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Think Food And Lose Weight

The ‘Think And Lose’ program is an effective program that uses the concept of hypnosis for losing weight in a faster and easier way without dieting. Its program involves the listening to CDs through which positive suggestions are passed on to the user’s subconscious for perception, processing and storage. These positive suggestions are geared towards a change in the attitude of the user towards himself and his food habits, with weight loss as the eventual goal.

The program was developed by Don Mannarino, the only nationally certified clinical hypnotherapist in the US. It consists of a Personal Coaching Instruction DVD or Video, ‘Think And Lose’ CD with 3 weight loss sessions and an ‘Increase Energy Productivity And Lift Your Spirit’ bonus CD. Other optional CDs with sessions for specialized topics for weight loss are available. The program was set up as a 2 week regimen, but the user is advised to repeat the regimen, depending on his own pace of encapsulating the suggestions. As a matter of fact, consistency and repetition of the program are considered to be the keys to the success of the program.

The ‘Think And Lose’ program currently offers a free 30-day trial. At the end of that period, the consumer has the option to buy the program for a one-time fee of $39.95 plus $12.95 shipping and handling charges, or return the program. Purchase of the program comes with a free Thin and Slim Energizer supplement. Purchase of the Platinum Package comes with a free mp3 player.

More detailed information about the ‘Think And Lose’ program is available in its website at http://thinkandloseinfo.com Also available in the website are tips to a successful weight loss campaign, elements to weight loss success, analysis of the hypnotherapy/hypnosis as a medical weight loss treatment, weight loss reviews, mental workout regimen, weight loss scams, and much more.


For More Information kindly visit http://thinkandloseinfo.com
 
 | Keith  Bowen Keith Bowen  |  Miscellaneous  |  Feb 15, 2012  |  33 Views
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