Friday, 26 September 2008

Hunger, What it means for losing weight.

Top articles:

Hungry all the time? - How this affects losing weight.
Never hungry? what this means for losing weight.
Do you crave a particular food or drink? How to stop this effortlessly

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The newsletter today covers the issue of hunger and how it impacts upon losing weight. When it comes to hunger it is a great example of how we are all different. For every person you find who has strong hunger and eats every couple of hours you will meet someone who can miss a meal without the slightest problem.

It is not that either one of these is better than the other. It just shows how your oxidation rate within the cells is operating. Depending on this different people need to eat different foods. Read the article today to discover what your hunger pattern means for losing weight and being in great health.

The final article discusses the other reason people eat. Which is because of a craving caused by an emotional or behavioural reasons. This is a great article which details how one lady only had cravings for Budweiser beer and not just any old beer. This was because this brand of beer had particular emotional attachments for her.

The lessons here can be applied to anyone by just substituting the name of the food or drink you crave. It also reminds me of how powerful emotions are in shaping behaviour and why companies spend billions of pounds trying to attach a good emotion to their product.

These days marketing is particularly aimed at Children because they are easily influenced and then you have a customer for life. Take a look at those Children's toys you get in MacDonald's. A marketing strategy to create a life long customer.

If you would like further support in achieving your health and fitness goals then consider some personal training in London (Clapham) or metabolic typing on line.

Hope you are well

Ben Wilson BSc (Hons) CSCS NSCA-CPT CMTA EFT Dip
On line metabolic typing, fitness training and emotional freedom technique (EFT)
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