sciam.com — Drugs currently on the market but used for other purposes helped plump mice shed pounds by upping their response to the appetite-suppressing hormone leptin, according to a new study. Researchers say the findings offer new hope in the search for weight-loss meds that exploit the hunger-dampening hormone, first discovered some 13 years ago.
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harbinger67Jan 7, 2009
...marijuana is an appetite stimulant.
themachine1Jan 7, 2009
<a class="user" href="http://www.cell.com/cell-metabolism/fulltext/S1550-4131(08)00389-6">http://www.cell.com/cell-metabolism/fulltext/S1550 ...</a>Thats the study.1g PBA /kg/day or 150 mg TUDCA /kg/day in mice. I think human equivalent dose is; (3/37)*1g PBA = 81 mg/kg/day PBA (3/37)*150 mg TUDCA = 12 mg/kg/day TUDCAI see TUDCA sold in 250 mg tablets. So for a 68 kg person like myself thats 818 mg daily or about 3 tablets.
Closed AccountJan 7, 2009
Moral of the article: If you're fat, wait until science has the answer.
spidur1Jan 7, 2009
Do you know where I can get some adderall?I got some from a friend once and I was able to drink all night long. It was the s**t.
shkb45az02Jan 13, 2010
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crazedspykerMar 30, 2010
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