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Weight Loss Articles


Your Own Worst Enemy


By: Martin Stanwyck

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I need to lose weight. For some people, this phrase has become a mantra. We attach labels to ourselves when we look in the mirror. Fat, disgusting, overweight, ugly? all of them are damaging words followed by a repeated proclamation that tomorrow will be different. I need to lose weight.

Tomorrow comes. The day starts out really well? great in fact. You drive past McDonalds and eat a low-fat bagel for breakfast. You settle on a turkey sandwich and an apple for lunch. Dinner is even a respectable combo of chicken breast and steamed vegetables. You?re doing great. You have to do this, you keep telling yourself. You need to lose weight.

The evening drags on. It?s been hours since you had dinner. The kids are eating bowls of Rocky Road ice cream. You grab a banana instead, but you find yourself watching them as they lick the cold treat off their spoons. You bite your bottom lip. No. You can?t have ice cream. You need to lose weight.

You?re not going to lose weight. You always do this. It will be just like the last time. Just go ahead and eat the ice cream. You know you want to. What does it matter? You?re going to be fat anyway? what?s another bowl? You?re already fat. You?ll never lose the weight.

How many times to we beat ourselves up over dieting? When it comes to the battle to lose weight, we?re often our own worst enemies. We obsess over the fact that we need to lose weight but we doom ourselves to fail. We remind ourselves of unsuccessful past attempts and we ask ?Why will this time be any different??

It can be. It all boils down to willpower. You already know that you need to lose weight, but you are used to failing. You need to believe that you can accomplish your goals. Sometimes, you just need a little something to boost your confidence.

Hoodia Gordonii can help you by giving you the willpower you need to lose weight. This cactus-like plant has been around for centuries but was only just recently released to the public. All natural and completely safe, this vegetable works in conjunction with the hypothalamus in your brain to stop hunger and make you feel as if you?ve already eaten. This means no more late night snacking, no more growling stomach. It will be easy to cut calories and shed those unwanted pounds.

It sounds like a hoax, granted, but it?s not. Hoodia Gordonii was actually a plant consumed by Bushmen in Africa to ward off hunger during long journeys. When animal tested, the amazing discovery was made. The animals began losing weight. Now this incredible product is available to the general public, an answer to some people?s prayers. If you need to lose weight, Hoodia Gordonii can give you the willpower you lack. It?s not magic. It simply takes away your interest in food. So many people have already benefited from this revolutionary new product. How could so many people be wrong?

When weight loss is the necessary outcome, using Hoodia Gordonii is almost essential. Visit Martin Stanwyck?s site http://www.hoodia.info.ms to learn more about how it can change the way you look, your health, and your self esteem.

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