Sugar Shocked?
As most of you know, I used EFT to get past my sugar cravings easily and effectively. I even taught an EFT class a couple of years ago to a group of sugarholics led by Connie Bennett, coordinator of the "Sugar Shocked!" community and anti-sugar maven. It was a great course, and the people were so eager to get over their sugar cravings that energy therapies were just the add-on to the fabulous techniques Connie teaches.
Now I see courtesy of BlogFather Andy Wibbels, that Connie has started her own blog: http://www.sugarshockblog.com/. It’s full of great information on how to kick sugar, the absolute evil that refined sugars do to our bodies and ways to eat and live without disease. Especially if you’re a menopausal or peri-menopausal woman, you need to get the sugar out of your diet to live a truly sweeter life. Check it out!












July 15th, 2005 10:35
Hey, Maryam, thanks for the mention on your blog about my SugarShockBlog.com. I appreciate it.
Wow, I’m impressed — you’ve been blogging since Oct. 2004? Cool! Greate site.
Yeah, Maryam did EFT training for a group of people I put together to help them to squash their sugar cravings, and they found it really helpful.
In fact, for those of you struggling with sugar issues, I want to put together another such EFT training teleconference with Maryam for an even larger group of folks.
So if you’re a sugar addict and interested, e-mail both Maryam and also sign up for my mailing list on my blog and on my website, www.sugarshock.com so you find out the dates.
Talk to you, soon, Maryam. Thanks again.
Connie
Founder, www.SugarShockBlog.com
Author, SUGAR SHOCK! (Upcoming)
July 15th, 2005 11:02
Hey Connie!
It’s a pleasure to point people towards such a great resource. I’m looking forward to more EFT and other energy based therapies for the “Sugar Shocked” - I’ve learned a lot more things that are just as easy and work *great* for addictions that are allergy-based or can cause allergies themselves, like sugar.
Y’all get on over to Connie’s at www.sugarshockblog.com and get caring, professional help for this tremendously debilitating addiction. And if you don’t believe sugar is an “addiction” you might want to read the 1976 assessment of William Dufty, in his “Sugar Blues” or check the Sociaty for Neuroscience’s lo-down on this substance which tickles the same opiate receptors in the brain as does heroin! Check it out here:
http://apu.sfn.org/content/Publications/BrainBriefings/sugar.html