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Swiss neuroscientists believe they have developed the most effective and easiest way to lose weight, all because of a mistake by a dentist on his patient 20 years ago.

In the early 1980's, an Italian dentist made a remarkable discovery quite by accident, that has led 20 years later to the development of what Swiss neuroscientists believe to be the most effective weight loss product available in the world today.

It started with an accidental overdose of novocaine. The dentist had a male patient complaining that the tooth he was drilling was causing him too much pain to continue. The dentist gave his patient a second shot of the analgesic only to be told it was still not effective. Reluctantly, a third painkiller was administered, and whilst this did deaden the pain and allowed the dentist to complete the job at hand, the following day the patient noticed that the numb sensation in his mouth remained.

The dentist referred the patient to a local GP who diagnosed that due to the large dosage administered, some of the novocaine had entered the blood stream beneath the tongue. This had created a numbing of the tongue that was a temporary sensation and was not of any real concern as it would pass in a week or so.

The patient, who was overweight and renown for his very large appetite, reported an immediate loss of interest in food. In a short period of time the patient had lost a remarkable amount of weight, and stated that he had just stopped thinking about food and did not have any cravings, as he had experienced previously when attempting to lose weight and follow diets. He was so pleased with the results, when the numbing sensation passed, the patient returned to the dentist pleading for a further shot of analgesic.

The GP. correctly determined that the patient had inadvertently had his taste buds desensitised by the analgesic. The question it raised was how this could have such a remarkable effect on his lack of desire for food or cravings. Could it be that the numbing of the taste buds sent a message to the brain that controlled appetite? Scientists believed this could be the “dieter's dream”, the ability to fool the brain into a feeling of fullness and satiety without the calories. The research for the “holy grail” for dieters had begun.

Over the next two decades teams of scientists from research institutes around the world explored the effects that taste (gustatory response) had on the brain, in conjunction with research on smell (olfactory response), which ultimately led to the recognition and the award of the Nobel Price for Medicine in 2004, for Richard Axel and Linda B Buck.

SensaSlim was developed following 20 year of research. Its formulation is made of totally natural ingredients that have been tested and proven safe for prolonged usage by humans.

It is an intra oral spray which is designed to be sprayed into the mouth and onto the capillaries of the tongue. Being an intra oral spray, the formulation enters the blood stream and goes into effect, according to research published in the highly respected USA medical Journal Physicians Desk Reference , nine times faster than pills.

The taste buds are pleasantly desensitised by a natural herb, oil of clove (Syzygium aromaticum) which acts as a local temporary anaesthetic. This sends a message to the brain that suppresses the appetite, without affecting the central nervous system.

The product is administered three times a day, by three sprays onto the tongue, 10 minutes before meals. The effect of the formulation is felt immediately and suppression of appetite is swift. There have been no adverse side effects recorded.

SensaSlim will be made available, exclusively, to 10,000 participants in these global trials. People who are overweight and want to be part of the trial can register by clicking on the button at the bottom of this page. The trials will commence now and be conducted throughout 2008 and 2009. It is scheduled for release worldwide for general consumer purchase as an over the-counter medicine (OCM) in mid 2010. It is a natural formulation and will not require a medical practitioner's prescription.

 
 
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