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You might want to take a look at this:
http://www.thefitshack.com/2008/06/1...-it-wont-work/ Personally I don't think any supplements really work. |
Yes, I've already read that as well as several others. I was wanting to know if anyone here has tried it and what they thought of it.
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I worked at a place that sold sensa and needless to say we had a lot of complaints that it did not work. If you don't reduce calories and increas exercise, sprinkling something on your food won't work.
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Originally Posted by NicoleN1101: |
Has anybody had any success with Sensa tastants? And are they safe?
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Just checking to see if anyone is still using this product and if you think its worth the money? Portion control is my problem if I could get that under control I know I could be successful with weightloss.
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Also Checking To See If Anyone Is Still Using The Product ??
Sounds Too Good To Be True!! |
Sensa?????
I was wondering if anybody has tried "Sensa"?.... I just saw an article on yahoo about sensa. I guess you would sprinkle the sensa on your food and it will prevent you from over eating; which i am completely guilty of.
Wondering if anybody knows or has tried it? |
I merged your thread with others. There is some feedback, not positive though about the product. Hope that helps you.
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I tried Sensa back in November, when I began this weight loss journey. I lost 5 lbs the first week I used it, although I also made a major change in what I ate and the quantities I ate. I can't say that I ever got into the habit of using it regularly, but I think it's possible it did help me re-set my ability to regulate my portion sizes. Even though I stopped using it after the first week or so, I have kept going from there.
For me, a lot if it was the idea of trying to be more mindful about what I was eating. While Sensa doesn't tell you to follow any specific diet plan, I did find that I paid more attention what I was eating, and ultimately ended up using Fitday to track my food. I don't honestly know how much credit to give to Sensa - but it certainly did trigger me to start on this path. I still have a lot of it (I ordered a few months up front) and I think that it's possible I might try it again, when I feel like I'm struggling with staying on my weight loss plan. It worked to get me on track once, so why not try it again if/when I feel like I could use some help! The one thing I would caution is that the free trial is not really free - if you don't return the product within 30 days, you will get billed for full price. I think that's an issue with their marketing, but not necessarily with the product itself. Also, if you google, you may find a promo code - I used one and got 15% off my order. Overall, I don't think there is anything unhealthy about the product. I can't say that I swear by it or heartily recommend it or something like that because I didn't use it that long. And I don't think the product itself makes you lose weight - it still comes down to making good choices about the kinds of foods you eat and how much of it you eat. But I did find it helpful to get me to a place where I was making better choices and it's possible that others might too. |
Hi All,
I am actually writing a full product review of SENSA. I bought a 3 month supply of the product last week and am logging impressions, weight loss and changes in lifestyle and appetite. I was wondering if anyone had anything else they wanted me to look into? One thing I did notice immediately is that yes, I did feel full faster and was able to push my plate away from me. In addition, i have noticed that I am not craving sweets nearly as much as I have in the past. Then again, that could be due to the placebo effect. Major downfall so far: It looks really weird in resturants to take this shaker out of my purse. My family and friends know what I'm doing, but when i go on a date or am eating lunch with my work collegues I blow off their , "what the **** is that stuff" questions by saying..."Um...I'm doing a product review." That works for me because I often review products, but i don't know how well that would for anyone else. Some quick information on Hirsch's Study: Methods: Over a six-month period, the overweight or obese subjects sprinkled a variety of savory or sweet tastant crystals onto their food prior to mandiculation. Pre and post study weights were obtained and compared to one hundred nontreated controls. Results: One thousand four hundred and thirty-six patients (87.4% female, 12.6% male) with an average initial weight of 208 pounds, and BMI of 34.2, completed this study. The average weight loss was 30.5 pounds, 5.0 BMI, versus control of 2 pounds, 0.3 BMI (p < 0.05). It does make me a little skeptical that his study was not fully peer reviewed, but it does appear well controlled. So, we'll see. |
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Sensa...does it work?
It sounds too good to be true and it probably is, but I was curious if anyone has tried it, just out of curiosity. Thanks!
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Sensa?
Saw a blurb about Sensa and thought - Too good to be true!
Then I thought of that saying if it seems too good to be true, it probably is... Oh. I can't post links.... so google Sensa? So I thought I'd put it out there. Anyone tried it? It would address my problem for sure, but crystals telling the brain to stop eating?? Really?? Sigh. |
My Mother in law told me about it when she started using it a few months ago. I haven't heard anything since, so I doubt it works.
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