This post was inspired by a news headline that recently caught my eye. This article discusses a new weight loss technique that uses the sense of smell in order to prevent overeating. I was drawn to this article because it mentioned this technology that is unlike anything I had ever heard of before! Dr. Alan Hirsch, M.D., founder and neurological director of the Smell & Taste Treatment and Research Foundation, is the man responsible for the weight loss innovation. He is not a diet doctor; in fact, it was his work with brain trauma patients who suffered smell disorders lead him to discover clues into the underlying mechanisms of hunger and appetite. Hirsch hypothesized, after observing a significant weight gain pattern among patients who had lost their sense of smell, that if loss of smell contributes to weight gain, the reverse could be true. He noted the possibility that enhancing smell could aid weight loss. Hirsch created Tastant crystals, something that could be sprinkled onto foods to boost scent intake, in an attempt to prove his theory. Since, many large-scale clinical weight loss studies conducted have produced evidence in support of Hirsch's hypothesis. In fact, sprinkling Tastants onto food helps contribute to the loss of an average of 30 pounds! This study serves as the foundation for the new weight-loss technology called Sensa. As I said, I had never heard of this study before reading the article, and now I am curious to see how this product will affect the weight loss world.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Link Between Smell and Weight Loss
This post was inspired by a news headline that recently caught my eye. This article discusses a new weight loss technique that uses the sense of smell in order to prevent overeating. I was drawn to this article because it mentioned this technology that is unlike anything I had ever heard of before! Dr. Alan Hirsch, M.D., founder and neurological director of the Smell & Taste Treatment and Research Foundation, is the man responsible for the weight loss innovation. He is not a diet doctor; in fact, it was his work with brain trauma patients who suffered smell disorders lead him to discover clues into the underlying mechanisms of hunger and appetite. Hirsch hypothesized, after observing a significant weight gain pattern among patients who had lost their sense of smell, that if loss of smell contributes to weight gain, the reverse could be true. He noted the possibility that enhancing smell could aid weight loss. Hirsch created Tastant crystals, something that could be sprinkled onto foods to boost scent intake, in an attempt to prove his theory. Since, many large-scale clinical weight loss studies conducted have produced evidence in support of Hirsch's hypothesis. In fact, sprinkling Tastants onto food helps contribute to the loss of an average of 30 pounds! This study serves as the foundation for the new weight-loss technology called Sensa. As I said, I had never heard of this study before reading the article, and now I am curious to see how this product will affect the weight loss world.
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i hope that this isn's just another fad diet plan. but this seems very ingenious. I never knew that smell and weight go hand in hand, but obviously according to test results, it's true. We'll see how this one goes.
ReplyDeleteThis is really interesting. I wonder what it is about smell that contributes to the amount you eat. There are so many products out for weight loss that are so ineffective though, that anything like this is hard to believe. If it is actually effective, I feel like we would have heard more about it by now.
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