In contrast, ghrelin, produced in the stomach, sends hunger signals to the brain, notifying when its time to eat
(2007) found that intranasally administered epithalon significantly activated neuron activity in the cerebral cortex of white rats, presenting findings that the peptide may be of interest in clinical applications for the treatment of CNS activity impairments [9]
Zeymer U, Schwarzmaier-D'Assie A, Petzinna D, Chiasson JL: Effect of acarbose treatment on the risk of silent myocardial infarctions in patients with impaired glucose tolerance: results of the randomised STOP-NIDDM trial electrocardiography substudy
How Semaglutide May Influence Mood Through Appetite and Behavior Semaglutide works by activating GLP-1 receptors throughout the body, including in brain regions involved in appetite control and reward processing
A new review from Australia's University of Newcastle looked at 41 controlled GLP-1 trials involving 50,000 people over 17 years and found only two evaluated overall nutrition