Sensa - Do we care how it works?
Sensa - The Modus Operandi
Scientific and laboratory deductions and explanations are always much simpler than a Street side demonstration. But, then Sensa is one weight loss product which depended upon fooling the sensory organs. It makes sense to understand how Sensa works on a neurological level.
According to Dr. Hirsch’s research..This is how Sensa interacts with our nervous system.
Sensa - A neurological angle
- Scents from Sensa Tastants travel through your nose to nerve receptors.
- The receptors send signals to the brain that stimulate the olfactory bulb.
- The olfactory bulb, in turn, signals the satiety center in the hypothalamus.
- The hypothalamus sends signals to the pituitary gland that triggers the release of hormones that suppress hunger and appetite.
- We all know that sensory nerves of smell and taste are inter-connected. According to Dr. Hirsch - As you eat, the two senses work together to stimulate an area of the brain called the “satiety center,” which tells your body when it’s time to stop eating. By enhancing smell (sensory input), Sensa Tastants help to enable the brain-stomach connection and trigger the “feel full” signal.
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