Description
Satisfed Craving Control (120 capsules)
Often people embark on a weight management program with the goal of kicking a negative habit or making a lifestyle change. It’s a great idea to take up a positive new habit while dropping an old one. For example cravings for sugar, alcohol, junk foods, or even drugs can all be connected to an imbalance between the hormones of the gut and brain.
As one part of the four-part Ultimate Herbal SLIM program, Satisfed plays an important role in controlling such cravings.
As part of this picture, blood sugar balance, appetite regulation, and metabolic rate are important factors. Satisfed contains key herbs which may curb appetite, control cravings, support healthy blood sugar balance, and help maintain a healthy pancreas.
It is designed to be part of the Ultimate Herbal Slim but can be used as a stand-alone product for improving habits and against the development of type-2 diabetes.
The herbs Caralluma and Gymnema are known for cutting cravings, while Coleus and Chromium help to balance blood sugar metabolism.
Read more about these amazing herbs below.
Disclaimer – Results will vary in time frame and intensity from person to person. All testimonials and reviews are authentic and submitted from actual Ultimate Herbal Health customers.
Ingredients
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															How to take Satisfed
You can take 2 to 8 Capsules Twice Daily depending on your goals.
The herbs take a little time to kick in, so Satisfed works best to reduce food cravings when taken 30 minutes before food. If you’re going to use it as part of the four-part Ultimate Herbal SLIM over 1 month, then you can take 4 capsules 30 minutes before your main evening meal.
Other Directions: Satisfed is recommended along with regular exercise and a healthy diet.
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Herbal Ingredients In Depth
Caralluma - To Reduce Food Cravings and Appetite
Caralluma fimbriata is a remarkable medicinal cactus native to India, long celebrated for its ability to suppress hunger and enhance endurance. Known as a “famine food,” it has been traditionally chewed by tribal hunters and laborers to reduce appetite and thirst during long journeys or periods of food scarcity. This practice reflects the ancient “law of signatures,” where the plant’s ability to thrive with minimal nourishment symbolically points to its power to curb human hunger. Today, Caralluma has gained international recognition as a natural aid for managing appetite and supporting weight control.
Scientifically, Caralluma fimbriata’s bioactive compounds—particularly pregnane glycosides—work by inhibiting key enzymes involved in fat synthesis, such as citrate lyase and malonyl coenzyme A. This not only reduces fat formation but also encourages the body to burn stored fat for energy. Clinical studies have shown that supplementation can reduce waist circumference, body weight, and fat composition, while maintaining energy and lean muscle mass. Its safety has been confirmed by its “Generally Recognized As Safe” (GRAS) status, making it a valuable nutraceutical in addressing obesity and metabolic syndrome.
In traditional medicine, Caralluma is consumed daily as a cooked vegetable, pickle, or raw plant, providing both nutrition and medicinal benefits. Its endurance-boosting, thirst-quenching, and appetite-suppressing properties have supported generations in India’s arid regions. Modern science now confirms what tribal wisdom long understood—that this humble cactus holds profound potential for balancing metabolism and aiding healthy weight management naturally.
Scientific Studies & Evidence
- Traditional Use: Chewed by Indian tribal hunters and laborers to suppress appetite and thirst; considered a “famine food” and energy enhancer.
- Active Compounds: Contains pregnane glycosides, caratubersides, boucerosides, sitosterol, luteolin, and kaempferol—all contributing to fat metabolism and appetite control.
- Mechanism of Action: Blocks citrate lyase and malonyl CoA, reducing fat formation and promoting fat burning.
- Clinical Trial (50 participants): Eight-week, double-blind, placebo-controlled study showed significant reductions in body weight, BMI, body fat, and waist circumference with minimal side effects.
- Metabolic Support: Shown to improve central obesity and metabolic profiles when combined with healthy diet and exercise.
- Safety: Approved as GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) for use as a nutraceutical.
Gymnema Leaves - Reduce Sugar Cravings
Gymnema sylvestre, often called “the sugar destroyer”, is one of nature’s most remarkable gifts for balancing blood sugar and reducing cravings. Native to tropical India, this climbing plant has been used in Ayurvedic medicine for over 6,000 years. Its Sanskrit name Madhunashini literally means “destroyer of sweetness,” reflecting both its ability to block the taste of sugar on the tongue and its profound effects on glucose metabolism. Tribal healers and Ayurvedic physicians have long relied on Gymnema to restore balance in those with diabetes, fatigue, or excessive appetite, and modern science now confirms these ancient insights with a growing body of clinical evidence.
The key to Gymnema’s power lies in its gymnemic acids—a group of bioactive triterpenoid saponins that influence multiple pathways in glucose metabolism. They help stimulate insulin secretion, increase cellular glucose uptake, and reduce liver glucose production. Additionally, these compounds temporarily block sugar receptors on the tongue and intestines, dulling the taste of sweetness and limiting sugar absorption. This combination of effects not only helps lower blood sugar and cholesterol but also reduces sugar cravings—making it a powerful tool for those seeking natural weight management and metabolic balance.
Beyond its blood sugar benefits, Gymnema supports pancreatic regeneration, helping to restore the beta cells responsible for insulin production. Research shows that regular supplementation can enhance the body’s natural insulin response, lower triglycerides, and reduce fatigue associated with glucose imbalances. Safe and well-tolerated even at high doses, Gymnema offers an exceptional example of how traditional herbal medicine and modern pharmacology converge to provide effective, natural solutions for chronic metabolic conditions.
Scientific Studies & Evidence
- Traditional Use: Known in Ayurveda as Madhunashini (“destroyer of sweetness”); used for diabetes, cravings, and general metabolic balance for over 6,000 years.
- Active Compounds: Contains oleanane-type triterpenoid saponins (gymnemic acids I–VII, gymnemosides A–F, gymnema-saponins).
Mechanisms of Action:
- Stimulates insulin production from pancreatic beta cells.
- Enhances glucose uptake in tissues and reduces liver glucose output.
- Blocks sugar absorption in intestines and suppresses sweet taste receptors on the tongue.
Pancreatic Regeneration:
Animal studies show regeneration of pancreatic β-cells after Gymnema administration (1, 2, 3).
Clinical Findings:
- Reduces blood glucose, cholesterol, and triglycerides in type 2 diabetics.
- Decreases sugar cravings by blocking sweet taste receptors. (4)
- Safe for long-term use—no toxicity observed at doses >500 mg/kg for 52 weeks.
 
				



 
															 
															 
															
 
								 
								



 
															 
															
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