“Metformin’s Anti-Hunger Molecule: Exercise in a Pill” Are you tired of constantly feeling hungry and struggling to resist cravings? What if there was a way to curb your appetite without relying on sheer willpower? Well, the secret may lie in a widely-used medication called Metformin. Metformin is commonly prescribed to manage blood sugar levels in people with diabetes. But recent studies have uncovered a hidden benefit – it acts as an anti-hunger molecule, mimicking the effects of exercise on the body. When you take Metformin, it activates an enzyme that helps regulate your metabolism and suppresses your appetite. This means you’ll feel full faster and stay satisfied longer, making it easier to stick to a healthy eating plan. Imagine having the power to say no to that tempting dessert or late-night snack without feeling deprived. Metformin could be the key to finally breaking free from the cycle of overeating and guilt. So if you’re tired of constantly battling cravings and struggling to control your appetite, talk to your doctor about whether Metformin could be right for you. It might just be the game-changer you’ve been searching for. Since the new weight loss drugs are not available to most seniors ask your Doctor about Metformin-it’s a generic drug for 70 years. Harvard Medical School recently reported the following: In addition, researchers are investigating the potential of metformin to • Lower the risk of cancer in persons with type 2 diabetes. These include cancers of the breast, colon, and prostate. • Lower risks for dementia and stroke. Some studies have noted less cognitive decline and a lower rate of dementia, as well as a lower rate of stroke, among people with diabetes taking metformin compared with those who were not taking it. • Slow aging, prevent age-related disease, and increase lifespan. Preliminary studies suggest that metformin may actually slow aging and increase life expectancy by improving the body’s responsiveness to insulin, antioxidant effects, and improving blood vessel health. Exciting Report: We hope you found this discussion informative, and we encourage you to share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below. This video was created by Bill Vargas an independent Medicare agent which means he works for you not the insurance companies. Go to MedicareSelfEnroll.com enter your zip code to find the right Medicare plan for you in your area and then easily self-enrol. Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel for more health and wellness tips.
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