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Hypnotherapist shares how to lose weight using your mind

By Ashley Pearson
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12 Aug, 2018 03:04 AM6 mins to read

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A hypnotherapist claims dieting won't help. Photo / Getty Images

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A hypnotherapist has today revealed how you can lose weight using only your mind - and she claims dieting won't help.

Malminder Gill, a Harley Street practitioner, says her technique can combat cravings, emotional eating and the desire for bigger portions.

In an exclusive for MailOnline, she dishes out a host of advice for those wanting to shed the pounds around their bulging waistlines, reports Daily Mail.

And her tips vary from using chopsticks to taking smaller bites and chewing more, in an attempt to trick the mind into feeling full quicker.

Ms Gill, who has worked with clients on mindful eating for nearly a decade, told MailOnline: 'It's the only thing that really works.

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"The key to weight loss is found not in the gym, or in the math— (calories in and calories out), it's in the mind.

"I use hypnosis as a way to reframe perceptions and teach mindful eating but you don't have to be hypnotised to learn the tips and tricks you need to succeed."

Her advice follows a North Carolina State University review of medical literature earlier this year, which concluded mindful eating can combat obesity.

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Writing in the journal Current Obesity Reports, researchers accepted the techniques, practiced by Ms Gill, really can decrease cravings and "problematic eating".

CRAVINGS

You can start to understand why you have specific cravings, the triggers that cause them and the alternatives that can satisfy you.

By enjoying the taste of all of your food, you may notice that cravings reduce.

Unlike a diet, mindful eating does not restrict you, you can act on cravings if you want to, but more importantly, you will start to understand why you have cravings.

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Advice:

If you have a craving, wait 15 minutes before succumbing. When my clients put this into practice, they give into their cravings 30 per cent less of the time.

Picture the food that you crave, by focusing on the image you achieve sensory boredom which means you don't need to taste anymore.

Malminder Gill, a Harley Street Clinical practitioner, says her technique can combat cravings, emotional eating and the desire for bigger portions. Photo / Getty Images
Malminder Gill, a Harley Street Clinical practitioner, says her technique can combat cravings, emotional eating and the desire for bigger portions. Photo / Getty Images

Give in and appreciate the craving, but while you are eating by aware of why you have the craving and if it actually feels beneficial to you.

Before opening the fridge or cabinet, take a breath and ask yourself, "Am I really hungry?" Do something else, like reading or going on a short walk.

EMOTIONAL EATING

Mindful eating will help you to learn to eat only when you are hungry and stop when you are full.

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You also start to work through any emotional issues that are impacting your relationship with food and eating.

From this, you can enjoy the experience of eating more while consciously making the healthy choice that enhances positivity.

Advice:

Mindfulness can help you to understand how food affects eating habits and mood. This may be a struggle, but it is crucial to uncover the true reason as to why you are eating. My top tips for beating emotional eating includes;

• Be aware when you are doing it. Will you feel worse for giving in when you are trying to be healthy? Most of the time you will feel worse for letting your emotions "win" and saying no may benefit your health goals and your emotions too.
• Keep an Emotional Food Diary. This will help you to see links to what and why you are eating.
• Emotional eating is often a way to experience pleasure. Ask yourself if you really will feel pleasure from eating, and if you do, make the most of it and allow yourself to fully enjoy it and stop when you stop the enjoyment.

PORTION CONTROL

She advises that instead of eating until you finish your plate, you learn to stop eating when you feel satisfied and full.

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Instead of focusing on consuming lots, you can start to focus on tasting food to give you the satisfaction. Even in social situations, you can ensure you eat only as much as your body needs.

Her tips vary from using chopsticks to taking smaller bites and chewing more. Photo / Getty Images
Her tips vary from using chopsticks to taking smaller bites and chewing more. Photo / Getty Images

Advice:

• Eat protein first to fill you up and notice the sensation of being full
• Avoid fizzy drinks, which can increase your hunger levels, try to stick to water
• Break the cycle of salt and sugar by minimising both to stop the triggers for each
• Set your kitchen timer to 20 minutes, and take that time to eat a normal-sized meal
• Try eating with your non-dominant hand; if you're a righty, hold your fork in your left hand when lifting food to your mouth
• Use chopsticks if you don't normally use them
• Eat silently for five minutes, thinking about what it took to produce that meal, from the sun's rays to the farmer to the grocer to the cook
• Take small bites and chew well

HEALTHY CHOICES

By getting to understand your body and the sensations of food, you can learn what food fuels you best for exercise, enjoyment and work.

You may also start to enjoy the taste of healthy foods instead of simply eating them "to be good".

Mindful eating may also mean you begin to realise that the unhealthy foods you like do not make you feel very good and healthy foods are more beneficial to your body, energy levels, mood and state.

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Hypnosis is a great one for this because we can nudge the subconscious to seek out healthier foods, such as to love the taste of vegetables and dislike the taste of crisps that kind of thing. However, even without hypnosis here's what you can do:

Advice:

Making healthy choices can be enjoyable when you start to appreciate the taste of healthy foods rather than feeling like you are denied your favourite unhealthy foods.

• Write down the three foods you do not want to consume on a healthy diet. Instead, find healthy alternatives
• Enjoy how your tastebuds changes to enjoy healthy food choices
• Do not shop when you are hungry. If you are easily tempted, shop online, which will stop you from adding, treats to your shopping basket.

You don't need to change everything instantly. Instead, try to adopt a mindful approach for one meal per day.

Eat somewhere quiet with no distractions and start to experience your food and make it an enjoyable experience.

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Very quickly you'll enjoy the sensation and pleasure of mindful eating and want to do it more often to give you maximum benefits and achieve your weight and health goals.

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