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It Takes Balls to Lose Weight, Tsubo Balls That Is!


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BROOKLYN, N.Y.--(BW HealthWire)--April 12, 2000

Hunger pain hunger pain
n.
Pain or discomfort in the epigastrium associated with hunger.
 suppression without drugs is finally possible; all it takes are tiny balls!

Dr. Gregory Sadkhin, founder of the Sadkhin Complex in Brooklyn has discovered biologically active points behind the ears that, when stimulated with tiny metal balls called Tsubo tsubo (tsōō·bō),
n.pl mapped points on the body that correspond to and influence certain organs. Also called
acupoints.
 balls, elicit a satiation sa·ti·a·tion
n.
The state produced by having had a specific need, such as hunger or thirst, fulfilled.



sa
 response in the brain, thereby providing relief from hunger pains.

Sadkhin, a cardiologist Cardiologist
Doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating heart diseases.

Mentioned in: Electrophysiology Study of the Heart, Lithotripsy


cardiologist

a physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease.
 and acupuncturist trained in Russia, is currently the only doctor in the world using stimulation of these biologically active points. The Sadkhin Complex is a design for health and longevity that combines diet, exercise, breathing and seasonally synchronized syn·chro·nize  
v. syn·chro·nized, syn·chro·niz·ing, syn·chro·niz·es

v.intr.
1. To occur at the same time; be simultaneous.

2. To operate in unison.

v.tr.
1.
 herbal supplementation.

"The body can survive on much less food than most people suppose. However, in the initial stage of dieting, deprived of sugar, carbohydrates and large amounts of protein, the body feels it is starving starve  
v. starved, starv·ing, starves

v.intr.
1. To suffer or die from extreme or prolonged lack of food.

2. Informal To be hungry.

3. To suffer from deprivation.
 because it's not yet accustomed to getting all of its nutrients from the food patients eat. The initial hunger is difficult for many patients to bear, so I looked for a way to control it," said Sadkhin.

Sadkhin found a new application for the ancient Japanese practice of Tsubo-therapy where tiny steel balls stimulate biologically active points on the body, eliciting responses in the brain.

In Sadkhin's version, tiny metal balls are discreetly taped over specific points behind the ears. Patients learn how to stimulate these points at given intervals during the day.

"I have lost 93 pounds in three months by following Dr. Sadkhin's advice," wrote Tony Gervino.

Sadkhin's discovery provides three major benefits to dieters: it reduces feelings of hunger; prevents the body's starvation response which deters weight loss; and is absolutely safe, noninvasive non·in·va·sive
adj.
1. Not penetrating the body, as by incision. Used especially of a diagnostic procedure.

2. Not invading healthy tissue.
 and controlled by the dieter.

Weight loss becomes more difficult as fatty tissue increases with age. The area of the brain that controls appetite, the hypothalamus hypothalamus (hī'pəthăl`əməs), an important supervisory center in the brain, rich in ganglia, nerve fibers, and synaptic connections. It is composed of several sections called nuclei, each of which controls a specific function. , loses certain sensitivities with age and doesn't identify when we're full, just that we're eating.

"Sending signals to the hypothalamus at the right time and from the right place regulates hunger. The friction creates the needed response and patients feel less hungry as their bodies adjust to smaller food portions," commented Sadkhin.

The Sadkhin Complex has treated over 10,000 patients from around the world with incredible results producing rapid, safe weight loss, more energy and a longer life.
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