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Popular science had an article on the technology of keeping at a beneficial BMI
I've read that fidgeting assists those who keep svelte I think it is possible that high AMU compounds that stay on the body side of the blood brain barrier could keep people trim
Often a yawn stretch or massage
feels good A drug that caused those pleasant feelings of motion outside of CNS stimulation could make simple movements like fidgeting a pleasure
There are a few approaches such as find out what skin or muscle receptors make warm sun or massages feel good then develop drugs to effect those receptors while giving the molecules a high AMU to keep them just on the body side of the blood brain barrier
There is also the approach of describing a currently known compound then linking it to another molecule to keep it at the body side of the blood brain barrier fluorophores are attached to a variety of drugs with a hydrocarbon \/\/\/\/ linker that preserves both the drugs function plus the light up capability of the fluorophor thus the high AMU-linker-drug approach is of value
Phenylethylamine PEA as well as the the numerous physiologically active similar chemicals such as dopamine epinepherine MDMA could be made as PEAhighAMU versions then sampled as to physiological effect
the link notes that wellbutrin causes slimness as the mechanism is unknown it is possible it is a peripheral nervous system effect rather than a brain effect
Its also of note that 300 Calories per d from voluntary movement is near 40 lbs per year of BMI
basically its a pill that when you move it feels like sunbasking or massage Thus people move more frequently
Popular science notes wellbutrin combinations as a slimness drug
http://www.popsci.c...ive-fat-pill?page=3 [beanangel, May 30 2009]
Cirsium oligophyllum topical drug that affects fat
http://www.ncbi.nlm...nel.Pubmed_RVDocSum this reference suggests that activating the adrenegenic receptors at the body tissue causes slimness rather than just a brain plus adrenaline causes hyperactivity approach; a really physiologically pleasant feeling similar to adrenalin chemical gives both pleasant sensation as well as tissue receptor slimness PEA is a premolecule to adrenaline [beanangel, May 31 2009]
The youtube video
http://www.youtube....watch?v=AVGhnMwehe0 [beanangel, May 31 2009]
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Aren't molecules more holistic? Adding a group is
not really a 1+1 change because those tricky
electrons are involved. |
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forgive me but I thought this was going to be about peristalsis... |
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[wjt] I modified the writing to be more functional |
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I've read about molecules like centrophenoxine that were specifically created as a p-chlorophenoxy group plus a dimethylaminoethanol group Basically DMAE a cleverness compound then attaching to p-chlorophenoxy which gets things across the blood brain barrier The strategy is effective as centrophenoxine is much more effective at cleverifying people than DMAE at the same dose |
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similarly picamilon is niacin attached to GABA; a vitamin plus a neurotransmitter that ordinarily does not travel through the blood brain barrier; a perception is partially that the niacin gets the GABA to the brain causing calmness |
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generally to pass the blood brain barrier compounds have to be tiny, rare, or hydrophobic thus making a compound that stays on the body side goes with high AMU plus OH groups |
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a nifty thing when people study how pharmaceuticals work is to use a fluorophore drug linkage to show where the drug attaches to tissue fluorophores that light up are attached with a hydrocarbon linker that separates the glow part from the active part such that the active part still functions as a drug |
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Thus a drug attached to a linker attached to a big hydrophilic molecule is likely to still have function but just stay at the body area |
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The idea here is to attach drugs that cause the pleasure of sunbasking or massage to a molecule that will keep them on the body side A super beauty drug might be estrogen attached via linker to PEA The effect would be to cause curves while reducing mass kind of a Jessica Rabbit pill |
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Keeping the estrogen at the body also minimizes potential PMS feelings |
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What is AMU? (Apart from Atomic Mass Unit)? |
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I'm not sure, but I think the idea is the last sentence - yes?
Well, yes, why not? Personally, I'd be happy if I just had
endorphins, but I seem to be missing the gene. |
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Not a bad idea if I understand it correctly, but I'm boning it
because you made me work too hard to figure out what you
were talking about. |
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on the video version it says |
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If everyone on earth had cheap food perhaps from putting a carboxyl COOH group on hydrocarbons from coal to make artifical food oil Then as many as 2/3 of 7 billion people could face plumpness |
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Even with current levels of calorie availability The W H O says plumpness is currently forecast as the earths leading cause of disease creating enough heart disease n diabetes to make malaria look puny and weak!!! |
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The biological system being as complex and varied
as it is, what side effects do you foresee with
your hydrocarbon linker attachment molecule
having a large number of AMUs ? |
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howabout very pleasant sensations with not eating pill? or a very unpleasant sensations with eating pill? |
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Actually, the title makes me think of a tasty
textured high fibre cookie. Mmmm, where's the
biscuit tin. |
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I think that if you were to use more punctuation then you would be able to convey ideas in a more meaningful way because when you type in runons and forget to put in punctuation then it becomes more difficult to understand |
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also please ditch the thesaurus and try to use normal words... "eschew obfuscation." |
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