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  • Joseph Skues

    Reply Reply January 18, 2016

    Thanks but what is your recommendation.
    And if you would allow us to go back to parts of the video to review them I need to have that. With out that I will not have time to review information I need to learn. It is awful being trapped in the parts of a video I already understand when I could be seeing new material.
    I am looking forward to all you can do for us.
    Joseph Skues

  • Becky

    Reply Reply January 15, 2016

    Great info…can’t wait to take the quiz.

  • Jane

    Reply Reply January 13, 2016

    Thank you!! Your description with the visual tool help me understand the process more thoroughly. Man oh man… I’m one of those smart people who cave to matter over mind, especially late at night when I should actually be in bed!!

    I don’t eat much if anything during the day so by the time I get home in the evening I eat dinner and then snack on carbs. From now on I’ll see your blue eyes looking at me the next time I go for the late night carbs.

    Can you talk about fruit sugar and the role it plays in all this? For instance, if I eat an apple at night rather than any of the carbs you mentioned, how does that sugar impact my blood sugar, etc.?

    Thank you. Thank you!

  • G. Leighton Wasem

    Reply Reply January 13, 2016

    Thank you Karen for the interesting and helpful manner you described the relationship between sugar, insulin, fat, resistance, liver, and pancreas. Your use of the “flannel board” is a good way of increasing our understanding and maintaining our interest. Your credentials are impressive. And your openness and honesty in sharing your own inability to loose weight until you persistently studied and discovered the “solution” and applied it to your successful weight loss is inspiring. I eagerly look forward to your 2nd video.

    • Karen Donaldson

      January 13, 2016

      Thank you for the kind words. I love being able to explain this in a way we can all understand! Thanks for watching.

  • Anne

    Reply Reply January 13, 2016

    Thank you, Karen. I am struggling with a sugar addiction and excess weight. Eager to hear your next video to address the emotional aspects of this challenge, and maybe… to resolve these issues.

    • Karen Donaldson

      January 13, 2016

      Anne, you are SO welcome. I know the next videos will give you answers – and hope!

  • Noreen

    Reply Reply January 13, 2016

    Hi Karen. Thank you for this video. I am a returned nurse and a fairly new EFT Practioner. I am aware of all that you say and know the emotional and hormone connections but as yet not been able to address them. I do have my own weight problem and look to overcome this and be able to help others. Looking forward to your future videos.

    • Karen Donaldson

      January 13, 2016

      Thanks Noreen. I think you’ll find the next 2 videos extremely insightful.

  • Albert Visser

    Reply Reply January 13, 2016

    I have now let my computer down load the video but after more than 2 hrs I have not progressed past the intro part?

    • admin

      January 13, 2016

      Albert – our technical team resolved a problem we were experiencing this morning. Please refresh your page to let the video play automatically. Thank you for your patience and I hope you enjoy the valuable information in the video!

  • Cheryl

    Reply Reply January 13, 2016

    Karen,

    Thank you for explaining the high blood sugar and insulin process so clearly. I am an R.N. and have never heard a better presentation on this subject matter. I have a similar problem. Recently, I told my doctor that I had to eat every two hours throughout the day or I feel weak, can’t think straight and become very irritable and disoriented. The doctor followed up with some blood work. When I went back to the doctor, she said, “The bad news is, you have a problem with low blood sugar, but the good news is, you will never get diabetes. Is that true? Then she gave me a bottle of Chromium capsules to take everyday. Would you please explain how low blood sugar effects the body and mind and how it is different than high blood sugar and insulin resistance? Also, how does Chromium help with the low blood sugar? Over the past 20 years, I have had similar problems as you described in your video, including losing weight several times and gaining it back within a year. Two years ago, I was ill and lost 35 lbs. I kept it off about a year and a half. In the last six months I have gained back 10-15 lbs., My weight varies from week to week. I was a Vegetarian for 15 years. Recently, I have started eating organic chicken and drinking organic chicken bone broth and of course lots of veggies. I think this may be helping, somewhat, but I still get cravings for sweet foods. Today, Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I look forward to your next video.. Cheryl

    • Karen Donaldson

      January 13, 2016

      Hi Cheryl. Thank you. I’m not sure about the part where your doctor said you will never get diabetes. Without knowing your full history, I can’t be certain in my answer, but many of my clients have low blood sugars AND diabetes. Our sugars fluctuate throughout the day and night and what we eat greatly affects them. Including protein at each meal often helps stabilize sugars. Low blood sugars usually leave a person feeling tired and irritable and hungry and, if they are low enough, disoriented. Cravings can be caused by low blood sugars and/or emotional issues. The next video explains that more. Keep in touch please. Karen

  • David Bexon

    Reply Reply January 13, 2016

    Hi Karen, Thank you for explaining about the blood sugars, I will be 74 in May and have been a type 2 diabetic for 33 years and on insulin for the past 16 years I still cannot control my sugars some days great the next day ugh!!!.I am looking forward to seeing the next video, I live in Spain and have a wonderful supply of fresh vegetables and fruit , I have recently had an injection which contained cortisone and that has put 5 kl’s on me which I can ill afford as I am now 120 kl’s ,Is it to late in your opinion to try and lower my insulin intake each day ? once again Thanks

    • Karen Donaldson

      January 13, 2016

      Hi David. Blood sugars can be quite a complex issue to say the least. Sometimes it seems like the phase of the moon affects them. In truth, MANY things affect them. For example, your liver could be releasing extra sugars into your blood due to stress (watch video 3) or illness or for other reasons. It’s not always about the food. The nice thing is that managing our emotions can help with blood sugar issues. I would have to know your more of your medical history to answer your insulin question but I will tell you that I often see people reduce their medications as their cravings and emotional eating issues are resolved.

  • Catherine

    Reply Reply January 13, 2016

    I liked the video and the audio visuals helped with understanding but I would now like to access the other videos.
    Thank you in advance if these videos can help me.

    • admin

      January 13, 2016

      Catherine – wonderful to hear! The videos will be revealed as we introduce new topics in a few days.

  • admin

    Reply Reply January 13, 2016

    Tech team has this fixed! Thank you for the feedback and please enjoy Karen’s message.

  • Pat

    Reply Reply January 13, 2016

    Thank you Karen for a wonderful presentation. While I do know the information, you have presented it in a way that is so easy to understand and I look forward to passing your information along to others.
    Now I’m eager to learn more about how you use EFT in your program; I have some basic information about EFT and I would love to learn how to use it for my weight loss clients.

    • Karen Donaldson

      January 13, 2016

      Thank you Pat. I’m so glad you liked it! Please stay tuned to hear more about how I use EFT. It’s absolutely the BEST tool I’ve ever used to help people lose weight and keep it off.

  • Sandy

    Reply Reply January 13, 2016

    I enjoyed listening to your video and look forward to seeing the next ones. You make this complex system in our bodies so easy to understand. Getting excited in anticipation about losing my excess belly fat for good!

    • Karen Donaldson

      January 13, 2016

      Thank you Sandy. haha – yes! Get excited about losing that belly fat :)

  • Gillian

    Reply Reply January 13, 2016

    I totally relate to everything you said, especially the problem with knowing what to do but not having a strong enough will power. Allowing the self sabotage followed by the guilt and all that goes with it. It’s a horrible merry go round and just having results back of my blood work that aren’t good and the fact that I’m nearly 50 has been a wake up call. Enough is enough and I’m very interested in learning more.
    Thank you Karen.

    • Karen Donaldson

      January 13, 2016

      Gillian, I think you’ll see that it’s more about brain chemistry that will power. This is great news because we have solutions for the brain chemistry part. I look forward to having you watch the other videos.

  • Kathy

    Reply Reply January 13, 2016

    This all makes perfect sense. I need to know more so I can apply what it will take to overcome the bad eating habits. I know I’m an emotional eater. I don’t have a big weight problem but as you know just because someone isn’t obviously overweight doesn’t mean they are healthy. Bless for sharing your knowledge on this topic. I hope many others will learn about it and then apply it.

  • Tom

    Reply Reply January 12, 2016

    Karen,

    What you say makes a lot of sense. Thank you

    • Karen Donaldson

      January 13, 2016

      Thank you Tom. I hope it helps.

  • Gail

    Reply Reply January 12, 2016

    Hi, Karen, I love learning about nutrition and you explain things very clearly. I have used EFT for weight loss some, would like to learn what you have to say.
    Thanks!

  • Mark

    Reply Reply January 12, 2016

    I’m a great believer in Emotional Freedom and it’s effect on our connection with food. Can’t wait to hear your solution for breaking that connection.

  • Barbara Dickins

    Reply Reply January 12, 2016

    I’m looking forward to learning how to use EFT to manage food intake.

    • Karen Donaldson

      January 13, 2016

      Thanks Gail! I love learning too. Please stay tuned for the rest of the videos to learn more.

  • Barbara Dickins

    Reply Reply January 12, 2016

    I have done EFT before. Looking forward to finding out how to EFT to manage food intake.

    • Karen Donaldson

      January 13, 2016

      Barbara – EFT is the best tool I know of for managing food intake and curbing cravings! Just ask Jolly Time. They’re probably wondering why their sales are down since I used tapping on my popcorn cravings!!

  • Elizabeth

    Reply Reply January 11, 2016

    Lots of great information on carbohydrates – and the interaction with blood sugars. Looks like you might be answering my question in the next video. Hope to see it soon!

    • Karen Donaldson

      January 13, 2016

      Thanks Elizabeth. Let me know if you have questions after you watch the video. Blessings to you!

  • Chris

    Reply Reply January 11, 2016

    That was an amazingly clear explanation of how the blood sugar – insulin cycle works inside the body. I had heard about the PARTS of this before, but I didn’t understand before how it all fits together into the WHOLE. Karen thanks for your passion for sharing this information. I can’t wait till the next video!

    • Karen Donaldson

      January 13, 2016

      Thank you Chris. I love it when everything “clicks”. And yes! I am SO passionate about this. Thanks for watching.

  • Kelly

    Reply Reply January 11, 2016

    Weight loss has been a daily issue with me during my adult life – it’s keeping me from enjoying life for sure. Thank you for explaining why those comfort foods aren’t comforting. Can’t wait for the next video!

    • Karen Donaldson

      January 13, 2016

      hahaha – well, they ARE comforting at first, right? And then we feel worse about ourselves. You are going to love the next 2 videos!

  • Marie

    Reply Reply January 11, 2016

    I would love to be “at peace” with food. Looking forward to more Karen – thanks!

    • Karen Donaldson

      January 13, 2016

      Marie – you are so welcome. Yes, it is WONDERFUL to have peace with food. I have that now and I am so grateful.

  • Heather

    Reply Reply January 11, 2016

    Thank you Karen! I love the way you share the information in such an easy to understand way… definitely an AHA! moment :)

    • Karen Donaldson

      January 13, 2016

      Thanks Heather! I love this stuff and I am SO glad you had an AHA moment! So inspiring. Stay tuned please!

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