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I Can Make You Thin (Book and CD) | 
enlarge | Author: Paul Mckenna Publisher: Bantam Press Category: Book
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Rating: 219 reviews Sales Rank: 594
Media: Paperback Pages: 144 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.8 x 0.6
ISBN: 0593050541 EAN: 9780593050545 ASIN: 0593050541
Publication Date: January 1, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BOOK ONLY NO CD Slight creasing to cover internally clean and very good reading condition dispatched from the UK within 2 working days by first class post
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Annoyingly Very Good and Also very revealing ! June 30, 2008 Brendan T. Hole (UK) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book is good and different! You actually feel like an idiot for trying all the 'diets' out there that 'you will lose weight on!'. The most revealing thing, that really shocked me, was Paul telling you about Ancel Keyes. He was a man who, during the 2nd world-war, studied the bad effects of 'semi-starvation' on people. They only were allowed 1500kcals a day - that is well more than the Kcals allowed in diets in magazines, papers and websites today! Paul goes into detail about that which is very interesting and he gives you 4 steps to follow (eat what you want - not what think you should/eat when hungry/eat consiously & enjoy every mouthful/ Stop when full!) Its easy to do and you will lose weight - I have! - You just need to recognize your bodies signals - (hungry/full).
great book June 24, 2008 Mr. S. Mrs A. West (Barnstaple, Devon) Been using this now for five weeks - a little sceptical to start with, but it works. Without noticeably dieting I have lost inches - I got rid of the scales like he said and have gone on how I feel about how I wear my clothes. 5 *****
It Only Works. May 4, 2008 Zawiah Saki (United Kingdom) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
People are different, of course. Some people just don't need books like this. They just do all the right things. Other people at the opposite end of the spectrum will spend their lives looking for the magic elixir to make them thin. This book is aimed at those in the middle who are prepared to take the trouble to try something that if conscientiously applied will make them healthier. Some people writing negative reviews have apparently cut to the chase and cherry picked the four sound bites that the system is based on. I'm not going to repeat them. Of course, they are common sense. But then why do people not apply it if it is common sense? Well, "Give up smoking" is common sense yet it's more easily said than done. But if your doctor said "Give up smoking or you'll die in a few months," you'd be more focused. That is what this book is about FOCUS. Unfocused people will not be able to use it. They will just say "I already know this!" or "It's common sense!" The book shows you HOW to focus and apply common sense. Of course there are always going to be people who don't listen to their doctors and fairly obviously, these people won't listen to Paul McKenna either. Paul McKenna is a professional hypnotherapist and he is worthy of some respect. You might like to argue that he does not deserve as much respect as your doctor but that is only making excuses. It may be - like your doctor's advice - common sense backed up by expertise. That's all that science is, after all. It's not something told to you by a man in a pub or your granny - or something you thought you heard before. It comes with background knowledge and that is what you pay for. Of course, Paul McKenna is not saying "Just eat what you like and as much as you like and you'll get thin." That would be crazy. He is encouraging you to trust your body's messages. If you genuinely feel hungry you should eat. If you just have 'the munchies' you should stop smoking pot! Food cravings can be caused by things other than hunger - depression for one. He is encouraging you to distinguish between cravings and hunger. If you are depressed you may need additional help. This book is not "Paul McKenna will stop you being depressed." He encourages other things such as a more positive approach. A lot of people misunderstand a positive attitude to be a Pollyanna style lack of realism. One of the many points this book hammers home is that thinking "I will lose weight," or "I don't want to be fat," is simply obsessing about weight and fatness. That will just make you want to eat even more! You need to focus on being healthy and that is something positive - it is a GAIN. Saying "I want to lose weight" is giving a weight problem the wrong emphasis. Our nation really does need to be thinner and healthier. This has nothing to do with size zero or unhealthy thinness. Some people do not like the title but "I Can Make You Thin" is a kind of short hand. A better title would be "I Can Make You Healthy and Slim," but that would not be as snappy and to the point. He is not aiming his books at people with anorexia or bullemia. This book and CD is aimed at those of us who just need a little encouragement and guidance. It's pretty good value for money, after all and it does what it says on the cover and will work for most people. Going on the average reviews on Amazon it looks like it is more effective than most self help books out there. To those of you trying to decide whether to buy this, please remember that some people have an agenda. They are more interested in getting their own message across whether it be "Fat Is Beautiful!" or "We're All Doomed!" The real common sense here is to ignore the often offensive people who say something like "If You Don't Listen To Me You Are DUMB!" The real common sense is listening to people who say "This worked for me. Maybe it will work for you." That - when it comes down to it - is all that I am saying. Of course it isn't rocket science but it is as scientific as you or I need it to be, providing we're patient and willing to give it a chance. Zoe
Total freedom from dieting forever! March 11, 2008 C. Watson (Essex UK) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Hi, I bought Paul's book a few years ago and followed the principals but it didnt work for me back then as I didnt 100% believe it would work and then ended up going back to dieting anyway (I was young and foolish!) I have only been listening to the cd again for the past week but can't describe how much better I feel within myself and how much more energy I have. It is such a relief to wake up in the morning not worrying about how many calories, points or syns I am allowed for the day! Since the age of 18 I feel as I have I have been on a constant diet, I have tried slimfast, weightwatchers, slimming world, atkins and diet pills not just once but 3 or 4 times and have never been able to stick to them the most I ever lost was 8lbs which went straight back on again with a few more pounds just for good measure!! I do not know if I have lost any weight yet as I am only a week into it and Paul recommends that you only weigh yourself every two weeks but what I can tell you is that I actually feel like a normal person again, if I want a chinese takeaway then I have it, if someone is offering cakes I am no longer the person saying ooh no I can't I am on a diet, but secretly thinking oh god I would kill for a cake/no its bad food/oh go on then stuff the diet!! ha ha I would recommend this book to anyone who is looking to lose weight, forget dieting forever, it doesnt work! I started out at 18 weighing 10 stone, after 8 years and numerous diets I am now 12 stone! Good luck
This book has changed my life February 15, 2008 S. Roe (Somerset) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I've just finished the 90 days. I can say absolutely 100% this book has changed my life. I have easily lost weight (one & a half stone) without any counting, weighing, measuring. I've eaten everything I wanted including takeaways and sweets, but also found I've started enjoying fruit and veg too, now that I don't just eat them because they're 'good for you'. It's not just the physical differences of eating less and losing weight. The bit people can't see is the thoughts going on in your head - and Paul McKenna seems to know exactly what they are and is able to change them. The internal wrestling (that cake looks lovely/I shouldn't be eating cake cos I'm fat/you only live once, why deny yourself cake/why haven't I got any willpower....etc....etc.....) has been removed. If I'm hungry and I want it, I eat it. If I'm not hungry I just can't face eating it anyway. Simple. And I lost weight at every fortnightly weigh in, even across the Christmas & new year period. And from day one, I lost that dread of looking in the mirror and no longer beat myself up. I am calmer (I've always been a complete stress-bunny but I find listening to the CD incredibly relaxing). I am ridiculously calm and confident. I used this book in conjunction with the 90 day success journal which I also enjoyed completing. I can wholeheartedly recommend them both.
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