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Matti Narkia

Western diet triggers genes that cause the body to store more fat - 0 views

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    "(NaturalNews) New research published in The Journal of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) has found that the "Western" diet, typically high in sugar and fat, may be responsible for activating genes that signal the body to become fatter. According to scientists, the body's response to high amounts of energy-dense food is to activate the kappa opioid receptor which triggers increased fat storage. Researchers arrived at this conclusion by conducting an experiment on two groups of mice. One group had its kappa opioid receptors genetically deactivated while the other remained intact. Both groups were fed diets high in fat and sugar for 16 weeks. At the end of 16 weeks, the group with the deactivated receptor remained lean while the control group gained significant weight. Besides limiting their bodies' ability to store energy-dense food in their fat stores, the mice whose receptors had been deactivated were noted to also have a limited ability to assimilate and store nutrients from the foods they ingested. Traci Ann Czyzyk-Morgan, one of the study's researchers, indicated that the findings prove the hypothesis long held by many in the scientific community that the kappa opioid receptor may be responsible for causing widespread obesity in Western countries. She and others continue to encourage people to avoid diets high in fat and sugar. "
Matti Narkia

The Heart Scan Blog: This is your brain on wheat - 0 views

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    "Here's just a smattering of the studies performed over the past 30 years on the psychological effects of wheat consumption. Oddly, this never makes the popular press. But wheat underlies schizophrenia, bipolar illness, behavioral outbursts in autism, Huntington's disease, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The relationship is especially compelling with schizophrenia: Opioid peptides derived from food proteins: The exorphins. Zioudrou C et al 1979 "Wheat gluten has been implicated by Dohan and his colleagues in the etiology of schizophrenia and supporting evidence has been provided by others. Our experiments provide a plausible biochemical mechanism for such a role, in the demonstration of the conversion of gluten into peptides with potential central nerovus system actions." "
Emilia Klapp

Saturated Fats Are Not What They Used To Be | The Diabetes Club - 0 views

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    Scientific evidence points to the fact that eating sugar and fat may stimulate the pleasure at the same body receptors (opioid receptors) that respond to the drug morphine. Thus, eating fat can make us, if not addictive, at least very close to it. And here is why.
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Codiene Tablets for Better Control Over Body Aches - 0 views

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    Belonging to the group of opioids analgesics, Codeine tablets are widely used for relieving pain and cough. These tablets are used in combination with other painkillers and on its own also. Codeine tablets work by binding pain receptors in the brain and decreasing the pain sensation to make the person feel relieved. For its effective results in short time, Codeine tablet is demanded by millions of people to ease their mild to moderate pain condition. Sleepingtabs is leading online supllier of FDA approved codeine tablets.
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