Diets don’t work. In fact, 95% of the people who go on a diet end up regaining the lost pounds and often more. That is why, despite the diet industry having grown to an almost $70 billion per year industry, the world keeps getting fatter. The reason diets don’t work for long-term weight loss is that they treat the problem as if it is only a matter of willpower and physics: if you just make yourself eat less and exercise more, you will lose weight. That is the old paradigm: i.e., the Outer Weigh. It fails to address the inner issues that lead to weight gain and then imposes behavior change from the outside. The Inner Weigh presents a new paradigm for weight loss. Through interviews with over 20 different teachers and authors, this film introduces viewers to the idea that permanent weight loss begins within. Viewers are presented with the idea that the physical body is controlled by the subconscious mind and the image of ourselves that we hold within the subconscious. The film posits that the key to permanent physical change is to permanently change that self-image. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 7.2/10 | |
Released: | October 20, 2010 | |
Runtime: | 1 min | |
Genres: | Documentary | |
Cast: | Gay Hendricks Dave Smiley Bob Proctor Victoria Moran | |
Crew: | Lisa Demaine | |
Leosdestination : I have no idea what just happened.... Obviously have to wait to for the next season.