Why Your Body Would Want To Be Fat Or Thin (part 1) – The Gabriel Method
January 23rd, 2012 | by todadmin |
www.TheGabrielMethod.com – Jon lost an amazing 226lbs without diet or surgery. The before and after pictures you’ve seen are real, untouched photos of Jon’s personal transformation. In 2001 Jon Gabriel weighed 409 lbs. He’d tried almost every popular diet available without success. Not only did he fail to lose weight—he was steadily gaining. Overweight, overworked and unhappy, Jon was ready to give up. Then on September 11th 2001, Jon received a wake-up call. He was scheduled to fly from Newark to San Francisco that day and it was only by chance that he was not on the United Airlines Flight 93 that was hijacked by terrorists and crashed in Pennsylvania with no survivors. Jon realized that life was a precious opportunity not to be wasted. He realized that his weight would eventually kill him and decided to do something about it. Over the next two and a half years, Jon lost over 100 kilos without dieting, pills or surgery. He also stopped feeling stressed and overworked and started living the life of his dreams. Before Pictures here: www.thegabrielmethod.com DOWNLOAD *Free* 1st Chapter of Jon’s Book Here: www.TheGabrielMethod.com

14 Responses to “Why Your Body Would Want To Be Fat Or Thin (part 1) – The Gabriel Method”
By hazmatac on Jan 23, 2012 | Reply
@Moreba It is the sound that a MacBook Air makes (or other Apple/Mac computers) when you adjust the volume.
By mahika123ify on Jan 23, 2012 | Reply
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By jimmytube177 on Jan 23, 2012 | Reply
he is basically saying eat raw food and exercise
that’s it
bottom line
By nesterhaus on Jan 23, 2012 | Reply
@Moreba he is on a radio show and it is noise from the speaker in the room. He is responding to a question…
By slurpthesoap on Jan 23, 2012 | Reply
he takes the longest pauses and just sits there and stares with his mouth open lol it really pisses me off
By Emunahgal on Jan 23, 2012 | Reply
I believe EXCESS fat is not necessary unless you’re in a survival mode, but ‘normal’ fat is a vital part of good health and eating fat is good for us too. It’s the excess fat which shows our body is out of balance or stress but having no fat and eating no fat is very unhealthy.
By Moreba on Jan 23, 2012 | Reply
WTH is that sound at 00:15 ? O_O Please say it wasn’t what i think it was…
He heard it too, you can see him make a small pause….
By gledalac1979 on Jan 23, 2012 | Reply
“fat has no function ”
you lost me there. What about fat soluble vitamins and other nutrients ? What about protection for organs ? What about production of hormones?
By Belgzzz on Jan 23, 2012 | Reply
you talk too much
By Iwuzhere321 on Jan 23, 2012 | Reply
It’s amazing I stumbled across this. When I was 125-130lbs my body seemed to be “happy” with the weight. Now that I’m 110lbs it doesn’t like to cooperate with my weight loss anymore.
By TheRosa63 on Jan 24, 2012 | Reply
fat is still crucial to survival even in abundance of food, fat cells control metabolism right? it also buffers excess sugar, it hoards nutrients when these are in short supply like calcium, vita d and saturated fats. insulin doens’t prevent fat burning only fat release from adipose. body still burns the triglycerides in blood and fats on organs. sugar is not being burned so fat cells convert to fat for burning as cells are glucose resistant. how I understand it. good video by the way.
By aharp10 on Jan 24, 2012 | Reply
Matt Stone is totally in love with you, so I guess that means I am now too. Great video but, shouldn’t it be “Shifting your body’s set point” instead of “Shifting your bodies set point”. I guess it depends if someone has more than one body or not. I only have one so maybe this doesn’t apply to me.
By golcynski on Jan 24, 2012 | Reply
Well its not going to hurt to try, thanks for the INFO
By mnoy91 on Jan 24, 2012 | Reply
this is really good stuff thanks