Guest guest Posted August 12, 2006 Report Share Posted August 12, 2006 Hi folks: On the TV news last night a 'scientist' was interviewed who said they now had a 'ghrelin vaccine' the effect of which, in animal tests, was that the immune system dramatically reduces circulating ghrelin levels and thereby " people could eat as much as they want and not put on weight " . Of course they did not explain what happens to the excess calories that are ingested. They did claim that the reduced ghrelin levels prevented fat deposition. So ........... does this, assuming it is true, result in a much higher body temperature? Or accumulation of sugar/starch deposits somewhere in the body, instead of fat? Or does it cause a dramatic reduction in intestinal absorption? Or do the animals jog marathons in their sleep and have no recollection of it when they wake up? Where do the extra ingested calories, which are not deposited as fat, disappear to? This was not disclosed. In addition, what were the chemical biomarkers of the voracious-but- slim animals? Did they have lipids, insulin, CRP, WBC values typical of animals that eat lots of calories without the vaccine benefit? Or did they have the biomarker values of animals on 30% CR? Or perhaps entirely different values? Clearly I am skeptical about this. But let's see how this news develops. I mention it just to bring it to people's attention. Rodney. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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