The Sensa Company has come out with a new product that could help you reach your weight loss goals a little better- Sensa Chews. Sensa claims that Sensa Chews will reduce your appetite, causing you to want less food. For those trying to lose weight, this would be a great product, but does Sensa Chews really lessen your appetite?
A Peek at what’s Inside
A look into Sensa Chews can tell us if the product can really do what they claim. The two main ingredients are Fiber and Antioxidants. Both ingredients are helpful in cleansing the body of unwanted toxins that often plague the body.
Glucomannan, a water based fiber, is also in Sensa Chews. When Glucomannan meets water, it forms into a gelatinous substance in your stomach, causing the sensation of feeling full. Glucomannan can also help with the abosortion of sugar and cholesterol.
Maqui Berry, more power than its sister berry, the Acai, is also found in Sensa Chews. This antioxidant is one of the most powerful of its kind. It has the ability to suppress the appetite while cleansing the body.
A Peek at the Taste
People like to know what something tastes like before they go and buy it. This is why Sensa Chews claim that their product tastes like candy. Sensa Chews has two yummy-sounding flavors, Chocolate Fudge and Berry Burst. A test group of Sensa Chews claimed that these appetite suppressants actually do taste like candy. One subject said that the Chocolate Fudge tasted like a tootsie roll.
A Peek at the Price
Now that we have taken a look at what is inside the product, it is important to know how much it costs. The current retail price for Sensa Chews is $29.95. On their Facebook page, the price is 10 dollars off. Sensa also says that they will donate $5 of it to the American Red Cross relief effort in Japan. At this price, it might make the product worth trying.
The End Result
Sensa Chews were designed to lessen the appetite between meals and help people eat less when they do sit down at the dinner table. This promise may actually be real with a peek at the ingredients, fiber and antioxidants.