My sister is too. I've told her exactly how to lose weight, and she wasn't interested. Even though she doing exactly what I said. She just wanted the drugs to tell her not to eat extra, instead of her own willpower. The problem (besides the side effects, obviously) is that her poor willpower will return whenever she quits the shots. Instead of training it the right way.
The other problem is that having no willpower or discipline is a bad thing in general. If she can exercise regularly and learn to control her calorie intake, then she can apply that discipline to every other area of her life. If she's just injecting a solution, her brain will continue to look for the easy way out everywhere else, too.
In my opinion, the demand for will power and discipline with eating properly only arises in response to the turbulence with cutting out calories without correcting the physiological barriers.
From what I have seen, anyone can potentially side step the need for will power and discipline if they approach their weight management with a cohesive physiological context.
Unfortunately, the secret is so deviant from the establishment standard of care that people would probably accuse me of being a witch for bringing it up.
My sister is too. I've told her exactly how to lose weight, and she wasn't interested. Even though she doing exactly what I said. She just wanted the drugs to tell her not to eat extra, instead of her own willpower. The problem (besides the side effects, obviously) is that her poor willpower will return whenever she quits the shots. Instead of training it the right way.
The other problem is that having no willpower or discipline is a bad thing in general. If she can exercise regularly and learn to control her calorie intake, then she can apply that discipline to every other area of her life. If she's just injecting a solution, her brain will continue to look for the easy way out everywhere else, too.
In my opinion, the demand for will power and discipline with eating properly only arises in response to the turbulence with cutting out calories without correcting the physiological barriers.
From what I have seen, anyone can potentially side step the need for will power and discipline if they approach their weight management with a cohesive physiological context.
Unfortunately, the secret is so deviant from the establishment standard of care that people would probably accuse me of being a witch for bringing it up.
Curious to hear a bit more context about what you mean here. It somewhat reminds me of the idea of using ibogaine to rewire and addict's brain.