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"I Eat Less than My Friends. So Why Can't I Lose the Weight?..."

You've seen them. It's just not fair how some people can eat as much of anything they want and never gain an ounce. You struggle to shed every pound. You feel your body is working against you. You're right.

Leptin - Your Friend & Enemy

The body's an amazing machine. Your mind is a super computer that tells your heart when to beat. It signals for you to breathe, even when you're asleep. It also tells your body when to store fat and when to burn it off... most of the time.

Let me introduce you to a dieter's best friend and worst enemy. It's name is Leptin. Your fat cells and mine produce Leptin as a signal to the brain. As your body stores fat, the amount of Leptin rises.

When your Leptin reaches a certain level, the brain reacts. It speeds up your metabolism and signals your fat cells to stop storing reserves. At least, that's how it's supposed to work.

As unfair as it seems, for your friend who eats like a horse without gaining weight, that's exactly how it works for them. As kids, for most of us it worked that way. The system worked better than it does today. So what happened?

Let me illustrate with an example. My grandpa made grandfather clocks. He made one for our family. I recall when we first got it. It chimed every fifteen minutes, and on the hour it really made a racket. When we first got the clock, it irritated me with it's loud chimes when I was trying to watch my favorite tv show.

But after a few weeks, something odd happened. I didn't hear it anymore. Yes, it kept faithfully chiming away. My brain had just learned to ignore it. That's what happens in your body when it stores too much reserve fat.

Your brain can become desensitized, or "deaf" to Leptin signals. It still receives the signals, it just builds up a resistance to these signals and no longer reacts to the body's pleas to stop storing fat.

I remember seeing a tv ad telling me it "wasn't my fault" that I was overweight. "Yeah right!" I thought. I knew full well who put food in my mouth. It was me. It wasn't until I learned about Leptin resistance that I began to "get it."

You see, until I was in my late twenties, I didn't gain weight. It's not that I ate less than I do now. I didn't eat better foods. In fact I ate more, and most of it wasn't good for me. So it's not that I had more willpower then. My brain just knew what to do with the Leptin signals it received.

My mom was very skinny... until she had her first and only child. She has struggled with her weight ever since. Her body changed.

OK, so what good does knowing about Leptin resistance do you? Well, like with many other things, you've got to understand the problem before the solution makes sense. You need to teach your body how to properly respond to Leptin. That's what [Product] does.

[Product] is a patented scientific breakthrough. It reduces the resistance to Leptin your body has built up over time. It teaches your brain what to do when it receives Leptin signals.

Best of all, you don't have to change your diet. You don't have to find time in your hectic schedule to exercise more. Making healthy diet and exercise choices will accelerate the rate at which you lose weight when you try [Product]. But even if you don't change a thing, with [Product] the pounds will begin to melt away.

You and I didn't gain our weight overnight. It took months or years. But in weeks you'll see a dramatic difference. But don't go out and buy a new scale. Your old one isn't broken. You really are losing that much weight.

Best of all, you lose it safely and naturally, using the body's own fat-regulating system. One of the reasons your body becomes resistant to fat is that once you and I reach a certain weight, the Leptin signals are constantly yelling at our brains to slim down.

The more the brain receives a signal, the less attention it pays to it. It's like when you start your car. You clearly hear your engine start. But after a few minutes of driving, your brain ignores the sound. If not, you couldn't enjoy listening to your favorite music as you drive.

And here's the part that gets me excited. As you begin to slim down, your Leptin levels balance naturally. Your brain becomes more sensitive to the signals that tell it to stop storing fat. It learns how it was supposed to function in the first place. Once it knows how to function properly, it becomes easier to keep the weight off.

You'll never again experience the roller coaster effects most diets subject you to. You've seen it before. A friend will try some new fad diet and lose a bunch of weight, only to gain it right back. Why? Simple.

Other diets don't work with the brain to enhance its normal function. They try to teach it to do something it wasn't normally designed to do. I've seen everything from grapefruit diets to peanut diets and even those where you eat mostly meat. Hey, who wouldn't want to believe you could get thin eating steak?

Some diets work by dangerously racing your heart so you burn more calories. Some try to block fat from being absorbed into the system. But who knows what side effects these may cause years down the road? My friend found a "wonder" diet pill that worked incredibly well for her. But the jealousy was all over when she developed heart damage. When the diet pill was banned, she put the all of the weight she lost back on... and then some.

These diets may work for a while. But once the brain becomes resistant to this artificial conditioning, the weight comes rushing right back. That's why fad diets can't work over the long run. [Product] is different because it simply encourages the brain to do what it was supposed to be doing for you all along.

Clinical tests prove the lasting effects of [Product]'s patented formula. Thousands of weight loss successes add their testimonials, raving about the dramatic effects [Product] blessed them with. Many of these are dieters who had all but given up. They refused to hope they could ever get thin again. But they gave their dreams of reaching a healthy weight one last try.

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