Vanilla Scented Skin Patch

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Can you cure your sweet tooth with a patch How many times have a bar of chocolate or packet of biscuits been your downfall on a diet If your sweet tooth seems to be the only thing holding you back from losing weight the inventor of a new slimming aid claims to have the answer. Liz Paul, a mother of three from Yorkshire, has invented stick on patches which she claims can stop you craving sweet foods. In independent trials by some of the countrys leading dieticians volunteers using the patches lost weight and stopped wanting sweet foods particularly chocolate within a month. Sniff a banana, apple, or peppermint. You might feel silly, but it works. When Dr Alan R. Hirsch of the Smell Taste Treatment and Research Foundation in Chicago. The vanilla scented patches are based on the principle that some scientists now call the Christmas Dinner Syndrome where on Christmas Day everyone apart from the chef is tantalised by cooking smells of the meal. This phenomenon is linked to the human power of smell, which determines ninety five per cent of our taste. It is thought that if our olfactory smell senses are saturated we no longer crave the foods we have smelt. Vanilla Scented Skin Patch' title='Vanilla Scented Skin Patch' />Bought a 50ml bottle in Italy last winter. A spontaneous buy in need for something warm for winter. Veryspicedsweetvanilla scent, overwhelming and strong. Can you cure your sweet tooth with a patch by CHARLOTTE HARDING, femail. An odor or odour or fragrance is caused by one or more volatilized chemical compounds, generally at a very low concentration, that humans or other animals perceive by. Yes, it is possible to be allergic to even very pure and high quality essential oils Anyone who tells you that you cannot be allergic to essential oils or that when. Trees. Trees are the most important element in your garden. Resident Evil 5 Ps3 Torrent Italiani. Trees create the structure of your garden and help pull together the all the elements within your garden. Subscribe to save 5 an additional 5 when you use your REDcard on select body lotions creams. Mrs Paul, 4. 7, came up with the idea when she noticed that chefs in the restaurant she owned would always send out for take aways rather than eat the food they had prepared. I couldnt work out why this was and I started to investigate, she said. When I found out that it was linked to the power of smell I thought the principle might help me curb my own sweet tooth. I was always eating biscuits and chocolates and I knew many women were the same. With the help of scientists Mrs Paul developed Crave Control patches. Several years on she has lost two stones and her patches have hit the shelves of all major UK chemists. The patches which look like small plasters are meant to be worn on the wrist or inside a shirt. They do not go directly into the bloodstream like Nicotine patches. Instead they are formulated to act solely on the sense of smell by releasing their scent gradually throughout the day. Its claimed if you wear a new patch every day and take a sniff whenever you crave sweet foods you will notice a difference in your desire within three days. If you are determined to stop your cravings for good, Mrs Paul claims you must wear the patches for at least three weeks. Once your appetite for sweet foods is diminished, your brain has registered that you no longer desire very sweet tastes and dieting becomes easy, she says. So what is the evidence The patches have been tested in an independent trial on 2. St Georges Hospital in London. After a month those using Crave Control patches had lost more weight than those not using them even though all the volunteers were meant to be sticking to the same calorie controlled diet. Catherine Collins, chief dietician at St Georges Hospital, led the trials. We were surprised by the results because we had thought the patches were a bit of a gimmick, she said. In fact there was a general trend that people who took the patches lost weight. What was most noticeable was that people wearing the patches did cut their consumption of sweet foods and did not seem to increase their intake of fatty foods to compensate. I would say the patches might be good for someone who needs to lose weight, but always fails because of their sweet tooth. They should be used in conjunction with a calorie controlled diet though. Click on the link higher up on this page to see whether Crave Control patches worked for our testers. Crave Control patches are available at all major chemists and cost 1. Liz Paul hopes to launch a savoury smelling patch for people who crave salty foods later this year.