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  1. Weight loss

    Jared Wyatt, pictured with mother Barbara, has worked off 100 pounds and is representing P. F. Chang's China Bistro in the Rock'n'Roll Marathon. He describes it as a slow process with a lot of small victories. He started running around his block, celebrating each time he could get a bit farther.

  • Weight loss

    Jared Wyatt, pictured with mother Barbara, has worked off 100 pounds and is representing P. F. Chang's China Bistro in the Rock'n'Roll Marathon. He describes it as a slow process with a lot of small victories. He started running around his block, celebrating each time he could get a bit farther.

  • Weight loss

    Jared Wyatt, pictured with mother Barbara, has worked off 100 pounds and is representing P. F. Chang's China Bistro in the Rock'n'Roll Marathon. He describes it as a slow process with a lot of small victories. He started running around his block, celebrating each time he could get a bit farther.

  • Weight Loss TV

    In this May 23, 2011 photo, joggers make their way down Santa Monica Bike Path, in Santa Monica, Calif. Despite all the “Biggest Loser” type shows, all the pounds shed on those shows and all the weight-loss products purchased by viewers at home, America continues to be the Biggest Gainer. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

  • article Weight loss clinic opens in Gilbert

    Friday, January 6, 2012 10:28 am

    Just in time for New Year's weight loss resolutions, Renovo Clinic has opened its doors in Gilbert. The clinic will host free classes on a variety of weight-related topics beginning Saturday, Jan. 7 in the Spectrum Falls Office Park, 2680 South Val Vista Drive, Suite 187.

  • article Real weight-loss miracle is free

    Wednesday, October 5, 2011 6:45 am

    What started as a little research to debunk a weight-loss ad ended with me adding 60 minutes to my cell phone bill and filing a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission. Follow along as I take you on my unexpected journey.

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  • article Can hypnosis aid weight loss?

    Tuesday, November 27, 2007 12:00 am

    The subconscious mind is a tool hypnotists say most people unknowingly surpass. Some, they say, fear not being in control, and some frankly just do not believe it is there. People tend to live in the present, bypassing the thousands of memories, experiences and thoughts accumulated over a lifetime in the subconscious mind. Ahwatukee Foothills-based certified hypnotherapist Vickie Mesa said in a waking state people use only 10 percent of their conscious mind. "The subconscious mind is always there," she said. "Holding every experience, every memory and filing them away." Hypnosis is a growing regimen for people who want to address certain habits, problems and fears using a natural treatment. The process involves taking a person back to a memory in the subconscious mind and adding new, positive habits in place of negative ones. Throughout the world people are experimenting with hypnosis, hoping to quit smoking, lose weight and even lower blood pressure. Mesa, a weight loss specialist at Natural Health Care Specialties on 48th Street and Knox Road, has been practicing hypnosis for six years, freeing herself of depression and anxiety through treatment. She now practices self-hypnosis on herself to overcome her weight issues. "I can tell my patients it works because it works for me," said Mesa, who has lost 12 pounds this year. She explained that when a new patient comes into her office she has them fill out a form indicating their hobbies and fears, allowing her to build scripts around individual issues. "I certainly wouldn't want to give someone a visualization that they were standing on top of a tall building the first day if they are scared of heights," Mesa said. "I go over the form with them, watching and listening to their language, expectations and goals. Then I give first-time patients a generalized session to become accustom and comfortable with hypnosis." After the first session Mesa creates a personal therapy for each patient focusing on positive qualities and goals. "Most people are afraid of being put in a trance because they think the hypnotherapist is in control and people don't like not being in control," Mesa said. "They think I will make them cluck like a chicken, but that won't happen because your mind is your mind and you are always in control." Each follow-up session lasts about one hour. Mesa leads clients into a trance, a state of mind between being asleep and awake, where they can tap into the subconscious. People can track in their memory where they began a bad habit and add new, healthier memories in its spot. "The subconscious mind can't tell the difference between real and imaginary experiences," Mesa said. "You'll find yourself wanting to eat healthy and exercise. Hypnotherapy compliments losing weight by putting those new experiences in the mind - finding out where the habit originated and how did it happen, then adding in you not doing it in the subconscious mind." However, Mesa warns that a person has to make a commitment to really want to accomplish a goal for hypnotherapy to work. "You will continue having the problem if you aren't serious about change." Corinne Frayer can be reached at (480) 898-7917 or cfrayer@aztrib.com.

  • article Can hypnosis aid weight loss?

    Tuesday, November 27, 2007 12:00 am

    The subconscious mind is a tool hypnotists say most people unknowingly surpass. Some, they say, fear not being in control, and some frankly just do not believe it is there. People tend to live in the present, bypassing the thousands of memories, experiences and thoughts accumulated over a lifetime in the subconscious mind. Ahwatukee Foothills-based certified hypnotherapist Vickie Mesa said in a waking state people use only 10 percent of their conscious mind. "The subconscious mind is always there," she said. "Holding every experience, every memory and filing them away." Hypnosis is a growing regimen for people who want to address certain habits, problems and fears using a natural treatment. The process involves taking a person back to a memory in the subconscious mind and adding new, positive habits in place of negative ones. Throughout the world people are experimenting with hypnosis, hoping to quit smoking, lose weight and even lower blood pressure. Mesa, a weight loss specialist at Natural Health Care Specialties on 48th Street and Knox Road, has been practicing hypnosis for six years, freeing herself of depression and anxiety through treatment. She now practices self-hypnosis on herself to overcome her weight issues. "I can tell my patients it works because it works for me," said Mesa, who has lost 12 pounds this year. She explained that when a new patient comes into her office she has them fill out a form indicating their hobbies and fears, allowing her to build scripts around individual issues. "I certainly wouldn't want to give someone a visualization that they were standing on top of a tall building the first day if they are scared of heights," Mesa said. "I go over the form with them, watching and listening to their language, expectations and goals. Then I give first-time patients a generalized session to become accustom and comfortable with hypnosis." After the first session Mesa creates a personal therapy for each patient focusing on positive qualities and goals. "Most people are afraid of being put in a trance because they think the hypnotherapist is in control and people don't like not being in control," Mesa said. "They think I will make them cluck like a chicken, but that won't happen because your mind is your mind and you are always in control." Each follow-up session lasts about one hour. Mesa leads clients into a trance, a state of mind between being asleep and awake, where they can tap into the subconscious. People can track in their memory where they began a bad habit and add new, healthier memories in its spot. "The subconscious mind can't tell the difference between real and imaginary experiences," Mesa said. "You'll find yourself wanting to eat healthy and exercise. Hypnotherapy compliments losing weight by putting those new experiences in the mind - finding out where the habit originated and how did it happen, then adding in you not doing it in the subconscious mind." However, Mesa warns that a person has to make a commitment to really want to accomplish a goal for hypnotherapy to work. "You will continue having the problem if you aren't serious about change." Corinne Frayer can be reached at (480) 898-7917 or cfrayer@aztrib.com.

  • article Weight loss might precede Alzheimer's

    Monday, September 26, 2005 2:11 pm

    CHICAGO - Unexplained weight loss in older people might be an early signal of Alzheimer's disease, appearing several years before the memory lapses that define the illness, according to an intriguing but unproven new theory.

  • article Weight loss might precede Alzheimer's

    Monday, September 26, 2005 2:13 pm

    CHICAGO - Unexplained weight loss in older people might be an early signal of Alzheimer's disease, appearing several years before the memory lapses that define the illness, according to an intriguing but unproven new theory.

  • article Weight loss accompanies lifestyle change

    Tuesday, December 28, 2004 9:44 am

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  • article KSD employees challenge one another to weight loss

    Saturday, March 3, 2012 7:00 am

    Kyrene School District employees definitely take their health seriously.

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  • article KSD employees challenge one another to weight loss

    Saturday, March 3, 2012 7:00 am

    Kyrene School District employees definitely take their health seriously.

    1 image(s) 5 article(s)

  • article Sleep aids in weight loss and a long life

    Monday, July 4, 2011 11:00 am

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  • article Sleep aids in weight loss and a long life

    Monday, July 4, 2011 11:00 am

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  • article When it comes to weight loss, complicated sells

    Thursday, February 17, 2011 12:00 pm

    On my way out of the book store the other day, I encountered a prominently positioned, large table stacked to the heavens with diet and weight loss books (it is the New Year after all). There were piles of "flat belly this" and "boost your metabolism that." You name it; every diet-craze topic was on that table somewhere.

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  • article 21-day weight loss make over

    Wednesday, December 22, 2010 3:00 pm

    Get fit fast with Paula's ongoing online exercise and weight loss program designed to give you the tools you need for the results you want to change your body and transform your life....lose fat, increase muscle and flatten your abs. Paula Owens is a nationally recognized, highly credentialed fitness expert, Master of Holistic Nutrition and author of The Power of 4. For more information, visit www.PaulaOwens.com.

  • article The weight-loss battle: It’s your choice

    Thursday, June 3, 2010 9:30 am

    For everyone out there struggling to lose weight, complaining how hard it is, and raging against the wind at the injustice of it all - I agree with you. That’s right. I agree.

  • article The weight-loss battle: It’s your choice

    Thursday, June 3, 2010 9:30 am

    For everyone out there struggling to lose weight, complaining how hard it is, and raging against the wind at the injustice of it all - I agree with you. That’s right. I agree.

  • article Take the long view to weight loss, fitness

    Tuesday, May 4, 2010 2:22 pm

    In a society of instant gratification and quick fixes, many of us get unbelievably frustrated during our health and fitness journey. Our expectations are that once we've made the decision to "get in shape," the changes should start showing up now.

  • article Take the long view to weight loss, fitness

    Tuesday, May 4, 2010 2:22 pm

    In a society of instant gratification and quick fixes, many of us get unbelievably frustrated during our health and fitness journey. Our expectations are that once we've made the decision to "get in shape," the changes should start showing up now.

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