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Haphazardly came across this today doing some research and I must say, (despite VERY limited data), it looks promising - Pilot study of temporary controllable gastric pseudobezoars for dynamic non-invasive gastric volume reduction (afterall, despite only 2 subjects, at least they were humans as opposed to damn rats!)
Anyone try the product in this study (ZALAK-B(TM)) or know of anyone who has?
...couldn't resist and placed an order. I'll definitely be sure to let y'all know how it goes. The very limited ("case reports") I found via Google were all VERY impressive. Would have been interesting if the investigators also tested major hunger/satiety and glucoregulatory hormones (ghrelin, leptin, PYY, glucose, insulin, etc.). I could be wrong but from the years of research I've done in this area, it's highly unlikely that mechanoreception alone is responsible for the effectiveness....
Anyone try the product in this study (ZALAK-B(TM)) or know of anyone who has?
...couldn't resist and placed an order. I'll definitely be sure to let y'all know how it goes. The very limited ("case reports") I found via Google were all VERY impressive. Would have been interesting if the investigators also tested major hunger/satiety and glucoregulatory hormones (ghrelin, leptin, PYY, glucose, insulin, etc.). I could be wrong but from the years of research I've done in this area, it's highly unlikely that mechanoreception alone is responsible for the effectiveness....
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