Sunday, December 16, 2012

#31) The Dilemma

As a kid I loved watching the Alfred Hitchcock and Twilight Zone television shows.  I remember one episode in which this young man awakens with the ability to see in his mind,  a strangers impending death. For example,  he may be in a store or on a bus and suddenly he finds himself  mysteriously drawn or attracted to a particular person.  As he gives this person his focus, his  mind is flooded with  a visual movie of this individuals unfortunate fate over the next 15 minutes.  Our young man might experience a prophetic vision of this person leaving the store, walking across the street and getting struck and killed by a car.  He does not initially know whether his "awakening" is a gift or a curse.  What is he to do?  Does he tell this stranger what is going to happen or does he simply follow him and then  physically intervene in an attempt to save a life?  He quickly learns that confronting and  telling an individual their fate and advising them to change course is met with anger and rebuff.  So what is this good man with future vision to do?

My question to you is, what would you do, if you had this special gift of  intuition?  If you could look at a stranger and  foresee their future, be it injury, accidental death or sickness?  Would you go up to this individual and tell him what is going to happen?  I think we would all feel obligated to take such action, but could we  and would it be well received?

This is my dilemma and I want you to put yourself in my shoes for a moment.  I have been encouraging clients in correct diet/nutrition and weight loss for many years.  I have developed a superb system that makes losing weight quick and easy and I address the mental/emotional/habit aspect of weight gain and weight loss to help a person achieve weight loss for life.

So lets say that  I am out and about, maybe I am in a store, on an airplane, standing in a line and I see an obese (20% over ideal weight) person  or a morbidly (40% over ideal weight) obese person and my mind automatically calculates  what I know their blood chemistry profile and their body physiology  to be, it is no secret.  I know they are high cholesterol, high triglycerides, insulin resistant, I know their body fat is near 38-50%, I know they are low muscle mass, I know their visceral fat rating is 20+, I know they don't sleep well at night as they most likely have sleep apnea and I know they do not wake up feeling rested, I know their mood and libido is not good, I know that whether man or woman  their hormones are imbalanced,  I know they have high blood pressure and that they are taking  high blood pressure medication, Lipitor, and   if not on medication  for type 2 diabetes that they will be very soon,  I know they are at very high risk for heart disease, heart attack, stroke, cancer, gallbladder disease.  I know they will probably be taking the purple pill for acid reflux disease (GERD) and I know they will be experiencing either back, hip, knee or feet issues due to the stress and strain of extreme weight on these joints.  I know they don't feel good about themselves and I know they are either frustrated and depressed or they are in a state of pure denial. 

I cannot remember the outcome of that particular television show, perhaps he lost his powers which then restored his peace and calm?  But I do feel a strong sense of obligation/duty to reach out and tell these people who struggle with weight gain that they can be helped and they can transform their health and that it is not as difficult as they might think it to be.  You may have a loved one in a weight gain crisis.  They need to be helped, I think we all have looked the other way for too long.  We know the progression of the condition is continuing weight gain and degradation of health and well being.

Read my blogs, weight loss can be easy and you don't have to starve and deprive yourself to lose the weight quickly.  With every 20 pounds you drop you will feel so much better. Until next time, Dr.  Mark Doyle.

Dr. Doyle is a certified clinical hypnotherapist, he created the DEEP Release Clear Mind Process a decade ago, he is co-founder of the 30/10 Weight Loss For Life solution and co-author of two recent new books, "Weight Loss For Life"  and "Stop The Pain, a new system of painless therapies to rapidly relieve pain and restore function."  He is a chiropractic physician with over 37 years clinical experience and he operates a chronic spine pain clinic and 30/10 weight loss clinic in beautiful downtown Bellevue, Washington, a suburb of Seattle.  30/10 means women average a loss of 30 pounds in 10 weeks and men average 50/10.


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