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Natural Cures: Weight Loss


Yarrow for Weight Loss


By Yoga Bear
August 15, 2008
It seems everyone's always looking for a good weight-loss tool. Well I found one in yarrow! Yarrow is an exceptional weight loss herb as it is diuretic and most importantly it helps to metabolize fat.


Wake Up to Your Weight Loss


By Becca99
June 05, 2009
Most people assume that in order to lose weight, one must cut calories and increase activity. And that works, temporarily, for some people. However, it's not a lasting solution.

In fact, dieting is only successful about 20% of the time, according to recent NIH statistics. Yet it continues to be the only way we feel we can affect change.

Author Alyson Mead is a passionate proponent of meditation and storytelling, to be used in tandem to effect healthy changes such as weight loss, healing and increased self-esteem.

Her work combines meditation, to reduce the reactivity that makes us overeat, and personal storytelling, to dialogue with the body and release old, negative thoughts and beliefs holding many back from being healthy.

Her most recent book, WAKE UP TO YOUR WEIGHT LOSS, lays out a 9-week plan that helps dig out troubling emotional issues that cause weight gain and weight retention, and pave the way for a brand new relationship to food.

More information about Alyson, her work and upcoming workshops can be found by going to http://www.alysonmead.com.




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