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Explanation Why Our Brains Make Us Over Eat
With so many people dealing with weight issues, scientists have done exhaustive studies on why people tend to overeat. Most pin it on the ancient conditions that humans had to endure. For most of our history, people could not be sure where their next meal was coming from and much of what we ate was low in calories. The body’s response was to make sure we felt hungry until we received a clear signal from our stomach that it was full.
Today, our situation is very difficult. We live a sedentary lifestyle so we don’t burn as many calories as in the past. In addition, today’s diet is much higher in calories. The result is ugly – we still have the urge to eat until we are full but we end up consuming far more calories than we need to maintain our optimal body weight.
Few wonder why strategies that call for us to simply eat less tend not to work. How could they if they leave our stomach feeling half empty and our brain begging for more.
How to trick the brain In response, researchers turned their attention to ways of convincing the brain that the stomach was full even when it’s not. One of the most interesting and successful of these approaches was taken by a new weight loss company called SENSA®. Their scientists were intrigued by an accidental discovery; people who lost their sense of smell - due to illness or accident – tended to experience rapid weight gain. Apparently, our sense of smell has a powerful impact on the satiety center of the brain, from which feelings of hunger originate.
These scientists then set out to see if they could find particular scents that could trick the brain into thinking the stomach was full. The result was a combination of crystals which help to speed up the sensation of being full.
Over a six month period the scientists asked more than a thousand test subjects to sprinkle the crystals onto everything they ate. The results were astonishing. On average, test participants lost 30.5 pounds - nearly 15% of their total body weight. Participants achieved these results without following any special exercise regime or diet.
Now these clinically proven appetite reducing compounds have now been developed into a weight loss system called "Sensa". The system is easy to use – it does not have a taste or smell - and you simply sprinkle some over your meals. Even though you can’t notice it on your food, it triggers your brain to register that the stomach is full well before it actually is and you lose the urge to keep eating, so you eat less and lose more weight.
Sensa does not interact with your digestive system like fat blockers so there are no unpleasant side effects or jitters.
Can it work for you A flavorless sprinkle that helps you lose weight - too good to be true? Apparently the company anticipated a somewhat skeptical response from jaded consumers, bombarded by various products making weight loss claims. For that reason they introduced the product through a special free trial offer that lets you try Sensa and lose weight with no risk before you decide if you want to pay for it or not.
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