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Think and Grow Thin – Make Up Your Mind to Lose Weight

By On July 1, 2010 No Comments

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Healthy Weight Loss Begins in the Mind

The weight loss plan you choose is important. The choices to exercise regularly and eat a healthy diet are necessary for anyone to lose weight. But no one will “grow thin” unless their mind is made up to do so. I am not talking about wishful thinking. I am not talking about the thought of the day or another new years resolution that you just come up with. To truly “grow thin” you must have a burning passionate desire mixed with faith and a will to succeed that causes you to be persistent and not to be denied. When you develop that burning desire to do anything and have faith that you can accomplish what you believe, nothing can stop you from achieving anything you set your mind to do.

A Burning Desire

The first step to success in any

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The Gabriel Method – Does Drinking Water Help You Lose Weight?

By On February 16, 2010 No Comments

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According to Jon Gabriel, author of The Gabriel Method, 70% to 80% of the population is in a state of chronic dehydration. People are actually starving for water. The problem is that dehydration often causes hunger, not thirst. Very often, people make the mistake of eating when they are actually thirsty.

This is due to the fact that our bodies were designed to survive the conditions of a natural environment and there was a time when nearly all of our food contained water. This makes it of paramount importance to learn to differentiate thirst from hunger.

Our bodies are ideally composed of 70% water, but due to dysfunctional eating and drinking habits this is not the case for many of the people in first world countries. All too often, we simply do not get enough water in our diet.

According to the information in The Gabriel Method book,

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The Gabriel Method – Does Drinking Water Help You Lose Weight?

By On February 16, 2010 No Comments

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According to Jon Gabriel, author of The Gabriel Method, 70% to 80% of the population is in a state of chronic dehydration. People are actually starving for water. The problem is that dehydration often causes hunger, not thirst. Very often, people make the mistake of eating when they are actually thirsty.

This is due to the fact that our bodies were designed to survive the conditions of a natural environment and there was a time when nearly all of our food contained water. This makes it of paramount importance to learn to differentiate thirst from hunger.

Our bodies are ideally composed of 70% water, but due to dysfunctional eating and drinking habits this is not the case for many of the people in first world countries. All too often, we simply do not get enough water in our diet.

According to the information in The Gabriel Method

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The Gabriel Method – Does Drinking Water Help You Lose Weight?

By On February 9, 2010 1 Comment

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According to Jon Gabriel, author of The Gabriel Method, 70% to 80% of the population is in a state of chronic dehydration. People are actually starving for water. The problem is that dehydration often causes hunger, not thirst. Very often, people make the mistake of eating when they are actually thirsty.

This is due to the fact that our bodies were designed to survive the conditions of a natural environment and there was a time when nearly all of our food contained water. This makes it of paramount importance to learn to differentiate thirst from hunger.

Our bodies are ideally composed of 70% water, but due to dysfunctional eating and drinking habits this is not the case for many of the people in first world countries. All too often, we simply do not get enough water in our diet.

According to the information in The Gabriel Method

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The Gabriel Method – Does Drinking Water Help You Lose Weight?

By On February 9, 2010 2 Comments

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According to Jon Gabriel, author of The Gabriel Method, 70% to 80% of the population is in a state of chronic dehydration. People are actually starving for water. The problem is that dehydration often causes hunger, not thirst. Very often, people make the mistake of eating when they are actually thirsty.

This is due to the fact that our bodies were designed to survive the conditions of a natural environment and there was a time when nearly all of our food contained water. This makes it of paramount importance to learn to differentiate thirst from hunger.

Our bodies are ideally composed of 70% water, but due to dysfunctional eating and drinking habits this is not the case for many of the people in first world countries. All too often, we simply do not get enough water in our diet.

According to the information in The Gabriel Method book,

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