Email # 3: "She ate an entire tub of Ben & Jerry's in her driveway"
Subject: "She ate an entire tub of Ben & Jerry's in her driveway"
Preheader: A story about cravings (and a simple way to get rid of them)
The other night, a relative of mine told her children she had some errands to run.
Instead, she drove to the nearest gas station … bought a massive container of Ben & Jerry's … and ate the whole thing sitting in her car.
When she confessed this to me, she also explained why she did that. She said she was embarrassed by the control her cravings had over her. I told her that she shouldn't be embarrassed. I'll explain why.
Now, if you're like me, maybe your cravings are not that extreme. But they're still annoying, right? Especially when you're trying to eat better or lose some weight.
But here's what most people don't realize: Sugar cravings aren't a character flaw.
Your body is literally wired to seek quick energy sources. And sugar is the quickest (and most enjoyable) source of energy there is.
Food companies know this. In fact, they engineer products that trigger your natural urge for quick energy. They literally make their products addictive.
So how do we fight back? That's why I'm writing to you today. I want to tell you about something I discovered recently.
That something is an herb that lowers your body's desire for sweets. That's right. This herb lowers your desire. It's like turning down the knob that controls the intensity of your cravings.
If you're skeptical like I am … maybe that sounds too good to be true. But here's what studies show:
In one study, participants were given their favorite chocolate. Then half the participants took this herb, while the other half took a placebo.
Result: the ones taking the herb had less desire to eat their favorite chocolate. Not only did they want it less … they also ate less than the placebo group.
Best of all, the effect was greatest on people who had described themselves as having a "sweet tooth." It was as if their sweet tooth was cured!
But here's where the story gets even more interesting...
Scientists have now combined this herb with a breakthrough that boosts your body's GLP-1 levels.
(As you may know, GLP-1 is the hormone that signals your brain to stop eating.)
This combination tackles cravings from two angles. First, it blocks the desire for sweets. Second, it reduces overall hunger.
In short, it's a great way to feel satisfied with less food and puts an end to those kitchen cabinet raids.
If you'd like to know more about this, click here now [AFFILIATE LINK]
Sincerely,
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P.S. The relative from my story? She's been using this solution for two months now.
She still enjoys dessert occasionally. But those desperate late-night cravings are gone.
In her own words: "I finally control my eating instead of it controlling me."
Find out more about this approach here [AFFILIATE LINK]