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Originally posted by: Legend
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Legend
Vaccine?
I think they mean fat loss supplement injection.
Actually, if you read the article a one time treatment turns an "easy gainer" into a "hard gainer" by increasing their metabolism long term.
This immune reaction apparently had effects on the animals' metabolism. Despite having free access to food and eating as much as their unvaccinated mates, the immunized rats gained less weight and boasted leaner, less flabby physiques.
That the weight effects came without diet changes was a surprise, Janda said. It means that the ghrelin vaccine acted on metabolism, and not appetite, he explained.
"They were eating the same, but still losing weight -- which is pretty cool."
What I meant is that vaccine usually implies a virus or pathogen. Implying that obesity is a disease. This is potentially a good thing for the few % that have genetical dispositions.
The fact that there are "hard gainers" and "easy gainers" means that obesity within a given environment IS a genetic predisposition.
