Mouth Spray (Oral Absorption) vs. Pills
Medicine has evolved at a dramatic pace over the last fifty years. As we've gained a greater understanding of how the human body works, new drugs and methods of delivery have been invented.
The wave of the future is oral absorption, where medicine is administered via a spray directly into the back of the mouth or throat.
There is now a revolutionary way to take medicine. Oral sprays are the fastest, most effective and convenient way to get medication into the bloodstream.
After exhaustive studies at leading universities and hospitals worldwide, many medical experts have agreed that oral spray absorption of medicine and supplements is far superior to current pill or caplet methods.
When administered orally, tests at Massachusetts General Hospital (USA) indicate that vitamins and nutrients reach higher blood concentrations faster than when given via pill or caplet. In fact, some supplements can start acting on your body nearly 30 minutes sooner than when administered via caplet or pill.
Many physicians are beginning to question the effectiveness of some nutritional supplements when administered through the digestive system, where they are subject to chemical breakdown and diminished effectiveness. This revolutionary concept is simple: medicines sprayed into the mouth and under the tongue are more readily absorbed into the bloodstream than the same substances ingested into the stomach.
How Oral Spray Works
Oral sprays have a non-toxic aerosol (spray) pump which delivers the purest form of medicine directly into the body. When sprayed into the mouth, micro-sized beads or droplets are sprayed onto the tissue surface of the lining in the mouth and swallowed. This allows the molecules to be absorbed very quickly. Meaning you get a higher absorption rate and therefore a higher rate of nutrients to your brain. This process allows the nutrients to work within seconds without causing any extra stress to the organs.
To describe the process of absorption inside the mouth, the correct term would be either "sublingual absorption" (delivery of a substance through the mucosal membranes lining the floor of the mouth), or "buccal absorption" (when substance is absorbed through the mucosal membranes lining the cheeks) - and not just "oral absorption".
Different parts of oral tissue have different degrees of permeability which is the ability to transmit fluid. The higher permeability capacity of a tissue, the better this tissue can absorb liquids. Sublingual mucosa is the thinnest among mouth tissues, and has the highest permeability capacity.
Liquid sprays do not contain fillers or binders, contrary to the make-up of pills. Common fillers include talcum powder, yeast, starch and sugar. Binders are mostly made of wax or shellac. Therefore when you take pills, you are ingesting unwanted materials. Having a spray that does not have these fillers and binders means you are getting the purest form of minerals and other nutritional supplements available. Oral sprays bypass the solubility and absorption problems accompanied by traditional nutritional supplements.
This ensures that SensaSlim is so much more effective, it allows your body to utilise all the necessary nutrients eliminating the standard metabolic process. Most of the time, the process of digesting pills is so taxing that our bodies eliminate some of the nutrients before we absorb them.
Through SensaSlim, nutrients absorb directly into the bloodstream and into the cells instantaneously.
Not only is oral spray more convenient, it also allows those with irritable bowel syndrome, hiatal hernias, diverticulitis and gastrointestinal disorders, which often interfere with the body's ability to absorb nutrients, to take oral sprays safely and receive the medicine or nutrients they need. Oral absorption is safer, more convenient and more effective than normal delivery. Anyone from children to adults to the elderly can take them without risks.
Oral sprays are more effective because they are administered every three to four hours. This delivers, and maintains, a more constant distribution and proper concentration of nutrients throughout the body.
An Amazing Breakthrough
Age is a major factor in absorption, because as we age, it becomes impossible for the body to have adequate uptake. Although absorption problems exist in younger people, persons over the age of 35 are more likely to have absorption problems. The unfortunate thing is that as we get older, digestive issues tend to increase, while at the same time, proper absorption becomes even more important. Age presents a problem that dramatically increases the "odds" against us in the gamble for optimum nutrition.
SensaSlim is the easy and convenient way to supplement your needs. By using the oral spray delivery method, SensaSlim now makes it easy for you to get what your body needs, when it needs it.
This unique delivery system is supported by the prestigious Physicians' Desk Reference for Non-Prescription Drugs & Dietary Supplements, as the best way to achieve the nutritional supplement levels your body demands.

Many physicians are beginning to question the effectiveness of some nutritional supplements when administered through the digestive system, where they are subject to chemical breakdown and diminished effectiveness. This revolutionary concept is simple: vitamins and other nutrients sprayed into the mouth and under the tongue are more readily absorbed into the bloodstream than the same substances ingested into the stomach.
How SensaSlim Travels from the Tongue to the Brain
Three nerves bring taste messages to messages to the brainstem: the facial nerve, shown in the picture above, which brings messages from the anterior two-thirds of the tongue; the hypoglossal nerve, which brings messages from the posterior tongue; and the glossopharyngeal nerve, which brings messages from the throat area and the palate. The nerve carrying messages from the touch/temperature/pain system is called the trigeminal nerve. All of these nerves bring their messages to the brainstem, where they combine their signals in areas of the brainstem that are involved with arousal (for example from sleep), and are the locus of our sense of self. As taste messages move further through the brain, they join up with smell messages to give the sensation of flavour.

Odour, the nose and the brain
Molecules of SensaSlim move through the back of the throat and reach olfactory nerve endings in the roof of the nose. The molecules bind to these nerve endings, which then signal the olfactory bulb to send smell messages to critical parts of the brain for analysis.
Acquiring information related to scent through the back of the mouth is called retronasal olfaction—via the nostrils it is called orthonasal olfaction. These processes differ, and both methods influence flavour; aromas such as vanilla, for example, can cause something perceived as sweet to taste sweeter. Once an odour is experienced along with a flavour, the two become associated; thus, smell influences taste and taste influences smell.
SensaSlim’s unique method of delivery allows absorption through the olfactory epithelium, and the cells which recognise flavours in taste buds located on the tongue and the roof of the mouth and throat. Smells also come from the mouth, even though there are no cells there responsible for detecting scents. Instead the sensation of strawberry, for example, depends upon activation of smell cells located at the end of the nasal passage. The information gathered by these cells is relayed to the mouth via a process called olfactory referral.
When food and drink are placed in the mouth, taste cells are activated and we perceive a flavour. Concurrently, whatever we are eating or sipping invariably contacts and activates sensory cells, located side-by-side with the taste cells, which allow us to perceive qualities such as temperature, spiciness or creaminess.
SensaSlim desensitises these cells, rendering food tasteless and uninteresting.
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