What to Do if Nothing Works for Weight Loss!
Published by Dr. Eric Berg on 27 Jun 2008 at 02:08 pm
There are several areas I look at with really tough cases. First, I find out when they were at their ideal weight and isolate what occurred just prior to that. This could be some low-calorie diet, an injury, pregnancy, infection or some stress. I also want to know if they are consuming enough leafy greens and whether these are raw or cooked. Inevitably, they are either overcooked or of poor quality. I then see if hidden sugars are in the diet, and the person usually has no idea that vanilla yogurt contains tons of sugar, as do most juices. I check for refined carbohydrates, such as breads and pasta. I make sure that they are not having ANY wine, as alcohol irritates the liver, which prevents fat burning. One drink before bed will block weight loss for 1 to 4 days.
I also evaluate their exercise. They are usually doing sustained exercise, which is working against the natural rhythms of the body. I switch them to interval training at 1 minute of intense exercise and 5 minutes of rest, and I’m talking about lying down or sitting, not walking. This will help reactivate the recovery cycle of exercise, which is where the fat is actually burned.
I make sure that their energy is going up, and when it’s not, I’ll add more protein if they are on the Liver Enhancement.
If they have some old stress injuries, I will apply the Acupressure Stress Elimination Technique to get the body into a deep, restful sleep and relaxation.

