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by Dgetman
1968 days ago
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You bring up a great point. I studied Neuroscience at Duke university. Your cells adapt to their context and so what you are describing is sensitization. The more sugar you eat, the more you need to "feel" it. The problem is 2/3 of Americans are overweight or obese. In order for them to completely drop sugar would be a struggle, but my product can help bridge that gap for them. Now why not just use stevia or aspartame to get the sweetness without the calories? 1) They have an unpleasant afteraste whereas Wozi does not 2) Wozi does more than just sweeten, it enhances flavor. Not everyone likes the taste of Greek yogurt but this makes it more palatable. How many times have you had a strawberry that tasted like nothing? This makes it taste as if it was the perfect strawberry. |
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Nothing against the berry/your product (although I find adding $1.30 of powder to each meal crazy) but is that how weak-willed the average person has become?
More personally, why would you need this for Greek yoghurt? Are we talking about actual high-fat-high-protein Greek yoghurt made purely from milk, or is there some 'Greek(-style) yoghurt' that actually tastes horrible? Everyone I know seems to love pure Greek yoghurt, with at most some berries or granola on top.