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Serotonin-Plus Medical Weight Loss Center

  • Waverly Weight Loss

    Serotonin-Plus Weight Loss Program

    The Program’s Foundation is built on behavioral and lifestyle
    modification with a medical “Jumpstart”. The Serotonin-Plus
    Weight Loss Program™ is medically supervised and consists
    of weekly or periodic visits with the medical staff depending
    upon the program chosen. Realistic weight loss is 20-50
    pounds per each 12-week session. Our most aggressive
    option averages 35 pounds of weight loss in 12 weeks.
    Patients may attend more than one 12-week session to
    achieve their weight loss goals.

    Serotonin-Plus offers individualized medical weight loss
    programs to fit every weight loss need. Whether you have
    10 pounds or 150 pounds to lose we offer effective, safe
    and responsible weight loss to fit any budget. We tailor
    programs to you based upon your specific needs, capabilities
    and limitations. The success rate is 99% and patients are re-
    evaluated until optimal weight loss is achieved. Serotonin-
    Plus provides flexibility so that you can achieve your goal
    while maintaining your busy schedule.

    We feature the Serotonin Formula™, our unique patented
    oral serotonin supplement that acts as a natural appetite
    suppressant and significantly reduces carbohydrate cravings.
    When appropriate, we utilize an FDA approved prescription
    appetite suppressant to jumpstart the metabolism. We also
    introduce lifestyle, behavioral and nutritional changes that
    accelerate weight loss. Patients are educated on dietary
    guidelines and fitness regimens with the help of our personal
    trainer and gain important knowledge that will help them
    maintain their weight long-term. Patients receive our
    Serotonin Plus Weight Loss Program™, nutritional
    counseling as well as fitness coaching and receive a
    personalized fitness plan. We become your coaches and
    cheerleaders in helping you to achieve your goal.

    Why is Serotonin so Important?

    Serotonin is a naturally occurring neurotransmitter (chemical
    messenger) in the brain. This neurotransmitter has been the
    subject of numerous magazine articles, as well as television
    news health segments. Serotonin is commonly known as
    "the mood chemical". Serotonin imbalance and deficiency
    have been implicated in a number of clinical disorders
    including depression, premenstrual syndrome, migraine
    headaches, eating disorders, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue
    syndrome. Although present in minute amounts in the
    human body, serotonin plays an incredibly important role in
    so many vital physical and emotional functions.

    Serotonin is made inside the body from the amino acid,
    tryptophan. This amino acid is found in various food
    sources, and high amounts are found in carbohydrates,
    chocolate and other sweets. When a person ingests
    chocolate, the body converts tryptophan, the building block
    into serotonin.

    As a real life example, during a woman’s cycle, serotonin
    deficiency may occur. Although many women do suffer from
    serotonin deficiency, men are not precluded from this
    condition. When this happens, the body will send out a
    signal that it needs more serotonin in the form of a food
    craving. Therefore, when the craving occurs, this will
    motivate the person subconsciously to eat chocolate or
    other sweets that can supply the tryptophan. The affected
    person does not realize that the body is serotonin deficient;
    they only know they really want that handful of Hershey
    Kisses®. Of course, the aftermath of this ingestion is the
    weight gain, adverse cholesterol effects and other
    detrimental effects from excessive eating of carbohydrates.

     

     

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