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"Lokes" wrote in message ... news.aioe.org;416050 Wrote: http://www.lookandperformyourmax.com This worked amazingly. I was shocked, it was well worth it to me for the results. It is nice that The Trial Produced a 90.4% Greater Fat Loss in the MaxWLX Group and The MaxWLX Trial Reduced Leptin Levels 42% on Average. But I have just gone through an article on 'Increasing central leptin levels reduces obesity'. http://www.bioportfolio.com/LeadDisc...ed-030329.html I am a bit confused. anybody pl. help me. -- Lokes If you are a rat, injecting a virus carrying a gene for leptin production into your brain will make you thin. It might work for people too, but they haven't tried injecting virus into people brains yet. |
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On 13 nov, 23:29, "Del Cecchi" wrote:
"Lokes" wrote in message ... news.aioe.org;416050 Wrote: http://www.lookandperformyourmax.com This worked amazingly. *I was shocked, it was well worth it to me for the results. It is nice that The Trial Produced a 90.4% Greater Fat Loss in the MaxWLX Group and The MaxWLX Trial Reduced Leptin Levels 42% on Average. But I have just gone through an article on 'Increasing central leptin levels reduces obesity'. http://www.bioportfolio.com/LeadDisc...ed-030329.html I am a bit confused. *anybody pl. help me. -- Lokes If you are a rat, injecting a virus carrying a gene for leptin production into your brain will make you thin. *It might work for people too, but they haven't tried injecting virus into people brains yet.- Masquer le texte des messages précédents - - Afficher le texte des messages précédents - How would a human react to a shot, so to speak, in the head? |
You may be right Del Cecchi, it seems research was not made on humans. I think genetic effects also changes by changing species.
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