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Alternative weight-loss treatment: Gastric bypass hypnosis surgery

Posted: March 6, 2012 at 9:26 am

By Maryanne Kocis MacLeod maryanne.macleod @macombdaily.com; @maryannemacleod

Molly Everett, 58, weighed 315 pounds before embarking on gastric bypass hypnosis surgery. So far, shes lost 100 pounds and has changed her lifestyle and eating habits.

At 315 pounds, Molly Everett, 58, of Bushnell, Fla., was contemplating gastric bypass surgery. The drastic weight-loss treatment worked beautifully for two of her family members, but not so well for two others.

I could see that the ones who lost the weight and kept it off put a lot of time and effort into changing the way they thought about food, Everett said. If you dont work at it, you wont get results.

So when Molly heard about Florida resident Rena Greenbergs gastric bypass hypnosis surgery, she thought, This is for me.

After putting clients in a relaxed state through hypnosis, Greenberg verbally simulates the surgical procedure in vivid but gentle detail, comfortably and privately in her own office.

So far Everett has lost 100 pounds, without surgery, and loves working out six days a week as part of a local fitness centers boot camp program.

Without the focus Rena gave me, I never could have done it, said Everett, who teaches writing to third-, fourth- and fifth-graders. She really helped me focus on what I needed to do with my health.

Greenberg, whose work has been featured on the Dr. Oz and Good Morning America shows, brings her non-invasive weight loss treatment plan to St. John Macomb Hospital in Warren on March 8.

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