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  • THIS WEEK’S SCAN

    Am posting the Be Thin Within’s weekly stress analysis in hopes that  it might help some others identify reasons that managing their weight has become such a challenge.

    The scan is done remotely, via quantum biofeedback. The rest of the week information in the form of frequency is sent to help manage these various forms of stress.

    The core focus is stress management, because many experts say that stress, in its various forms, causes weight gain.

    So here goes-

    Top source of stress this week is dental.

    How could dental stress be related to weight gain? Think about it this way. We are one energetic system comprised of many smaller, conncted, energy fields. If the energy from these fields is focused on balancing out stress related to dental, say an infection, they cannot focus on helping us relieve other stressors, i.e. that extra layer of fat that drives us nuts.

    If you’re too tired to floss, etc, at bedtime, do it another time of the day. That is, if you’re really serious about transforming your body size and shape.

    On the other hand, if you just don’t want to do even this simple thing, there may be an unconscious resistance to change that has sabataged your life in many areas besides just this one!

    (As I type this I am looking at my own unopened dental floss. It’s sitting right beside the computer. I must get back into the habit of taking better care of my own teeth, a hectic schedule threw me out of sync. I seem to be my own best example of this self-sabatage thing.)

    We also has “desire stress”. And yes, that can throw us off balance and cause us to put on some weight.

    Most stressed emotion was antagonism.

    Most stressed organ was kidneys.

    Our blockage was awareness. That’s actually what biofeedback is all about- the word itself means teach, and without awareness we can’t make changes.

    I’ve said to the Universe a few times (like maybe 100) “Just tell me what to do!” Well, biofeedback has the potential of guiding us in the right direction.

    We also wanted to stop being self centered and self concerned, and help with decision making, inability to concentrate, indifference, and manipulation of others through victimhood.

    We wanted “de-stressing” for being too easily distracted by the needs of others.

    Sure, we have to be aware of what we eat. But it is all too evident that diets don’t work. One of the reasons could be that all these other forms of stress make it just about impossible to stick with anything!

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    This post was written by cathy on February 23, 2010

    TAME YOUR MIND!

    Just finished listening to a couple of CDs, “The Lotus Code”.  These CDs provide very simple information.  Still, they are profound.

    Maybe that’s because even though we think we ”know what to do”, we still don’t seem to be creating the life we desire.

    One of the reasons might be that our minds are jumping from thought to thought like a monkey jumps from tree to tree. In fact they call it “the monkey mind” in this set of CDs.

    In the biofeedback scan, this is referred to as “self talk”.  Self talk can keep a person fat, broke, lonely, etc. That’s because what you think and say you eventually create. You know that already, right?

    Just one example of “self talk” is  thinking about the future or past (going from tree to tree) instead of living in the present moment, where things really matter. 

    Bet you do this in one form or another- we all do, until we make a conscious decision to change.

    Here’s some tips from the CDs on how to nip it in the bud:

    First become aware of the thoughts that are doubtful and self-defeating. (We are so used to these thoughts that often we don’t even know there’s a different way of thinking.)

    Second, evaluate their accuracy. Don’t believe every thought you have.

    For example, many years ago when I weighed just 105 pounds I kept telling myself I was fat. It wasn’t true! But I said it so much that it did become a reality!

    Third, talk back to your thoughts. Correct them. Say ” That isn’t true” or “This belief doesn’t serve my goals.’ 

    When you start anything new, say like a new eating program, negative self-talk runs wild. When it sets in we want to give up.

    If you can get control of this, you can take your life to the next level!

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    This post was written by cathy on February 22, 2010

    HIDDEN EPIDEMIC

    Each week in the group’s stress scan there are numerous markers for thyroid-related stress. Actually, there seems to be an epidemic of this form of stress, and being overweight is just one of the many serious side effects.

    You can take a do-it-yourself test at home, and that might be the first step towards seeing if your thyroid could be part of the reason the weight isn’t falling off.

    Many say “why can’t my doctor check my thyroid?” Well, there are degrees of thyroid stress. The blood tests given to detect thyroid problems apparently cannot detect this stress at the lower levels. For that reason the body could be seriously effected while the test result gives no indication of the real problem!

    In other words, many could be suffering needlessly.

    There are many environmental reasons for the thyroid being so “stressed”. Teflon, bromines, fluorides, lack of iodine-  we’re getting hit from many directions.  However knowledge is power. Things might be changed with  a few lifestyle changes.

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    This post was written by cathy on February 18, 2010

    THIS WEEK’S SCAN

    Here’s the info from the Be Thin Within’s weekly stress scan. (The scan is done remotely, using quantum biofeedback technology) 

    This group believes that the top reason people gain weight is STRESS. The stress comes in many forms.

    Here’s just a small example-  we have the stress of cell phones. Did you know that there is evidence showing that cell phone use is connected to excess belly fat? 

    See, it isn’t those Krispy Kremes after all.

    Seriously, there are countless forms of stress that throw us off balance. Weight gain may be about the body’s trying to manage these stressors by encasing the body in a  protective layer of fat.

     So, the biofeedback sends energy to help manage all this.

    Sound strange? Well, think about this. You are being affected by frequency all day every day. TV, computers, cell phones- the list is pretty long. You can’t see it or feel it, but there is evidence that it has a major negative effect on your overall health and well-being.

    The biofeedback sends frequency in a similar fashion, but its purpose is to retrain the human energy field so that it can manage all this stress.

    Our top concern this week is digestive stress, related to “food poisoning”. This probably is referring to food additives. The liver, our filter, doesn’t even know how to process these additives and automatically stores them in our fat. Obviously the more toxins, additives, etc, the more fat we need.

    Top aggravation is “lack of awareness”.  That rings true. Most people don’t understand why they can’t lose weight. It really isn’t always about eating too much- it may be about all the stress in our world.

    Most stressed emotion is anger.

    Just a note- did you know that for every minute that you feel anger you suppress your immune system for 4 hours?

    Most stressed organs- lungs and thyroid.

    Most stressed neurotransmitter is gaba. Gaba is related to emotional eating and also binge eating.

    Suggested affirmations: “I relax and release tensions daily” and “My liver works perfectly”

    Message: “The clinging to the past is causing a blockage”

    The group also wanted to receive energy to help dissipate emotional blocks that compromise the ability to learn freely, and needed stress relief related to forgiveness, indifference, and disallowed anger in women.

    Hope this helps with your “awareness” of what could be causing you to hold on to those extra pounds!

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    This post was written by cathy on February 15, 2010

    SPEND IT NOW OR SPEND IT LATER?

    Last week for some reason I started swelling. My face looked puffy, belly got bigger, etc. The puzzle was that never have I taken better care of myself, having given up coffee, eating organic foods, adding spices,  even doing a little exercise.

    The biofeedback kept saying “lymphatic stress” so on Tuesday I went for a lymphatic drainage massage. ( If you’re in the Tampa Bay Area and looking for an excellent lymphatic drainage therapist, I can recomment Radiant Hope at 813-966-2660)

    Turned out my lymphatic system was “stuck”.

     We get extremely toxic when our lymphatic system isn’t working to capacity. Not only is it related to weight gain,  it’s actually tied into every major system of the body, from the immune system on up.

     In europe they get lymphatic drainage on a regular basis, and their rate of cancer is 70% less than in the states.

    Here we just don’t seem to understand how important it is to stay on top of what’s going with this aspect of our health.

    High stress can shut you down. In my case, I’ve been going through an IRS audit. I needed a little help- biofeedback is great, but I had to do more. Ever notice how people get sick after times of high stress- a divorce, job loss, etc?

    A lymphatic drainage massage is about $70, but in between the therapist recommended I do castor oil packs, which supposedly get the lymphatic system going. I made a pack (it cost pennies) and have done it for the last 3 nights. The instructions online say use the pack for 3 days in a row and then skip 4 days.

    Am going back Tuesday, will get checked out, and if the pack worked I’ll post information on how to make and then use a castor oil pack.

    Just a thought- going back to the world of illusion- so often we think we can’t afford something like a massage or maybe supplements. So we won’t spend the money. Then we’ll end up flat on our back, unable to work, with medical costs that go through the roof. Worse case scenario might be that we never quite get back to par.

    Might  it make more sense to spend a little money for preventative therapies and avoid all this?

    Does to me.

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    This post was written by cathy on February 7, 2010