"CPACC inhibits how magnesium flows through the cell.
Magnesium plays a vital role in the mitochondria’s function, specifically impacting the production and consumption of cellular energy, known as adenosine triphosphate, or ATP, which fuels other bodily functions.
But researchers found that magnesium can slow energy production in the mitochondria when present in excess.
In theory, this would allow humans to take CPACC and lose weight without adapting a new diet."
Seems like we may have a drug that actually improves your metabolism. Curious what you guys think about it?
Magnesium plays a vital role in the mitochondria’s function, specifically impacting the production and consumption of cellular energy, known as adenosine triphosphate, or ATP, which fuels other bodily functions.
But researchers found that magnesium can slow energy production in the mitochondria when present in excess.
In theory, this would allow humans to take CPACC and lose weight without adapting a new diet."
Seems like we may have a drug that actually improves your metabolism. Curious what you guys think about it?
‘Game-changing’ drug that spurs weight loss without dieting in the works
Researchers are closer to developing a drug that initial experiments showed could both prevent weight gain and promote weight loss.
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Limiting Mrs2-dependent mitochondrial Mg2+ uptake induces metabolic programming in prolonged dietary stress
Madaris et al. show that limiting mitochondrial Mg2+ enhances bioenergetics in hepatocytes and thereby prevents Western-diet-induced NAFLD, microvascular rarefaction, and spontaneous tumor prevalence, and Mrs2 channel deletion reprograms whole-body energy metabolism that is driven by HIF1α...
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