America’s Gentleman Hypnotist · Free Guide
The Shot Shrinks Your Appetite.
But Not Your Old Self-Image.
If you’re on Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro or Zepbound and the weight is finally coming off — but your head hasn’t caught up — this free guide is for you.
- Why “food noise” comes roaring back — and the 60-second hypnotic mute button
- The mirror trap that keeps you feeling heavy at a lighter weight
- How to stop “earning” food and rebuild a calm, in-control relationship with eating
“Your doctor handled the body.
Let’s handle the mind.”
Sound Familiar?
The number on the scale is dropping. So why doesn’t it feel like winning?
GLP-1 medications are a medical miracle for millions. But they work on your stomach — not on the decades of beliefs, habits, and self-talk stored in your subconscious. That’s why so many people on the shot still say:
- “I look in the mirror and still see the old me.”
- “I’m terrified of what happens when I stop the medication.”
- “Eating feels joyless — or guilt comes back the second the food noise does.”
- “People compliment me and I don’t know how to receive it.”
None of that is a willpower problem. It’s a mind problem — and the mind is exactly what hypnosis was built for.
Who’s Guiding You
Meet David Bryan Smith
Known as America’s Gentleman Hypnotist, David has spent years helping everyday people rewrite the subconscious patterns behind their habits — calmly, safely, and without judgment.
The GLP-1 wave created millions of people whose bodies are changing faster than their self-image can keep up. This free guide is the first step in closing that gap — the part your prescription never came with.
“The Missing Piece Your Doctor Didn’t Tell You About.”
Get “The 5 Mind Traps That Sabotage Ozempic Users”
Plus the 60-second hypnotic reset for each one. Free, instant, and yours to keep.
Send Me the Free GuideThis guide and David Bryan Smith’s programs provide mindset and hypnosis coaching for general wellness. They are not medical advice, not a substitute for your physician, and are not affiliated with or endorsed by the makers of any GLP-1 medication. Always follow your prescriber’s guidance regarding your medication.