Haven’t been able to log on to the blog for the last few days, with upgrades being made. However the Be Thin Within Group gets a stress scan every monday. I’m going to start sharing some of the highest stress markers for the group, with hopes that the information might help others. Â
 We believe that the true cause for weight gain is stress, and that stress comes in many forms that we may not be aware of. Stress can come in physical form, for example low thyroid, blood sugar, inherited patterns etc. But it can also be emotional, as in fear of change, deep anger and resentment and so on .
Usually we aren’t consciously aware of our core stressors .  The biofeedback scans on all levels, and can be very enlightening.
Information in the form of frequency is sent remotely each week, via quantum biofeedback, to help manage this stress on an unconscious level. However biofeedback means “teach’, so we also must change behaviors as we become aware of how they are effecting our stress level.
For example, the  highest stress this week is related to dental issues. We need to take care of our teeth, as they’re a vital part of our electrical system! We need to floss, stop brushing with fluoride toothpaste, maybe visit the dentist.
Most stressed emotions were bargaining and compulsivity.
Most stressed neurotransmitter was gaba. Gaba is related to compulsive eating. If you haven’t purchased “Younger Thinner You Diet” by Eric Braverman this might not make any sense. However most of our group is reading it and having great results with weight by working with neurotransmitters (brain chemistry).  Sounds complicated, but all they’re doing is making some simple dietary changes.
 We receive frequency for abundance daily. Worry about money is a form of stress that can make people put on alot of weight!
The biofeedback has a “risk profile” and on it the highest area of stress related to weight was oxidation. Will be posting information on that in the future.
On an emotional level (related to stress)Â we wanted to develop the natural warmth of the heart, guard against abuse of authority and self-importance, eliminate fear of loss of control and deprivatoin, be open to new experiences, ease anxiety, and accept our emotions.
Many experts say that stress causes the body to produce hormones that put on weight. It doesn’t do any good to diet if the stress that put on the weight in the first place is not managed!
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This post was written by cathy on February 4, 2010