@roninguarani The red light stuff is acting on fat and immune cell's mitochondria via TRPV1 etc. That is what also happens in bears. Their body fat shifts in to brown adipose and starts feeding the immune system with excess omegas stored in their fat. http
@AKA_Sadrien @BenBikmanPhD @JimJohnsonSci "Hibernating bears remained euglycemic, possibly due to hyperinsulinemia and hyperglucagonemia." https://t.co/93zmUMa7BD Anyone had hands on experience on Ursa's insulin?
Every year, bears lose hundreds of pounds while they hibernate. The same metabolic machinery they use to do this sustained pre-historic humans through ice ages! And it's waiting for you to turn it on! Find out how at https://t.co/TrRvBmXOWj! https://t.c
@wellboy This ones of you! HIbernating bears and obesity!
Perhaps even more interesting what hibernating bears can teach us about metabolically healthy obesity and physiological insulin resistance (glucose sparing rather, as it's clear from the 1st screenshot below). Paper: https://t.co/Vo5IqH891j Full text: http
RT @StillmanMD: Whoever wishes to investigate medicine should proceed thus. In the first place, consider the seasons of the year and what e…
@wellboy here you go. Still parsing the abstract.....
RT @StillmanMD: Whoever wishes to investigate medicine should proceed thus. In the first place, consider the seasons of the year and what e…
RT @StillmanMD: Whoever wishes to investigate medicine should proceed thus. In the first place, consider the seasons of the year and what e…
No way!!! 😉 Is this saying that there is wisdom in nature?! Who would've thunk?! Seasonal variation is important and we are influenced by our surroundings - hormonal fluctuations are good.
Whoever wishes to investigate medicine should proceed thus. In the first place, consider the seasons of the year and what effect each of them produces. - Hippocrates Now go read about how winter cures diabetes and obesity. https://t.co/FCc1fAeadq
RT @StillmanMD: Everything you need to know about weight loss and diabetes reversal, you can learn from bears - for free. "Life in the Fat…
Everything you need to know about weight loss and diabetes reversal, you can learn from bears - for free. "Life in the Fat Lane." Or, as I refer to it, "how bears lose weight and reverse diabetes by keeping their skin in the game." https://t.co/FCc1fAead
@JJ_clock @CaloriesProper Get cold https://t.co/bFs5iNEtNx (via @Mendeley_com)
@ChristianAssad Don't forget the cold https://t.co/bFs5iNEtNx (via @Mendeley_com)
Seasonal weight gain and high blood sugar are reversed during winter hibernation in bears. You work the same way. Diabetes and obesity are metabolic disorders that are the result of environmental mismatches. https://t.co/qHqLIoCimA https://t.co/opPkpg
RT @adamjshay: @JimJohnsonSci @VanDiabetes Interesting to note that insulin resistance also observed in hibernating mammals - example of “e…
@JimJohnsonSci @VanDiabetes Interesting to note that insulin resistance also observed in hibernating mammals - example of “extreme CR”. Wonder if similar mechanisms involved? cc @ethanjweiss https://t.co/LxOYdMFmsy
Life in the fat lane: seasonal regulation of insulin sensitivity, food intake, and adipose biology in brown bears. https://t.co/xZydqOUTw9
@alucoq @IntraMednet @drjasonfung Se llama FISIOLOGIA del oso. https://t.co/QX6RAEnrIk Diferente a la humana
Life in the fat lane: seasonal regulation of insulin sensitivity, food intake, and adipose biology in brown bears: https://t.co/qoPEb3bVjT
RT @ethanjweiss: Pretty interesting follow up physiology on seasonal/regional insulin sensitivity in hibernating grizzlies https://t.co/YIk…
@JakeKushnerMD interesting... https://t.co/0DbsFhIGCp
RT @ethanjweiss: Pretty interesting follow up physiology on seasonal/regional insulin sensitivity in hibernating grizzlies https://t.co/YIk…
RT @ethanjweiss: Pretty interesting follow up physiology on seasonal/regional insulin sensitivity in hibernating grizzlies https://t.co/YIk…
Pretty interesting follow up physiology on seasonal/regional insulin sensitivity in hibernating grizzlies https://t.co/YIk91bWuIN