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Forbidden Food Cravings Crushed With Serotonin - Articles Surfing

The answer to your problem seems so simple! If you are trying to lose pounds what you really need is a little magic to suppress your cravings for the foods that you should never eat.

Sorry, there is no magic wand that can produce that miracle, but there might be a pill that would do the trick?

How about a new serotonin supplement that does the appetite control trick for many? It is a product that is available now and it's called SeroSlim. SeroSlim is one of a new family of serotonin supplements that every dieter should know about.

Here' the story... The body makes serotonin out of a chemical called tryptophan. Tryptophan is found in many thinks you eat, especially in high-carbohydrate foods like sweets and breads.

But there's a problem. Low-carbohydrate diets restrict consumption of tryptophan-rich foods. That restriction creates a drop in your serotonin levels. When that occurs you low-carbohydrate dieters feel a surge in the need for high-carbohydrate foods. And that's why SeroSlim can help you stay away from forbidden foods.

Your body chemistry is complex; many different hormones, neurotransmitters, and other substances influence how you feel. Serotonin is one chemical that has received a great deal of attention for its contribution to mood.

Serotonin is generated in the brain, where its main effects include improving mood and giving you that "satisfied" feeling from food. It's also thought to help promote sleep and relaxation.

Carbohydrate-rich meals tend to increase serotonin levels. However, manipulating serotonin levels through food is very difficult. Certain foods that increase serotonin levels aren't your healthiest choices.

Complex carbohydrates (rice, potato, pasta) may increase serotonin levels, but not to the same extent because the protein content of these foods might actually inhibit serotonin production.

The bottom line is that serotonin is believed to play an important role in the regulation of body temperature, mood, sleep and appetite. Studies have shown that a serotonin imbalance is a leading cause of eating disorders.

SeroSlim is an effective, controlled source of serotonin, but that's not all. It also contains:

- Green Tea Extract. It has thermogenic properties which aid in weight loss.

- Chromium. It is a known metabolic booster.

- Vitamins and antioxidants to help maintain health and well being

In case you were wondering, absolutely no ephedra is added to this product. It is available in retail outlets, health food stores and directly through the company's website at serotoninhealth.com.

Submitted by:

Ethan Miller

Ethan Miller advises dieters on effective weight loss from his web site at http://lowcarbrescue.com Ethan's expert opinions can also be found at http://www.cosmeticsurgerystar.com


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