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Knowing What Triggers Your Weight Gain Secret to Dropping Extra Pounds Says Hypnotherapist Dr. Georgina Cannon

Dr. Georgina Cannon teaches clients to access their subconscious where weight gain begins. Triggers in the brain tell us to hold on to weight for various reason. Through NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) or Hypnosis the subconscious mind can be reprogrammed into allowing our body to let go of excess weight or inches and to find its natural size.

(PRWEB) April 2, 2005 -- Over winter many people eat for comfort, rather like hibernation. Our primal motivation in wintertime is to store fat for survival or emotional comfort. When spring appears, and we emerge from hiding, our bodies want to evolve naturally back into shape. With hypnosis we can access the primal brain, our subconscious, to motivate and feed the body differently and appropriately for the Spring and Summer seasons.

Dr. Cannon has seen the effects of changed beliefs on her clients. Dan, a retired gentleman, a widower, who ate out of boredom, through hypnosis was able to access a long time partially forgotten longing to photograph nature. He joined a camera club, made new friends, took up hiking to photograph his beloved close to the earth flora, found through the summer time, he let go of over 40 lbs. His body became stronger and leaner; his attitude about life more joyous and his world is much wider than the old t.v./fridge track he used to have. Joanne, a new mom in her early 20s had slowly been gaining weight since puberty, and she was now more than 50 lbs over her healthy weight.

Using hypnosis, we worked with her to heal some early life issues, and build her self esteem. We also changed her craving for junk food sugar to the natural sugars of fruits and vegetables. Joanne, six months later, has almost reached her target weight. But most importantly, she feels good about who she is, and knows that emotions and food dont belong together.

We encourage clients to see beyond the focus of weight loss" Cannon explains our goal is to help raise the clients self esteem, because when they feel good about themselves, they have respect for their body and treat it well.

Dr. Georgina Cannon, a certified master clinical Hypnotherapist, is an international award-winning teacher, lecturer and Director of the Ontario Hypnosis Centre in Toronto, Ontario. In the seven years since its founding, Cannon has initiated the ethical protocols and procedures for regression now followed by her students and many others in the regression field.

She is recognized by many in the media as The Source" for expert opinion in the field of hypnotherapy and issues around complimentary wellness treatments, and she regularly meets with medical and wellness professionals to enhance their knowledge and awareness of hypnosis and the dynamic healing potential of soul, or past life journeys.

For more on Georgina Cannon visit, http://www.ont-hypnosis-centre.com/

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