PacificHealth Laboratories Introduces, SATIATRIM(R), a New Type of Diet Aid; the First Natural Gastric Pacemaker.Fifty-Calorie Satiatrim Drink Activates the Body's Natural Appetite Suppressant Mechanism MATAWAN, N.J. -- PacificHealth Laboratories, Inc. (OTCBB OTCBB See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB). : PHLI PHLI Public Health Leadership Institutes ), a nutrition technology company, announced the launch of SATIATRIM, a natural gastric pacemaker that reduces appetite. Ten years in development, SATIATRIM, a 50-calorie drink that is consumed before eating, slows the movement of food from the stomach, causing consumers to feel fuller even though they are eating less and to stay hunger-free between meals. SATIATRIM stimulates cholecystokinin cholecystokinin /cho·le·cys·to·ki·nin/ (CCK) (-ki´nin) a polypeptide hormone secreted in the small intestine that stimulates gallbladder contraction and secretion of pancreatic enzymes. (CCK (Complimentary Code Keying) A direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) coding method used in the 802.11b wireless LAN standard for 5.5 and 11 Mbps. The slower 1 and 2 Mbps specifications use Barker coding which has a chip rate of 11 compared to 8 in CCK. ), a protein released in the gut, which because of its effect on appetite is often called the "feel-full" protein. Multiple studies have shown that drinking SATIATRIM before a meal reduces caloric intake up to 20 percent and extends the feeling of satiety satiety being in a state of satiation; in experimental animals used with reference to eating and drinking. satiety center located in the ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus. for up to four hours after a meal. Dr. Robert Portman, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. and Chief Scientific Officer of PacificHealth Laboratories, said, "Intuitively we know that feelings of fullness or satiety start in the stomach. When we eat our stomach expands, causing the release of CCK. A principal action of CCK is to close the valve between the stomach and intestine, thereby slowing the movement of food. By slowing the movement of food, SATIATRIM acts as a gastric pacemaker, helping us to feel full while eating less. And because food stays in the stomach longer, we feel full for an extended period of time." Dr. Portman continued, "Starting a diet is not a problem for most people. In fact, almost 1/3 of Americans are on a diet at any given time. Some individuals go on three to four diets a year. Each time they lose weight, but not enough to get down to their goal weight. Diet failure is a much bigger problem than diet initiation. Two of the primary reasons that diets fail are hunger--because you are eating less--and boredom--because many diets have limited meal choices. "SATIATRIM addresses the primary causes of diet failure. You feel fuller or satiated sa·ti·ate tr.v. sa·ti·at·ed, sa·ti·at·ing, sa·ti·ates 1. To satisfy (an appetite or desire) fully. 2. To satisfy to excess. adj. Filled to satisfaction. even though you are eating less and you are not limited in the types of food you can eat. SATIATRIM is like a glass of willpower. It makes any diet or diet plan work better and can help overweight individuals stay on their diet until they achieve their goal weight." Dr David Thompson, Professor of Gastroenterology, Hope Hospital in Manchester England, and a worldwide authority on satiety peptides, said, "Our studies indicate SATIATRIM works through a CCK mechanism and is one of the most potent products we have tested in its ability to slow gastric emptying. SATIATRIM offers great promise as an aid to help individuals trying to lose weight". SATIATRIM contains a patented formula of ingredients including a specific combination of soy and casein casein (kā`sēn), well-defined group of proteins found in milk, constituting about 80% of the proteins in cow's milk, but only 40% in human milk. proteins, calcium, special constituents from sunflower and safflower oils, glutamine, green tea extract and a small amount of caffeine. A serving of SATIATRIM is 50 calories. It does not contain sugar. There are five patents issued on the SATIATRIM nutritional technology with additional ones pending. SATIATRIM is available in an 8-oz ready-to-drink beverage in chocolate, vanilla and mixed berry flavors. The retail price is $39.95 for a case of 27 servings, or a one-week supply. For optimal results, SATIATRIM should be taken four times a day before eating. SATIATRIM can only be purchased online at www.satiatrim.com. This website contains complete product information as well as a unique interactive program that allows consumers to quickly and simply create an easy-to-follow customized diet plan from hundreds of food selections. About PacificHealth Laboratories PacificHealth Laboratories, Inc. (PHLI.OB), a leading nutrition technology company, has been a pioneer in discovering, developing and commercializing patented, protein-based nutritional products that stimulate specific peptides involved in appetite regulation and that activate biochemical pathways involved in muscle performance and growth. PHLI's principle areas of focus include weight loss, muscle recovery following surgery, management of Type 2 diabetes type 2 diabetes n. See diabetes mellitus. and sports performance. In 2006, PHLI sold its patented sports drinks technology to Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages (CSAB) is a unit of Cadbury Schweppes plc that handles its parent's core United States beverage business. It is the largest division of Cadbury Schweppes. CSAB is the successor to Dr Pepper/Seven Up, Inc. (CSAB CSAB Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages CSAB Computer Sciences Accreditation Board CSAB Computing Sciences Accreditation Board, Inc. (ACM) CSAB Combat Support Aviation Battalion CSAB Community Services Advisory Board ). In June 2007, CSAB launched Accelerade([R]), the first protein-containing sports drink that has demonstrated superiority over conventional sports drinks in terms of endurance, recovery, rehydration rehydration /re·hy·dra·tion/ (-hi-dra´shun) the restoration of water or fluid content to a patient or to a substance that has become dehydrated. re·hy·dra·tion n. 1. and reduction of muscle damage. To learn more, visit www.pacifichealthlabs.com. |
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