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    "Chrysanthemum acrylic fiber milkshake" helps with weight loss

    • Last Update: 2021-02-09
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    you lose weight by drinking a milkshake? Drink a "fibre milkshake" made by British scientists.Researchers at Imperial College London and the University of Glasgow have found in two experiments that a food ingredient called chrysanthemum propylene inhibits appetite and has the same weight loss effect as dietary fiber, the latest issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition reported in July.the first experiment, 20 volunteers were divided into two groups, one drinking a "fibre milkshake" with chrysanthemum-added acrylic and the other drinking a milkshake with chrysanthemum powder. The researchers then showed the volunteers pictures of various foods and performed brain scans on them. The results showed that the appetite-related areas of the brains of the "fibre milkshake" group of volunteers became inactive and showed less interest in eating high-calorie foods such as chocolate and cake.second experiment, the researchers asked two groups of volunteers to eat as much pasta as they wanted, resulting in a 10 percent less amount of food in the "fibre milkshake" group than the other group.Professor Gary Frost, who was involved in the study, explained that chrysanthemum powder produces propion acid under the action of bacteria in the digestive tract, which stimulates the brain to signal an appetite-suppressing effect, while chrysanthemum propylate produces more propylene acid when it enters the stomach and suppresses food better than chrysanthemum powder. Some people's digestive tract bacteriums naturally produce more propylene acid, which may explain why some people are less likely to get fat naturally, the researchers said.
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