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Roses help to grow thin ...

RosesSmells of some plants are capable not only to raise appetite, but to lower an inclination to nutrition consumption. To such conclusion scientists from Taunsvilsky university (Australia) have come. They have found out dietary properties of one of most the most beautiful on a planet of colours - roses. Researchers have made experiment among 3200 women at the age from 20 till 36 years which suffered adiposity.
In rooms they have placed bouquets with half of participants with roses, and at other ladies have put vases with wild flowers. Bouquets changed every day throughout two weeks. Women were in rooms with plants not less than three hours per day. During work it was found out, that those girls who were exposed to a smell of roses, tested smaller bent for to absorption of products.
So, at them reduction of mass of a body on the average from 3 to 5 kgs was observed. And the daily food allowance was reduced to 1000 calories. The principal of research Adrian Tantren considers, that aroma of roses relieves of superfluous calories because possesses ability to activate the area of a brain responsible for feeling of hunger. As a matter of fact, pink aroma deceives an organism, giving to it false effect of saturation.
According to the World organisation of public health services, now adiposity became a larger problem of public health, than hunger. According to statistics, excess weight have 1,6 billion inhabitants of the Earth, from them 18 million - children are elderly till five years. By estimations of experts, with adiposity it is bound not less than 2,5 million morses annually.

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