SENSA -has anyone tried this product?
djmed
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I am not new to the weight loss struggle and I know there is no magic product BUT is there anthing you have tried that helped? I have recently been reading a lot about SENSA ...has anyone tried this product?
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It's crap as are almost all weight loss purchases.
Do you have a food scale? That would be a magnificent purchase.0 -
Yes, and it was a joke. I did not lose a single pound and I could taste the powedery substance. Save your money. :-)0
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I have never personally tried it, but I watched two women at Carabba's about a month ago sprinkling it on their oversized portions of italian food covered in alfredo sauce. I almost wet myself laughing over that one... REALLY???
And, did I mention, they were having high calorie cocktails with it? If you are going to splurge, then just do it. Don't kid yourself that some powder will magically make the calories and fat pass right through!!
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I researched this product extensively! I have to say I honestly think it's just a gimick. Save your money As much as we all want something to help us along, it really comes down to eating less, eating right and exercise. :happy:0
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Glad you asked this because I was wondering the same thing!0
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As tempting as the commercials are like every review I've read online is that they rip you off.0
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It's crap as are almost all weight loss purchases.
Do you have a food scale? That would be a magnificent purchase.
^^ This! The food scale helps so much =]
Don't waste your money on Sensa or anything like that =/0 -
I only heard about ripoff warnings on credit cards and and problems like nausea but no weight loss0
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I tried it for a week and saw no changes in my eating. I eat rather healthy in my opinion anyways, but in the beginning I struggles with binges and over eating. It didn't for to lose a single pounds- and now I have 6 month supply of Sensa sitting in my room. Wasted money- all weight loss products don't work, I've tried most of them. There nothing but a quick fix- I hate saying this but changing you lifestyle and becoming more healthy is all you need.0
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I stopped buying the "diet" products a long time ago. If I could just have all that money back. Sigh.
I'm experimenting with DHEA now to see if it makes a difference. The studies on DHEA have been focused on male subjects, but there is some anecdotal evidence that women over 40 get some pretty nice body recomposition benefits from 25-100 mg per day.
We'll see.0 -
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I've never tried it, but Im guessing the only reason people would lose weight off of it is because the stuff makes your food taste like crap so you eat less. Just sprinkle some sand on your food, Im sure its the same concept. lol Honestly I was curious about it too. But I have already learned that magic pills and powders dont work in the long run. Its just plain hard work and dedication to health and fitness.0
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I have never personally tried it, but I watched two women at Carabba's about a month ago sprinkling it on their oversized portions of italian food covered in alfredo sauce. I almost wet myself laughing over that one... REALLY???
And, did I mention, they were having high calorie cocktails with it? If you are going to splurge, then just do it. Don't kid yourself that some powder will magically make the calories and fat pass right through!!
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If you really want to sprinkle something on your food, buy that fiber powder... At least that way you'll be getting more fiber in your diet.0
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You're going to get a lot of rude comments with this, so I'll put it very nicely. Please don't waste your money or time with it. I haven't personally tried it, but I have enough common sense to not sprinkle even more chemicals on my chemically-laden food. If you want to try a diet pill or appetite suppressant, go for something natural. I have no problem with trying green tea supplements or ground cayenne pepper for metabolism health because it would be the same thing as having had spicy food for the day or a few cups of tea before bed. I didn't see any major changes with them, but felt better physically -- probably due to a placebo effect, but hey! That counts too sometimes. If you're going to spend money on something, it should be at least safe.0
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I stopped buying the "diet" products a long time ago. If I could just have all that money back. Sigh.
I'm experimenting with DHEA now to see if it makes a difference. The studies on DHEA have been focused on male subjects, but there is some anecdotal evidence that women over 40 get some pretty nice body recomposition benefits from 25-100 mg per day.
We'll see.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/dhea/NS_patient-dhea
Increased risk of cancer? No thanks!0 -
I'm gonna go with Sidesteal on this one.
The food scale was (and continues to be) my magic fix. It helped me to learn so much about what a portion size really is and what it really isn't...
Aside from that, and since you asked what worked for us:
- Get plenty of sleep.
- If you exercise, try to incorporate lots of resistance exercises. It will make a big difference in your overall outcome.
- Plan out your meals as much as possible to eliminate impulse eating.
Good luck!0 -
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It's crap as are almost all weight loss purchases.
Do you have a food scale? That would be a magnificent purchase.
Agree. I love my food scale, and I was pleasantly surprised at how closely I was estimating beforehand.
Don't let 'em get your hard-earned money hon! If you want to sprinkle something on your food, try chia seeds!!! My favorite new find. :flowerforyou:0 -
not sensa, but i tried lipozene when it first came out..i was SO obese, and taking care of 2 kids alone for a few months while my hubby was in the military..i tried it for 2 months, and in that time i lost 11 lbs..of course this was 6 years ago, but it did work for me, and i didnt work out or eat better..good luck0
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"Eat whatever you want and STILL lose weight!"
I want to punch the tv anytime that commercial comes on.0 -
It's all suggestive. They tell u that u will lose weight if u sprinkle it on ur food. That's because that's what they tell u. I've tried it and it doesn't work.0
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Many thanks for your feedback...I'll pass on the SENSA0
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I am not new to the weight loss struggle and I know there is no magic product BUT is there anthing you have tried that helped? I have recently been reading a lot about SENSA ...has anyone tried this product?
no magic bullet is right. Just patience is required and desire to be healthy.0 -
It's crap as are almost all weight loss purchases.
Do you have a food scale? That would be a magnificent purchase.
^this0 -
sensa makes you *kitten* your pants, literally. and they warn you about it themselves in their disclaimers.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/booster_shots/2008/06/get-a-whiff-of.html0 -
Never tried Sensa, but at restaurants I sometimes sprinkle salt on my food if they take to long to bring me a box and/or I don't want to bring the food home with me.
Keeps me from eating more than I should.0 -
Sensa is a total scam!
i tried a 60 day free trial- thinking, eh what the heck. why not. but i saw no results and used it like it said to..
i even returned all the product so they wouldnt charge me, but low and behold i still got charged! i had to send them proof of my Fedex invoice showing i really returned it! then guess what, they found my package.. umm duh! total scam!!!!!! totally not worth it!!!
its all about controling your portions. right now i am trying a 'free day' once a week to where i can eat and drink as i please... and the rest of the week i have planned meals and stay under my calorie goal. its not too hard because you have an incentive weekly.... so food for thought:)0 -
Costco sells it, so it can be returned no questions asked. If you don't know, it's a "chemical-free" (ie, no stimulants, laxatives, etc) thing designed to fool your nose into helping your brain think you're full. It's one of the "safe" (notice the lack of "and effective") weight-loss things out there. That said, my mom tried it, and never felt like it helped, so she returned it. yay costco, boo sensa0
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It's crap as are almost all weight loss purchases.
Do you have a food scale? That would be a magnificent purchase.
I totally agree!!!0
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