I'm going to assume that you are
already on the internet, and thus you have seen a lot of advertisements for
weight loss treatments using a strange trick. Or you may have seen the recent
news about a research claim that has been described as "exercise in the
pill". Add me to it! If those things really worked, I would talk to
everyone when I said, stop and take my money! Unfortunately, there is little
scientific belief that any medicine will reduce your weight in a safe, safe, and
healthy way. Of course! In fact, there are still some reasonable therapeutic
developments that can help people lose weight by doing minimal things,
depending on how your body absorbs nutrients and uses energy. Is. So sit back,
enjoy your little bacon sandwich, while we go through the facts and myths of
losing weight in the pill. Let's start with your doctor's real work today.
Because: You can actually get prescription weight loss medications, and they
fall into two main categories: appetite suppressants and fat suppressants.
Appetite suppressants work by restraining your abilities to reabsorb a chemical the signal from your brain, called a neurotransmitter to regulate your brain's
appetite.
You may have heard of some of these neurotransmitters, serotonin, and
norepinephrine. It is released through your hypothalamus to make you feel
'full.' Therefore, if a chemical can stop your body's ability to restore those
chemicals, you will feel fuller, and you will feel less. Will eat Do they work
Well, in a way and only when combined with diet and exercise, studies show that
prescription appetite suppressants can lose about 2 kilograms of extra weight
in about a kilo and a half. But after six to eight weeks, the appetite-related
hunger center in your brain adjusts to the new levels of these
neurotransmitters, and the weight loss benefits disappear. Thick blockers work
differently. They blocked an enzyme called lipase. When you eat foods that
contain fat, these elements need to be broken down into their constituents - glycerol
and fatty acids - before they can pass through your intestinal walls. This is
because fat molecules are too large to pass through the membranes of their
cells. Lipase is an enzyme that breaks down FAFT molecules. And in order to do
that, they have to tie them up. Fat-blocking drugs work by binding to lipase,
which prevents them from interacting with fat. And protoplasm without lipase to
break it down, without being absorbed into your intestines and out of your
body. So do they work? Very well, actually. Studies show that they prevent your
body from absorbing 30% of the fat in your diet. Over the course of two years,
people who have taken antidepressants lose, on average, about one and a half
kilograms more.
But it can also have some serious side effects. Because fat
retainers keep fat in your gut, the use of thallium can become a messenger,
aviator business. So ... these are your current version options. Then you get
the overweight counter finish. And I'll be honest with you here: these are all
fake. There is a great deal of science that shows that any of these will help
you lose weight. According to the Office of Dietary Supplements of the National
Institutes of Health, the only - yes, only - one that competes with popular
testing and is legal in the United States is green tea. Green tea contains both
caffeine and an organic compound called catechins. Separately, these two things
do not contribute significantly to any of the weight loss statistics, but when
you put them together, they appear in practice. Caffeine stimulates the nervous
system, which has a thermogenic effect: Basically, getting your nervous system
to warm up your body, telling everything to move a little faster. And catechins
inhibit the process of leprosy, which has the effect of preventing lean fat.
They also stimulate the production of norepinephrine, which helps control
appetite. So at the same time, these compounds have a mild appetite suppressant
effect that acts as a prescription appetite suppressant. And apparently, there
are other mechanisms that also affect green tea, but we don't understand them
all yet. So ... good news isn't it? Just start drinking green tea. I like green
tea Well, don't expect a miracle. Especially if you have a bunch of sugar in it
like I do. Even the most promising studies show that drinking green tea helps
some couples lose extra weight in about 12 weeks. And yet, too much caffeine
can be dangerous. So, when it comes to what's in the market, that's it. But
what about ISN products in the market? Most of the scientists involved in
promoting fat in the future believe that A commercially viable option is at
least ten years apart. But we do learn a little bit about how they can work.
A
weight-loss treatment designed to work by targeting your body's circadian
rhythm. We've talked about this before: Your circadian clock regulates the
rhythms of many of your body's processes: including food intakes, such as Wells
fat and sugar metabolism. And when your circadian clock says it's time to burn
fuel, it activates a protein in your body called REV-ERB-called. This protein
works by increasing the number of mitochondria in your cells. Mitochondria are
like the powerhouses of your cells: they turn into fuel and convert it into
energy that your body can use. And to promote your mitochondria in your body.
The fat molecules in your fat cells break down. Therefore, to find out what
role REV-ERB-میں may play in weight loss, the researchers injected it into some
super vampire mice. Like, I don't know what else to say to them. These rats
were just ... not athletic. They had poor endurance, their muscles were weaker
than normal mice, and they had fewer mitochondria in their muscle cells. They
were like we were sitting on the couch eating chips all day. The researchers
injected the rats with REV-ERB. And all their cells began to produce a lot of
mitochondrial. Soon, mice can grow much longer than untreated mice. Obese mice
lost weight with REV-ERB, and their cholesterol improved. Basically, REV-ERB
boosted their metabolism throughout the body: like what happens when you
exercise regularly.
This made it possible for rats to burn only calories at
high speed. Even when they were not doing anything. Excellent! Put it in the
pill. Give it to me If I want to take it, okay any problem? Just tell me what's
the problem. Okay ... to a lesser extent, REV-ERB is doing nothing. And in
large quantities ... it is toxic. Although it accelerates the growth of
mitochondria in the short term, it affects the ability of your cells to produce
healthy mitochondria in the long run. And your cells need healthy mitochondria
to survive. Because homeless cell death is something we want to avoid ... more
work needs to be done in REV-ERB-based weight loss treatments. Other growth
treatments want to take advantage of the calorie-burning Wizardry of brown fat.
Brown fat is good fat. Yes, there is good. There are actually two different
types of fats in your body: white fat cells only stick to fat whenever your
body needs it. It's the kind of fat that makes you feel loved and shakes you.
Brown fat cells are different. They don't resort to storing fat: they're going to
burn it. Brown fat raises your body temperature as you cool down by breaking
down fats into chemicals that release heat. It can do this because it has loaded mitochondria. Which are brown.
That is why they are called 'brown fat
cells'. And the mitochondria in brown fat have a protein called UCP1 that tells
them to act like tiny burning furnaces. So ... what if there was a way to
convert white fat cells into brown fat cells? Actually ... there it is!
Probably! The key is a hormone whose physical existence was confirmed only in
early 2015: it's called Irene. When you exercise, iron becomes one of the many
hormones in your body, along with well-known ones such as testosterone and
adrenaline. But while testosterone accelerates the repair of muscle growth due
to the breakdown of fats and sugars for your bloodstream, and Irene accelerates
the production of mitochondria and UCP1 in your white fat. Which converts them
into brown fat cells. So, if scientists could figure out how to put things in a
pill or syringe, they would theoretically be able to drive your brown fat cell
production into overdrive. This means that a lot of fat is being burned without
any work. But, since they only know that Irisin is present in humans, it's a
long journey. Another possible treatment involves developing a method of injecting
brown fat cells into white fat cells, to teach white fat cells on how to produce
more mitochondria than themselves. Researchers at Harvard have developed a
compound that allows brown fat cells to do just that. And I'd really like to
tell you what that compound is, but since it's probably worth billions of
dollars, it's a mystery.
And ... we know that at least in the suburbs of this
potential fat-burning drug: the compound is also an immune system. Which is
really bad. Because you have let your inflammatory response reach your immune
cells to the invading bacteria and equipment. Despite this reaction, even a
minor infection can be really serious. But other scientists are working
elsewhere so that one day you both become lazy and at the same time your weight
is healthy. even then , You should not hang your runs anytime soon.
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