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HypnoSlimmers™
thinking yourself slim
Joanne Waine owns the franchise for HypnoSlimmers™. The programme acknowledges work initiated in 2003 by Dave Clayton of HypnoRelate, Essex and now consists of a 6-week guided programme helping to increase self-esteem together with the ability to reduce weight, change eating habits and behaviours. It is aimed to remove the need for comfort eating, assist in the building of a new, natural and healthier lifestyle with maintainable weight management.
This has no connection with the newly formed BedfordHypnoSlim.co.uk. You should ALWAYS research and feel comfortable with your practitioner.
We work well with other 'slimming clubs' as our focus is on the total lifestyle change including beliefs, values, goals, positive body image and self values. In addition to the Clinical Hypnotherapy work, Joanne uses NLP, for which she is a Master Practitioner trained with International Training Seminars with Ian McDermott, Robert Dilts, Suzi Smith, and more. Master Time-Line Therapy® with Tad James to regain beneficial behaviours from the past and EFT, Emotional Freedom Technique for which Joanne has the EFT-ADV (CC). You will be in very experienced professional hands. These can all be varified.
HypnoSlimmers™
What The Quiz Shows …
? If you did not check any of the statements, you are probably not an "emotional overeater." In this case you should consider possible physical causes for your weight-loss problem, such as metabolic disturbances, allergies, or other factors that may be preventing adequate absorption and utilization of your food.
? If you checked one or more of the statements, unrecognised emotional factors may be causing you to overeat compulsively and so you are likely eventually to fail at any diet you undertake unless you stop your compulsion to overeat.
Bedford News Article
Middle-aged spread and mortality
Published Date: 27 May 2009
"People who are overweight or obese in middle-age run the risk of being frail in later life," reported BBC News. It said a study found that men who put on weight in their 40s, but lost it when they got older, were at the highest risk of death in their 70s. It quoted the study leader as saying, "the unhealthy pattern of weight in their 40s was causing frailty in later life probably due to underlying cardiovascular problems, such as high blood pressure and early stages of diabetes"
Full article and more information click on these links
For details covering Bedford, Milton Keynes and Luton areas contact:
Joanne Waine, Practioner on 01234 852930
or text 'slim' to 07702 469 999
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