Showing posts with label Sensa Ingredients. Show all posts
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Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Sensa Ingredients

Sensa Ingredients

Sensa, a Weight Loss product, is made to produce aroma intended to reduce one’s appetite. Of course, Sensa ingredients make it possible to achieve the weight loss result. What are the magic ingredients? Besides, you should always know the pros and cons of using it to make a better decision.


Sensa Ingredients
1. Maltodextrin
Even though Maltodextrin can be acquired from any kind of starch, the Maltro
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dextrin Sensa is acquired from corn. This is according to Sensa website. This ingredient is mostly used as substitute for sugar, but it is also a common additive in food.


2. Tricalcium Phosphate
This is a mineral that is commonly used as a replacement agent for electrolytes or as dietary supplement. It directly affects the kidneys, gastrointestinal tract and bonescausing an increase in serum calcium. It also reduces the breakdown of collagen and the release of minerals in your bones.


The side effects that might come about as a result of using this ingredient include Diarrhea, vomiting, Headache, rash, nausea, dizziness, mild low Blood Pressure, joint pain and increased urination. If you seem to experience such or other side effects after you have taken Sensa, seek medical attention.


3. Inactive Ingredients
The inactive ingredients included in Sensa are meant to give Sensa an appealing look and/or help when Sensa in being manufactured. Some of the inactive ingredients include silica, FD&C Yellow 5, artificial and natural flavors, milk/soy and carmine.


How Does Sensa Work?
1. Food Flakes
Sensa food flakes are made from silica, tricalcium phosphate, flavors and Maltrodextrin. Sprinkle the food flakes on your food the same way you add sugar or salt to foods. It enhances the scent and at the same time adding a mild sweet or salty taste.


2. Flavors
The savory flavors found in Sensa include onion, taco, ranch dressing, horseradish, Parmesan cheese and cheddar cheese. Sweet flavors include banana strawberry, malt, raspberry, spearmint and cocoa.


3. Sensory-specific Satiety
Sensa has been made with the intention of having it work with your senses, more specifically your smell. It gives you the notion that you are not hungry. Sensory specific satiety is the process whereby your brain receives the message from your smell receptors.


Pros and Cons of Sensa
If you are one of those people who believe in ads, then the Sensa ads could win an award on the easiest ways of losing weight. The Sensa website indicates that by just sprinkling the crystals on the food you eat, you lose weight. Question is, is losing weight that simple with Sensa?


Below are some of the pros and cons of Sensa:














Pros



Simplicity


Sensa is easy to use. All that is required of you is to carry it in the shaker provided and sprinkle it into your food before you eat. It should make you feel full and hence eat less food.


Relatively Safe


Ingredients in Sensa include silica, tricalcium phosphate, Maltodextrin, milk & soy ingredients, artificial and natural flavors. The Sensa manufacturing company states that the ingredients found in this product are on the FDA’s GRAS list. As a matter of fact, there is high likelihood that you already consume some of these ingredients in foods you have eaten.


No Diet Restriction


The best part about Sensa is that you do not have to stop eating some of your favorite foods. The company behind Sensa says that weight loss comes about because people consume less food overall and in the end, feel full much faster.



Cons



Not a Long Term Solution


Using Sensa may not be a long-term weight loss solution.


Not for Everyone


This weight loss system will not be suitable for all people. An obese person may not find it useful.


Side Effects


Taking Sensa may irritate your stomach. It is, therefore, advisable to consult your doctor prior to taking any medication.


Invalid Science


One substantial criticism when it comes to Sensa is that it lacks scientific evidence. While the website of the company behind Sensa has sited some scientific research, the details of the study are still hazy. The founder of the company is the man behind the research, and his findings have not been published in any known medical journals.


May be Unnecessary


Since the data supporting the link between weight-loss and Sensa is unclear, there is room for doubt on whether this product has any real outcomes. You might end up overeating thinking the Sensa is working.


Cost


The recommended time of use for Sensa is six months if you wish to see results. You can get Sensa online and have the freedom to compare prices. Generally, Sensa goes for about $60 for a month’s supply. Considering the fact that the specific gain of using Sensa is unclear, a person may be wasting their money on a product whose effects are not clear.