I Can Make You Thin
The No.1 bestselling weight loss book, now updated with new material
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- 12,99 €
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Would you like to eat whatever you want and still lose weight?
Would you like to feel really happy with your body?
Are you unable to lose those last 10 pounds?
Do you find it difficult to say no to second helpings?
Do you get disheartened about your eating habits and your weight?
Have you tried every diet, and it made no difference long term?
IF THE ANSWER TO ANY OF THE ABOVE IS YES, THIS BOOK AND AUDIO SYSTEM IS FOR YOU!
In a world where increasing numbers of people are turning to weight-loss jabs, this is the drug-free way to lose weight.
In this ground-breaking book and audio system, Paul McKenna’s revolutionary approach can help you to change the way you think and feel about food, eating, and yourself.
By simply following his four golden rules and using the accompanying powerful psychological techniques you will learn to:
• Never diet again
• Eat what you want, when you want
• Feel full faster
• Combat cravings
• Learn to love your body
• Stop obsessing about food
• Be in control
This updated edition of Paul McKenna’s bestselling book contains new audio downloads of powerful psychological techniques and a hypnotic trance that will train your brain to transform your relationship with food so you can achieve – and maintain - your ideal weight naturally without the side effects.
If you love food but also want to lose weight, this is the book for you.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
McKenna, Paul. I Can Make You ThinT: The Revolutionary System Used by More Than 3 Million People. Sterling. Jan. 2009. c.176p. photogs. index. . with CD. HEALTH~McKenna's British blockbuster has arrived on American shores. This self-dubbed nondiet book offers a system that differentiates physical hunger from emotional hunger and shows how to eat consciously and how to recognize fullness. The accompanying guided hypnosis CD helps readers stay focused. McKenna, a media personality in his native UK, helped Ellen DeGeneres quit smoking. Expect heavy marketing and moderate to high demand from the daytime TV crowd..