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| Prediction Magazine June 2004
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| Baroque for the body |
| Whether or not you like Baroque music, you'd find it most charming if you
were able to stop smoking, lose weight, overcome pain and stress, and
maintain your health simply by listening to it. And now you can! Without
sounding too much like an infomercial, this reviewer was impressed by the
effect of the Eat Less: Lose Weight for Women CD, a recording that combines
self-hypnosis with Baroque music designed to relax your brain. David
Botsford, who has produced these CDs, has a Harley Street practice and is a
member of the National Council for Hypnotherapy so he has a credential or
six up his sleeve. He has collaborated with Daniel Cook, assistant organist
at Westminster Abbey, and David Pipe, organ scholar at Downing College,
Cambridge, to produce a series of CDs which promise to produce the correct
state of self-hypnosis within you to help you achieve your health goals.
Forget those terrible hypnotherapy shows, you won't be made to cluck like a
chicken, you'll just enter a light meditative state and later you'll be
surprised at how the CDs have effected you. |
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| I listened to the Eat Less: Lose Weight for Women CD to help
me with cravings that seemed to accost me the second week after I joined
Weight Watchers. I didn't hold out much hope as the pretty pink cover was no
match for cakes with pretty pink icing but was pleasantly surprised to find
myself curbing my sweet tooth on more than one occasion. I listened to the
CDs for about two weeks and noticed a change on the second day that I had
played them. Does this mean that I'm more suggestible than most? Do I care
as long as I can fit into the wedding dress from 20 years ago? Nope. - C.K. |
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