Trying to lose weight is difficulty and the older you
get the harder it can be. I know for me I have gained weight since losing my
job on July 1, 2015 and I have been discouraged and feel like I am on a roller
coaster and feel out of control with eating some days. I have to lose at least 50
pounds to be healthy but I will settle with 5 to motivate me. I know at meal
time I can eat and try to limit myself to smaller potions but then you feel
hungry still and who wants that? I recently discovered MealEnders which is a
signaling lozenge which tells your brain ok I am no longer hunger. These are
low calorie, stimulant free and come in the flavors of Chocolate Mint,
Cinnamon, Citrus and Mocha. The way it works is MealEnders’
active-taste formula rewards and resets your taste buds,
distracting you from the temptation to overindulge. First the
delicious Reward Layer treats you to the sweet taste of dessert a
signal we typically associate with the end of a meal. Then the Inner
Core’s Active-Taste Layer releases a proprietary blend of gentle, cool tingling
sensations on the tongue, which engage the trigeminal nerve, distracting your mind from the urge to continue
overeating. You can feel your MealEnder go to work instantly.
My Opinion: I really like them all
but my favorite is the cinnamon one and I take one of these when I am done with
my meal of portion control to lose weight and it really does satisfy me and
keep me from over eating and that is so awesome as I am tired of being this weight.
About MealEnders: As
I grew older and started to battle my beltline, I discovered that
the biggest obstacles to managing my weight were knowing when to end meals
and avoiding unnecessary snacks. Too often, I had a big plate of
spaghetti, but still felt hungry and ate seconds (and often thirds). And
it wasn’t just spaghetti. I would say “one cookie” and eat five. I
would eat my wife’s or daughter’s leftovers after I had finished my own meal.
After a few annual physicals raised some red flags,
my doctor suggested that, before putting me on any medication, I should try to
lose a few pounds to see if that would solve the issues. My need to break
this unhealthy overeating habit had become imperative. I was really
challenged; I wanted to change, but couldn’t do it alone. I needed
something to help me stop overeating. I needed a little boost of
willpower.
Disclaimer:
I was in no way compensated for this review and this is solely my own opinion
which may differ from yours.
Interesting product. I followed on twitter to learn more about them. I do that with my Chocolate Mint Stevia syrup as a sub for dessert, which I normally do not eat. Thanks for the review. ~Deb
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