing
you deep down inside. Or more accurately, correcting a view
of you (someone who is not loveable) that is mistaken, and
bringing back to the front the more correct view of you which
is that you are as special and as loveable as everyone else.
Unquestionably
diet needs to change. But by reminding you of the truth about
you, we release a power, or an energy, that starts to work
with you rather than against you. When you work purely to
a diet plan, without addressing underlying subconscious issues
(and I've only touched on one here - there are many more)
there are two of you. One wanting to be slim, and one needing
the re-assurance of treats. And the one needing the re-assurance
of treats will work to sabotage the diet plan - because their
needs have been ignored.
And
so while the hypnotherapist works on improving how you feel
about yourself, they also install post-hypnotic suggestions
that will make it much easier for you to not only have no
desire to eat the foods full of calories, but also assist
you in achieving a pleasure in eating foods that are good
for you that outweighs any pleasure you ever obtained from
eating sugary sweet sickly foods.
When
you already feel good about yourself, you have no need to
demonstrate that by eating foods that are bad for you. Wholesome,
attractive, tasty, well-prepared food is what you deserve
- always.
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