Do you have sugar cravings that gnaw away at you until you're forced to give in to sweet temptation?
Even tiny sugar cravings can sabotage your diet.
Ravenous sugar cravings can literally be a death sentence if you can't get it under control.
Good news...
Researchers have discovered something residing in your liver that has the ability to shut down sugar cravings.
It's a hormone called fibroblast growth factor 21 or "FGF21" for short.
FGF21 tells the brain to cut off sugar cravings.
With a simple signal from this magical hormone your body instantly says "no more sugar"
This is a big deal...
For the first time, a single process has been discovered in the liver that stops sugar cravings.
As Matthew Potthoff, an assistant professor of pharmacology at the University of Iowa puts it, FGF21 "shuts off that reward pathway."
Wouldn't it be nice to have a healthy liver sending out the FGF21 hormone that politely tells sugar cravings to zip it?
You can!
If you check out this site you'll find out about one of the most common reasons your liver isn't working like it should and how you can jumpstart it so it gets back to releasing this delightful sugar stopping hormone.
Show Me How To Use My Liver To Switch Off Sugar Cravings