
Overcoming Emotional Eating: Why Controlling Your Emotions Are Critical to Losing Weight
If you are like the other two million people who have discovered GOLO, it’s likely because you were tired of feeling frustrated and asking yourself questions, such as: Why can’t I lose weight? What is happening to my body? Why do I feel so bad?
The fact is, most people become overweight due to stress, fatigue, or emotional eating, and the body’s inability to manage the excess calories consumed.
Excess weight, and especially excess belly fat, cause your body to be less efficient at managing blood sugar and insulin levels. Insulin is the critical hormone that regulates the metabolism, and Insulin Resistance causes your fat cells to take over and you feel out of control because, despite your efforts, you can’t lose weight.
Stress, fatigue and Insulin Resistance all lead to hunger and cravings, low blood sugar, poor sleep and other symptoms, which drive emotional decisions like overeating or bingeing, followed by starvation dieting. These eating habits create a vicious cycle of weight gain and yo-yo dieting that can damage your health. They can also cause dangerous imbalances in your brain chemistry and the hormones that affect your metabolism and emotional strength.

This vicious cycle is very common especially if you have dieted over and over again. You try to take control, but when your body and brain chemistry are unbalanced and not aligned it’s even harder to lose weight. It’s not your fault and you are not alone!
If you are struggling with your emotions, or constantly fighting food cravings, here are a few things you can do to help break the cycle:
- Keep healthy snacks close by that you enjoy. Instead of reaching for chips, fast food, cakes or heavy leftovers, choose healthy alternatives like unsalted mixed nuts, Greek yogurt with berries, apples with cheese, or hummus with raw veggies.
- Log what you eat. Keeping track of your snacks and meals will help remind you how much food you are consuming.
- Relieve stress through exercise. Exercise is some of the best stress relief. Taking a walk through your neighborhood each day, or a light jog through the park, will help. If you are confined to a small area inside the house, you can try jumping jacks, yoga videos, breathing exercises or meditation. If you are looking for a total body, at-home workout, checkout the AeroTrainer by GOLO here.
- Drink water. Drinking more water will not only help you lose weight, it will make you feel more full. If you have the urge to snack, but realize you are not truly hungry, pour yourself a refreshing, large glass of water or seltzer. If you want to add a little more taste to your water, infuse it with fresh lemon, lime, mint, cucumber, or orange.
- Stay busy. Boredom and inactivity can trigger food cravings. Try to keep active and up-to-date with your favorite hobbies. Maybe even keep a puzzle nearby that you can keep working on. You can always spend a little extra time with your pet or call a friend to keep you occupied. When all else fails, just remember your “WHY”—why do you need to lose weight and get healthier? At the end of the day, your “WHY” is your biggest motivation.
How GOLO helps
What if you could take complete control of your emotions, stress, anxiety, blood sugar and energy and finally succeed? What if you were able to fully enjoy your relationship with food, instead of allowing food and unhealthy cravings control you? Well you can with GOLO, because GOLO truly addresses the physical and emotional reasons for weight gain and diet failure.
Why can GOLO work for you?
When you control glucose and insulin, you help stop the cycle of stress and emotional eating and starvation dieting. Starvation dieting or diet foods negatively affect blood sugar and increase stress and cortisol making stress and emotional eating worse. You end up losing more muscle and less fat, which is why you gain the weight back quickly and have to start all over again.
GOLO is not a diet, it is a simple plan that shows you how to use food to help your body maintain a healthy balance, and can be incorporated into your life easily. The whole family can eat the same foods, eliminating the isolation that comes with conventional dieting. GOLO will also show you how to make any diet, or self-dieting approach, more effective—it can also help you feel better.
Stop dieting and start losing weight with GOLO’s all-natural Release supplement and GOLO for Life Plan
You can easily take back control of your weight and health with the GOLO for Life Plan. The GOLO for Life Plan is included with your order of Release and focuses on improving your metabolic health with food, not dieting.
Let GOLO help you take control of your insulin levels and improve your metabolism so you can curb emotional eating and lose weight easier and faster! Click here to shop GOLO.
Sources:
Weight loss: Gain control of emotional eating - Mayo Clinic
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*Disclaimer: Testimonial results were obtained over a period of three months to two years, may not be typical, and your results may be more or be less than the averages stated in this email. While some people may experience greater weight loss in the first few weeks, the GOLO weight loss system is designed to minimize weight loss to 1 to 2 pounds per week to minimize muscle loss. Expect an average weight loss of 1-2 pounds per week using the GOLO system. The GOLO weight loss system includes the GOLO Metabolic Plan along with behavior and lifestyle recommendations, including a recommendation for moderate exercise. Many of the testimonials and reviews came from study participants or GOLO customers and members who followed the GOLO Metabolic Plan and also took the Release supplement.
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