
This unique program is very popular and extremely successful. overcome any blocks to losing weight. the key to successfully reaching your target weight is to reprogram your unconscious mind so you eat the right foods automatically.
The Four Session Weight loss Program,as the name suggests, Four sessions at two weekly intervals so that you can assess your progress as you go. complete three sessions get the fourth session absolutely free.
OVERVIEW
Session One: Information gathering,habits, danger times,how and why the process works, setting target for the next two weeks.
Session Two: Assessment and review, setting overall weight loss target unconsciously, linking weight loss to free CD, setting target weight, for the next two weeks.
Session Three: Assessment and review, creating your future lifestyle.
Session Four: Staying on track to your target weight
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FEE: £60.00 per 50 minute session (fourth session free)
by STEVE MYALL
Lily Allen has gone from size 12 to size eight after several sessions with Susan Hepburn, who she claims has reprogrammed her brain to enjoy healthy organic food and associate trips to the gym with feeling happy.
Allen, 22, is delighted with her new look and said: "After the hypnotism, I want to go to the gym every day, otherwise I feel really bad.
"I just want to get more toned and healthy. I'm really good about everything at the moment - I've never been happier."
The singer, daughter of actor Keith Allen, is not the first celebrity to turn to hypnotism to lose weight - model Sophie Dahl, singer Geri Halliwell and the Duchess of York have all done so.
Hypnotist Ms Hepburn runs a Harley Street clinic specialising in self-improvement techniques. She charges about £300 an hour for weight-loss treatment, including instruction on self-hypnosis.
Those who have undergone the treatment claim that she implants subconscious messages that remind them to stop eating when they feel full.
Ms Hepburn also teaches clients to associate healthy activities, such as working out in the gym, with happiness.
Ms Hepburn said: "Lily was great, a really nice girl. I'm glad I could help."
(excerpt from The Daily Mail)
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