It’s not every day that a new weight-loss fad crosses your path—or is it? Diets, supplements, and exercise gadgets tempt you at every turn, but most have been proven as unsuccessful and even dangerous (think Fen-phen and Hydroxycut). The Sensa Weight-Loss System is not new, not a fad, nor is it a diet. Based on over 25 years of research, it is a natural way to lose weight gradually, without sacrificing your health. No special food items, no strict exercise regime, no counting calories.
The Sensa Weight-Loss System is an all-natural, food-based product, called a tastant. Sprinkled on food, these tastants are undetectable and do not change the flavor of the food you are eating, but they do trigger sensors in the brain. Without any harmful side effects, the brain simply communicates to the body that the stomach is full. As simple as that.
Used regularly, you will become accustomed to eating less, and by the time you reach those weight-loss goals you will have modified your eating behavior and trained your body to stop overeating. Dr. Hirsch, Sensa’s creator, explains: “Sensa works with your body’s natural urges, not against them, so you can eat less without even thinking about it.”
There is no need to give up your favorite food and no need to stay on the program for the rest of your life. In a recent study, participants lost an average of 30.5 pounds in six months and found that they tamed food cravings and their tendency to overeat. You can, too.
Whether you have 10 pounds or 100 pounds to lose, getting that excess weight off can seem impossible. Rather than throw your hands up in frustration or spend weeks and months following a regimen that doesn’t work or makes you unhappy, consider taming those food cravings with Sensa.
The Sensa Weight-Loss System offers one-month, three-month or six-month programs. To get you started, click here to try Sensa for FREE and start losing those extra pounds.
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