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  • CAN WE GO TO THE TOP?

    This seems to be the only “quantum physics”  weight management program out there. So , just like people told the Wright brothers that man would never fly, I also hear from  people who insist that a distance energetic approach for losing weight just couldn’t  work.  It just doesn’t seem possible.

    If you investigate, though, you’ll see that computers are already used for similar purposes. For example, Dr. Eric Braverman uses the BEAM to scan the brain to measure neurotransmitter function. He says we can’t lose weight if our “control tower’, i.e. brain, isn’t working efficiently, and that  neurotransmitters are the key.

    Problem is, I’m told that a test with the BEAM is $20,000.

    Be Thin Within works with biofeedback software  to measure and then manage stress in the human energy field. It may not be as sophisticated as a “BEAM” (or it might, i haven’t seen the BEAM).

    However, I do know that we can send information in the form of frequency to manage stress related to neurotransmitters and many other issues.

    Biofeedback primarily means “teach”, though. So while the distance work is effective, if people slowly make lifestyle changes based on the information they receive from their scans, the results are phenominal.

    The key is to incorporate what we learn from the scans to the “real world”. (Real as we see it.)

    ‘Take exercise, for example. Most of us in the group hate it, and yet the scan reminds us on a regular basis that we need it. Just a small change, like a short daily walk, could do wonders. And if you really want to ”go to the top”  think about incorporating this dance video  into your daily routine.

    I haven’t gotten there yet, but am definitely tapping my feet!

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    This post was written by cathy on January 6, 2010