Weight-Loss System Shows 27.5 Pounds Lost in 6 Months in Independent Study
Posted: December 18, 2009 — Study confirms Sensa Tastants induce weight loss when sprinkled on food
An independent, double-blind placebo-controlled study confirms a weight loss of 27.5 pounds in 6-months with the use of Sensa Weight-Loss System. The Sensa Weight-Loss System launched in July 2008 as the first weight-loss system that uses patent-pending Tastants that induce satiety when sprinkled on food. Sensa is based on the 20 years of research and multiple studies conducted by board-certified neurologist and psychiatrist, Dr. Alan Hirsch — including one of the largest non-prescription weight-loss studies ever conducted where 1436 people lost an average of 30.5 pounds in 6 months. The results of this new study complement the earlier research of Dr. Hirsch.
Part one of the independent study was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Both the study administrators and participants were blinded as to the contents of the placebo and test product, which were identically packaged and randomly chosen by the participants. In this manner, 32 male and 46 female overweight adults were divided into two groups and instructed to sprinkle monthly sweet and salty shakers with each meal for six months.