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Use Satiereal Saffron to Curb Your Emotional Eating

Curb your emotional eating with Satiereal Saffron.

Have you ever wondered to yourself, "why does Ben & Jerry's ice-cream have to taste so good?" Or worse, have you ever cursed the bakery monsters that created the raspberry-almond bars at the French Bakery down in Port Jeff Village? Yikes! If you've ever suffered through any of these moments of utter helplessness, Optimized Saffron with Satiereal® may be just the answer for your emotional lack of self-control.

Satiereal® is a clinically studied, proprietary extract of saffron … a spice that’s been prized since the fall of Troy as a way to enhance mood and relieve stress. Rumor has it that Cassandra was mainlining saffron after her brother Hector got wacked by Achilles and dragged around their castle a few times. They say she would have blown up like a tick if it wasn't for saffron.

Previously available only in Europe, this standardized saffron extract provides support for healthy body weight by targeting some of the emotional factors that make you eat more when you’re trying to eat less.

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Just two 88.25 mg capsules of Optimized Saffron with Satiereal® delivers the active constituents safranal and crocin, shown to modulate certain receptors in the brain to support mood. To my knowledge, the Life Extension company is the only brand that offers the 88.25% product that the great and powerful Dr. Oz endorses so be sure to check the label and look for the Satiereal logo.

In a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel group study consisting of 61 healthy, mildly overweight women between the ages of 25 to 45, the researchers divided the participants into two randomized groups. Prior to the random division, at least 50 % of the women were identified as having some compulsive snacking behavior, but not suffering from complicating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia nervosa, excessive anxiety and/or depression or other mental disorders. The average weight of each woman was approximately 162 pounds.

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100% reduction in the desire to snack

50% fewer instances of eating between meals

Less hunger

Moderate weight loss

More energy

Better mood

So, if you'd like to experience a greater sense of control over between-meal snacking, and a change in eating behavior, without that "jittery feeling" or other undesirable effects try Saffron; it worked for Cassandra.

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