Tuesday, 13 March 2012

What is a Virtual Mind (Gastric) Band?

A Virtual Mind Band is a hypnotic phenomenon that's used to help people lose weight. It works by convincing your subconscious mind that you've had virtual gastric band surgery but without the need for actual surgery. Virtual surgery creates a feeling of fullness more quickly when eating, resulting in a reduction in food intake and typically, subsequent weight loss.

The main advantages of a virtual procedure is that it is non-invasive and therefore carries none of the risks of actual surgery and that it is a fraction of the cost!

What is involved? Prior to treatment, an assessment of your suitability for treatment takes place. This includes completing an assessment form and providing health and statistical information about yourself. If you are a suitable candidate, your treatment consists of four therapy sessions. Three sessions take place prior to the placement of the Virtual Mind Band and one session is for the virtual gastric band surgery itself.

Can anyone have a Virtual Mind Band? As with the surgical procedure, Virtual Mind Band treatment is for those who are looking to lose a significant amount of weight (approximately 2 stone +). Your BMI is likely to be 30 or above (placing you in the obese or clinically obese category). For those people wishing to lose 2 stone or less, regular hypnotherapy for weight loss is an alternative approach.

Find out more at www.halotherapies.com

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1. Ensure your CV is interesting. Give enough information to tempt the company to want to find out more about you, but not so much they feel there’s no point interviewing you.

2. Detail your skills clearly especially any specialist skills, such as IT, Marketing, Management, Sales etc. Include any special achievements and awards you may have.

3. Tailor your CV to focus on the skills relevant to the role that you are applying for. You may therefore have more than one CV appropriately tailored for different types of jobs.

4. Produce a covering letter explaining to employers why you are interested in the role and how your skills will benefit the company and specifically how they will contribute to making the company more efficient and effective.

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What is the truth about hypnosis and weight loss?

Perhaps you are tired of diets and want to find a new, more effective way of losing weight and importantly maintaining a healthy weight?

Research has shown that hypnosis really is a very effective way of achieving this. In a study by; Bolocofsy, D. N., Spinler, D. & Coulthard-Morris, L (1985). “Effectiveness of hypnosis as an adjunct to behavioural weight management ” Journal of clinical Psychology, 41 (1), 35-41, individuals were divided into 2 groups. One group was treated with changes in diet and exercise habits without any hypnosis and the other group were given the same diet and exercise treatment and in addition also had hypnosis for reinforcement. After 9 weeks, both groups lost weight, however, what was most surprising was the sustainability of the weight loss. At an 8 month and 2 year review it was found that the group that did not have hypnosis did not lose any more weight and in fact, most of the group had gained their weight back. Those individuals that had hypnotherapy, continued to lose weight during the entire period demonstrating that hypnosis not only helps you achieve weight loss, but helps you maintain it.

In a further study by; Cochrane, G. and Friesen, J. (1986). “Hypnotherapy in weight loss treatment” Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 54, 489-492, a group of 60 females,at least 20% overweight, were split into 2 groups, one given weight loss behavioural treatments and counselling and the other receiving the same treatment and addition they had hypnosis. Results showed that the hypnosis group lost on average 17 lbs at the 6 month follow up whereas the non-hypnosis group only lost ½ lb!

In a third study by; Kirch and Irving (1996). “Hypnotic enhancement of cognitive-behavioural weight loss treatements” Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 64 (3), 517-519, in a meta analysis of studies (the correlation of results from multiple studies) it was found that the average short term weight loss for those not using hypnosis was 6 lbs versus 11.83 lbs for those using hypnosis. More importantly, over a long term period, those not using hypnosis remained at a weight loss of 6 lbs, whereas those who had had hypnosis increased to 14.88 lbs which would indicate that hypnosis would appear to support long term weight loss.
In summary therefore, research would indicate that individuals using hypnosis to aid weight loss lose between 2 and 16 ½ times more weight that those who don’t use hypnosis!!!

ARE YOU OVERWEIGHT?

Obesity is responsible for 9,000 premature deaths each year in England, and reduces life expectancy by, on average, 9 years. Obese people are more likely to suffer from social and psychological problems, such as depression, prejudice, discrimination, stigmatization and low self-esteem. No matter how much excess weight or fat you have, if you want to lose weight permanently, your diet program should be directed toward a gradual, steady weight loss. According to official government dietary guidelines, unless your doctor feels your particular health condition would benefit from more rapid weight loss, you should expect to lose about 2 lbs of fat a week, although initial loss (mainly water) may be greater. Losing more weight is no guarantee that weight loss is likely to be permanent. To greatly reduce the risk of heart disease you need to aim for 30 minutes of moderate activity at least five times a week.

When watching your weight, you also have to plan the amounts of food you eat. It’s not just the quality - the quantity matters too. Although everyone is different, as a rule, most people will lose weight if they eat or drink between1,500 and 1,800 calories a day. Women tend to need less than men, so if you’re female, choose 1,500 calories. If you’re male, choose 1,800 calories.

Hypnotherapy can be one of the most effective methods of helping to lose weight. If you have more than 2 stone to lose, a 'Virtual Mind (Gastric) Band' might be right for you. Find out more about a 'Virtual Mind (Gastric) Band' at www.halotherapies.com