WO2007084660A2 - Procédé de perte de poids par surveillance de la faim - Google Patents

Procédé de perte de poids par surveillance de la faim Download PDF

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WO2007084660A2
WO2007084660A2 PCT/US2007/001423 US2007001423W WO2007084660A2 WO 2007084660 A2 WO2007084660 A2 WO 2007084660A2 US 2007001423 W US2007001423 W US 2007001423W WO 2007084660 A2 WO2007084660 A2 WO 2007084660A2
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61HPHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
    • A61H39/00Devices for locating or stimulating specific reflex points of the body for physical therapy, e.g. acupuncture
    • A61H39/04Devices for pressing such points, e.g. Shiatsu or Acupressure
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61HPHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
    • A61H2205/00Devices for specific parts of the body
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  • FlG. 2 is a flow process diagram showing an exemplary embodiment of a program cycle that's serves as a portion of the inventive global program cycle of FIG. 1 ;
  • a method for reducing an individual's weight through hunger control is provided, wherein predetermined biologically active hunger control points and/or areas on the skin are stimulated utilizing removably attached point stimulation elements (PSEs) (e.g., spherules, etc.), in accordance with a predefined configurable cyclical treatment schedule. Maintenance procedures are also performed by the individual, after a predetermined amount of treatment cycles, to maintain weight reduction benefits gained during the treatments. Additional optional features of the inventive hunger control method include application of at least one of: a chrono-sensitive dietary plan, psychological reinforcement, a physical activity protocol, and a vitamin and seasonally-selected herb plan.
  • PSEs point stimulation elements
  • the method of the present invention achieves and exceeds all of its objectives to significantly increase the effectiveness of the '064 Application methodology, to enable long-term maintenance of the method's beneficial results, and to simplify its use and implementation.
  • the Sadkhin Points 200 include 8 points located behind each ear of an individual (16 points total).
  • the Points 200 are dispersed among three general zones 300, 400, and 500. Each of the zones 300, 400, and 500 has a physiological connection . to a different group of an individual's internal organs.
  • Zone 300 consists of three Points 302, 304, 306 that are associated with the stomach and liver.
  • the inventive weight reduction method is preferably practiced in multiple program cycles, each with a number of program sub-cycles, with each program cycle being followed by a maintenance cycle and separated from the next program cycle by a period of time measured in months.
  • the length of this period between a maintenance cycle and the next program cycle is dependent on the individual characteristics and weight of the person participating in the global program cycle 10 under the direction of a trained program administrator.
  • the person taking part in the global program cycle 10 will be referred to as a "participant”
  • the person and/or the entity directing and configuring the operation of the global program cycle 10 will be referred to as a "practitioner”.
  • the participant can reduce their weight by a desired amount and maintain that reduction indefinitely, as long as the various requirements of the program cycles are adhered to, and the periodic program cycle are repeated as necessary (see FIG. 7, and the accompanying description below).
  • the participant provides answers to a series of questions to establish the participants specific needs, requirements, and characteristics, (including, but not limited to: the desired target weight, current weight, current height, body fat percentage, body mass index, physical condition, psychological condition, medical conditions, allergies, dietary restrictions and/or requirements, and any other information about the participant's physical and/or mental conditions and well-being).
  • the practitioner may acquire additional information about the participant by measurements or other forms of data acquisition and/or assessment, for example, by weighing the participant, measuring various body parts of the participant (waist, legs, neck, etc.), taking blood pressure measurements, taking body fat percentage measurements, measuring the body mass index, and so on.
  • the participant has achieved a desired level of weight reduction, and does not need to continue to perform the program cycle 16, unless the participant's weight increases by a particular predetermined amount, for example designated as a "weight alert threshold" which may be monitored as a step 20.
  • a weight alert threshold for example designated as a "weight alert threshold” which may be monitored as a step 20.
  • the participant may also adhere to a post- maintenance program (for example, restriction on eating after 6 PM) that further locks-in the beneficial effects of the previous program protocol.
  • the participant should return to the practitioner for a follow-up program protocol 22, which includes a program update step 26 (similar to the program setup 14, but aimed at updating the program protocol 24 for changes in participant's information), and also includes a program cycle 28 and subsequent maintenance cycle 30 (which are similar in principle to the program cycle 16 and maintenance cycle 18, but which may be modified therefrom based on the information gained at the program update step 26).
  • the global program cycle 10 then continues at the step 20. Referring now to FIG. 7, an exemplary illustrative global program cycle
  • PSEs Preferably, small amounts of pressure should be applied on the PSE — just enough to make sure that the pressure feels the same behind each ear.
  • the PSEs are then periodically manipulated in accordance with a daily program cycle protocol shown and described below in connection with FIG. 3).
  • a second cycle 56 is initiated, which is similar to the cycle 52, except that the PSEs are used to stimulate Points 402-406 and include a variation in the daily program cycle protocol 100 (FIG. 3).
  • this step 54 may be bypassed and the program cycle 50 may then proceed from cycle 52 to cycle 56.
  • a third cycle 58 is initiated, which is similar to the cycle 52, except that the PSEs are used to stimulate Points 502 and 504 and include a variation in the daily program cycle protocol 100 (FIG. 3).
  • the program cycle 50 is over and the participant may proceed to the maintenance cycle 18 (FIG. 1).
  • the practitioner may institute one or more supplemental cycles until the target weight A is lost during one cycle, or until the practitioner is otherwise satisfied with the participant's progress.
  • the supplemental cycle consists of alternating performance of the first cycle 52, and the third cycle 58.
  • a different supplemental cycle protocol may be utilized.
  • the effectiveness of the global program cycle 10 (and of the individual program cycles) may be greatly increased with the use of program cycle optional components (PCOCs), shown in FIG. 4, and indicated as PCOCs 64 - 70 in FIG. 2.
  • PCOCs program cycle optional components
  • Controlled Feeding 150 which includes the elements of quantity of food 160, quality of food 162, and time of consumption of food 164.
  • Quantity of food 160 relates to the sizes of the portions consumed by the participant.
  • Quality of food 162 relates to the type of food consumed and beneficial and harmful characteristics thereof, such as meat, dairy, carbohydrates, fat content, etc..
  • Time of consumption of food 164 relates to the times during the day at which the participant consumes the food.
  • Various types of dietary restrictions can be implemented as restrictive feeding 150, as a matter of choice by the practitioner, for example depending on the particular characteristics and requirements of the participant;
  • Constant Cycle-Based Gratification 166 relates to the fact that the participant receives instant gratification at the end of each program cycle in form of weight reduction.
  • Reinforcement by Practitioner 168 relates to the positive reinforcement of the participant's progress by the practitioner, and to verbal reinforcement by the practitioner of the principles of the inventive method to the participant at each opportunity;
  • Seasonal Herb Mixes (Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer) 178), and Chronologically Determined Supplements 180.
  • the Continual Vitamins 176 relate to various vitamin supplements that may be recommended to the participant by the practitioner.
  • Seasonal Herb Mixes 178 relate to mixtures of beneficial herbs (for example based on well-known naturopathic qualities, but that are selected based on the season they are taken, e.g., Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer.
  • Chronologically Determined Supplements 180 relate to different herbal supplements (for example, in form of teas) that may be recommended to the participant for consumption in morning for one type of supplement and in the evening for another type of supplement.
  • the exemplary daily program cycle protocol 100 is shown.
  • the PSE stimulation times 102, 106, 116, and 126 i.e., the times of day at which the PSEs are used to stimulate the appropriate Points
  • the wait periods 104, 108, 114, 118, and 124 and, most importantly, the first special PSE stimulation ("FSS") 110 and the second special PSE stimulation ("SSS") 120, along with the corresponding FSS time 112 (i.e., the time at which the FSS 110 is performed), and SSS time 122 (i.e., the time at which the SSS 120 is performed) are selected and determined in accordance with a current program cycle, i.e. depending on whether the current program cycle is 52, 56 or 58.
  • the protocol 100 elements 102 to 126 may be selected as a matter of design choice, or the values shown and described in the '064 Application may be readily utilized.
  • the participant is instructed to eat only between specific hours, for example, between the hours of approximately 12 PM and 6 PM, plus or minus one hour for a participant with a normal day/night schedule. As previously discussed in connection with FIG. 1 , for maximum results, the participant should adhere to the global program cycle 10 on a continual basis.

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L'invention porte sur un procédé de perte de poids par surveillance de la faim selon lequel on stimule des points ou zones de la peau à l'aide d’éléments de stimulation de points amovibles (par exemple des sphérules, etc.), en suivant un programme de traitement cyclique configurable, prédéfini. La personne suit et/ou des procédures d’entretien après un certain nombre de cycles de traitement pour maintenir les résultats acquis pendant le traitement. Le procédé consiste également à suivre au moins: un régime diététique, des prises de vitamines et de plantes de saison, une modification du comportement et un protocole d’activités physiques.
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