In order to understand how trimma works in the body, you must first understand why weight gain occurs. When you eat food, your body releases hormones







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In order to understand how trimma works in the body, you must first understand why weight gain occurs. When you eat food, your body releases hormones like CCK and GLP. These hormones tell the brain when the body is no longer hungry and that you should stop eating. Overeating occurs because it takes almost 20 minutes for the hormones to be released. So while you may have already eaten enough food, your brain thinks that you can still eat more. Weight gain also occurs as a result of overindulging in desserts. You may notice that even though you feel full after your main meal, you still have an appetite for sweets. These extra calories are an often overlooked source of weight gain. How can trimma help? When you take trimma before your meal, the hormones that signal fullness to the brain are already hard at work (see image to the left). This will make you feel less hungry before eating and more full during and after your meal. You will also notice that you feel less desire to snack in between meals, especially on chocolate and other sweet foods. In other words, your level of satisfaction is greater. trimma is a natural way to control your appetite and weight because it provides both fullness and satisfaction. What's inside trimma? trimma works by combining two clinically-tested ingredients. PinnoThin™ stimulates the production of hunger-eliminating hormones in the body, signaling feelings of fullness to the brain. Slendesta® enhances and extends the release of the hunger-eliminating hormones. Together, this dual-action mechanism: Suppresses your desire to eat Reduces your food intake Helps you feel full Satisfies your sweet craving

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