Suggested Use: 1 to 2 softgels one hour before a meal, with an 8 ounce glass of water. Store in a cool dry place.
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Different?
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But what makes Suppresia-HP™ truly unique and in a league of its own is the addition
of PinnoThin™. PinoThin™ is derived from seeds of the Korean pine nut tree (Pinus koraiensis). In Siberia, a remote region of Russia, the natives used pine nut oil as an appetite suppressant and metabolism enhancer. People who ate a handful of pine nuts or pine nut oil with a meal experienced a feeling of fullness and suppressed their hunger for many hours.
Suppresia-HP™ combines these two appetite-suppressing nutrients in an easy to swallow softgel capsule.Two capsules taken twice daily a half hour before meals may help control hunger. Eating less helps fight weight gain and the problems associated health challenges that can arise.
Is Suppresia-HP™ Safe?
Suppresia-HP™ is an all-natural
dietary supplement that contains no artificial or stimulant
compounds. No reported side-effects have been observed taking
Suppresia-HP™. Use Suppresia-HP™ in conjunction
with a sensible diet and exercise program for weight management.
Eating
Less To Expand Human Life?
Calorie restriction or Caloric restriction (CR) is the practice of limiting dietary energy intake in the hope that it will improve health and retard aging. In human subjects, CR has been shown to lower cholesterol, fasting glucose, and blood pressure. Some consider these to be biomarkers of aging, since there is a correlation between these markers and risk of diseases associated with aging. Except for houseflies (below), animal species tested with CR so far, including primates, rats, mice, spiders, Drosophila, C. elegans and rotifers, have shown lifespan extension. CR is the only known dietary measure capable of extending maximum lifespan, as opposed to average lifespan. In CR energy intake is minimized, but sufficient quantities of vitamins, minerals and other important nutrients must be eaten. To emphasize the difference between CR and mere "FR" (food restriction), CR is often referred to by a plethora of other names such as CRON or CRAN (calorie restriction with optimal/adequate nutrition), or the "high-low diet" (high in all nutrients aside from calories, in which it is "low"). Other names for the diet emphasize the goal of the diet, such as CRL (calorie restriction for longevity), or simply The Longevity Diet, as in a recently published book by that name.
There is little doubt that diets excessive in calories combined with sedentary lifestyles is a major contributor to premature aging and death caused by degenerative diseases such as cancer and heart disease.
Years of studies have shown that severe dietary restriction indeed prolongs life, in lab creatures at least. Yeast on a starvation diet can live up to three times longer than normal, fruit flies double their average lifespan, and mice that normally live two years can live three or more. Studies on monkeys are ongoing, since primates are naturally long-lived, but so far the calorie-restricted monkeys appear to get fewer lethal chronic diseases and may indeed outlive their well-fed peers.
These animals not only live longer, but seem to retain their youthfulness. They are smaller than their counterparts, but more active. They look younger and healthier, are mentally more agile, and have bolstered immune-system activity. The results suggest that eating far less might prevent or slow the onset of a host of human age-related conditions such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. The observed changes occur quickly and bring longevity benefits at any age.
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