Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Pingie: HTTP:: Nutritionists Warn of the Dangers of Magic Weight Loss Product Sensa Tastants

HTTP:: Nutritionists Warn of the Dangers of Magic Weight Loss Product Sensa Tastants
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We probably all know by now that, if something seems too good to be true, it probably is. After falling prey countless times to miracle weight-loss products and instant diets that promise fast results without us having to do anything in particular, skepticism towards the Sensa Tastant Crystals is more than understandable. According to Heather Caswell of the British Nutrition Foundation, speaking to the Daily Mail, as Sensa is probably heading to the UK, to be sold over the counter, it’s actually advisable that we keep an eye out for more studies before starting this new miracle diet. The Sensa Crystals have been developed by a neurologist who discovered that patients with head injuries, who had partially lost their smell and taste, were more prone to gaining weight. Therefore, he came up with the recipe for these crystals that enhance the taste and smell of all the foods we eat so that we feel fuller quicker, without having to change a thing about our diet or culinary p!
references. We don’t even have to work out to lose the weight if we have the Sensa Crystals, it is being said, because, after about six months, we learn portion control and we no longer indulge. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is, Caswell says for the Mail. While the initial weigh...
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