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Appetite Tamer

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Aromas communicate messages to the brain related to hunger.

Most food aromas signal the brain to say "I'm hungry." Appetite Tamer tells the brain to say "I'm full!" Inhale it, then absorb it into your palms and wrist pulsepoints right before meals and any time hunger pangs strike. Its lemon, grapefruit and ginger oils are known to mildly modify appetite and stimulate metabolism. What's more, it contains healthy fat, and that reduces your caloric intake while increasing the feeling of fullness. Reset your brain to help you lose weight. Take Appetite Tamer with you everywhere.

The oilMD Appetite Tamer blend has therapeutic grade essential oils which are suggested in several studies to be effective as a mild modifier of appetite and mild stimulant of metabolism. The activity of the sympathetic portion of the autonomic nervous system as been shown in several studies to be stimulated by essential oils from the citrus plants, grapefruit and lemon. Thermogenesis and the amount of calories burned can be increased by the essential oil of ginger which contains limonene and phenols like eugenol.There are anti-inflammatory benefits to modulate the relationship between leptin resistance and fat metabolism.

In summary, grapefruit essential oil affects the autonomic nervous system, increases lipolysis and energy consumption and reduces appetite. You deserve that. Feel Better Fast.

Here is a tip.

Starting meals with 70 calories of healthy fat, like those in olive oil and nuts, reduces overall caloric intake by 7% and increases feeling of fullness. This blend of 10% essential oils and 90% jojoba oil in Appetite Tamer has healthy fat calories which fit into this category. Using Appetite Tamer before every meal will provide the"real age"benefit.

Instructions

Frequent nasal and cutaneous applications give best results. Use the roll on ball or bottle to coat the palm of your hand with oil and then take several nasal inhalation right before meals. Massge the remaining Appetite Taming oils into hands and wrist pulsepoints. Use before each meal and when you have hunger pangs.

Use the concentrated oil vapors of Appetite Tamer to reset your metabolic profile by frequent application of natural secondary plant metabolites. Feel better fast.

Reset your mental image and externally apply essential oils from the convenient rollerball or dropper bottle dispensers to help you moderate caloric intake which is a major determinant of body weight.

The Appetite Tamer Blend by the oilMD is an all natural product in a 10% solution of therapeutic grade essential oils in pure jojoba carrier oil, for external use only. Exercise and eat a diet rich in quality foods. Eat well to be well. Of Special Interest: "....women who wear graperfruit scent appear to men to be six years younger than their actual age." Allen Hirsch MD

Enjoy feeling full with Appetite Tamer by the oilMD.

The Appetite Tamer Blend by the oilMD provides non-medicated comfort and does not replace taking prescribed medications and the following scientific references which are intended for educational purposes only are not for diagnosis, treatment or to prevent any disease.

All the oilMD essential oil blends are estrogen receptor and UV light safe.

 

Scientific references for the Holistic aromatherapy featuring Appetite Tamer for weight management:

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Henry, C.J., & Emery, B., (1986). Effect of spiced food on metabolic rate. Hum Nutr Clin Nutr. Mar; 40(2):165-8.

Kris-Etherton, P.M., Hecker, K.D., Bonanome, A., Coval, S.M., Binkoski, A.E., Hilpert, K.F., Griel, A.E., & Etherton, T.D., (2002). Bioactive compounds in foods: their role in the prevention of cardiovascular disease and cancer. Am J Med. Dec 30; 113 Suppl 9B:71S-88S.

Niijima, A., & Nagai, K., (2003) .Effect of olfactory stimulation with flavor of grapefruit oil and lemon oil on the activity of sympathetic branch in the white adipose tissue of the epididymis. Exp Biol Med (Maywood). Nov; 228(10):1190-2.

Marques-Lopes, I., Forga, L., & Martinez, J.A., ( 2003). Thermogenesis induced by a high-carbohydrate meal in fasted lean and overweight young men: insulin, body fat, and sympathetic nervous system involvement. Nutrition. Jan; 19(1):25-9.

Matsumoto, T., Miyawaki, C., Ue, H., Yuasa, T., Miyatsuji, A., & Moritani, T., (2000). Effects of capsaicin-containing yellow curry sauce on sympathetic nervous system activity and diet-induced thermogenesis in lean and obese young women. J Nutr Sci Vitaminol (Tokyo). Dec; 46(6):309-15.

Naderi, G.A., Asgary, S., Ani, M., Sarraf-Zadegan, N, & Safari, M.R., (2004). Effect of some volatile oils on the affinity of intact and oxidized low-density lipoproteins for adrenal cell surface receptors.

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Nasel, C., Nasel, B., Samec, P, Schindler, E., & Buchbauer, G., (1994). Functional imaging of effects of fragrances on the human brain after prolonged inhalation. Chem Senses. Aug; 19(4):359-64.

Sekiya, K,,Ohtani, A., & Kusano, S., (2004). Enhancement of insulin sensitivity in adipocytes by ginger. Biofactors.; 22(1-4):153-6.

Shannon, M., (1993). An empathetic look at overweight. Family Found. Nov-Dec; 20(3):3, 5.

Shen, J., Niijima, A., Tanida, M., Horii, Y., Maeda, K., & Nagai, K., (2005). Olfactory stimulation with scent of grapefruit oil affects autonomic nerves, lipolysis and appetite in rats. Neurosci Lett. Jun 3;380(3):289-94.

Teissedre, P.L., & Waterhouse, A.L., (2000). Inhibition of oxidation of human low-density lipoproteins by phenolic substances in different essential oils varieties. J Agric Food Chem. Sep; 48(9):3801-5.

Verma, S.K., & Bordia, A., (2001). Ginger, fat and fibrinolysis. Indian J Med Sci. Feb; 55(2):83-6.





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