Friday, May 11, 2012

The sex - Spicy Chilli flavor Abdomen Can Help Kempeskan Buncit


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The sex -  Though spicy, chili because many people enjoy his trademark and is widely used to make sauce. According to research, a material that gives spicy taste of chili can be an alternative for weight loss.

Ali Tavakkoli, MD, a surgeon at Brigham and Women's Hospital and his team have published a study that investigated two types of weight loss surgery. Both of these operations are assumed to reduce the risk of disease due to obesity but has fewer side effects than regular surgery.

2 types of operation is an operation called a vagal de-afferentation of using capsaicin, the spicy component in chili cause burning and vagatomy operation.

After testing the two operations in the laboratory, the researchers found that vagotomy reduces total body fat significantly. Vagotomy can also get rid of belly fat that has accumulated in the spaces between abdominal organs or visceral fat.

Vagal de-afferentation operations also managed to reduce fat, but at a lower level of fat. But according to the researchers, the decline is still quite remarkable because the side effects of this operation is lighter than the vagotomy.

"The reduction in abdominal fat between the organs is very important. A high volume of visceral fat is a sign of obesity and obesity-related diseases such as diabetes. Loss of visceral fat after undergoing vagal de-afferentation highlights the potential of this procedure," he said as quoted by Eurekalert Tavakkoli, Friday (11 / 5/2012).

Vagotomy eliminates the operation of the vagus nerve that transmits information between the gut and brain. Vagal de-afferentation also tinkering with the vagus nerve, but does not eliminate the nerve completely. Surgeons use capsaicin to destroy certain nerve fibers.

Capsaicin damage the nerve fibers that carry signals from the gut to the brain and letting the nerve fibers that send signals to the opposite direction, from the brain to the intestines. Between the two operations, the vagal de-afferentation have fewer side effects.

The researchers note that much research still needs to be done to find out whether this operation can be used in humans and whether capsaicin can be used directly on human vagal fibers. The results are published the journal Digestive Diseases and Sciences is quite promising as a procedure to address obesity in the future.

"Because the demand for weight loss surgery and obesity-related diseases is increasing, a procedure that proved successful with a bit of surgery will become increasingly important," said Tavakkoli.

According Tavakkoli, when surgery is increasingly important and rapidly growing, especially as more and more cases of diabetes soared around the world and many people try to find effective therapies to fight this epidemic.

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