It seems that your and my mutual suspicions have been confirmed: lizard spit may actually help you lose weight. A study was recently published highlighting the work from a team at the University of Gothenburg, which tested the saliva of the Gila monster lizard on rats. A synthetic version of lizard saliva has already been used for a while now to treat type two diabetes, but this study found that the key ingredient curbs rats' appetites. Finally finding an opportunity to capitalize on my lifelong interest in purchasing a Gila monster lizard collection, I caught up with one of the study's primary authors, Dr. Karolina Skibicka to talk about this bizarre new weight loss antidote. According to Dr.
Next in Weight-Loss Fads: Gila Monster Spit
Next in Weight-Loss Fads: Gila Monster Spit
Republican Gov. Gary Herbert signed a bill into law last week that adds the Gila monster to the list of state symbols, honouring the lizard among things like the beehive, the Dutch oven, elk and seagulls. Republican state Rep. The students pushed for the bill through correspondence and committee testimony.
Drugs Made From Gila Monster Lizard Saliva ‘Reduces Food Cravings'
Hartley's Crocodile Adventures has taken delivery of a gila monster, the first time a venomous lizard has been on show in northern Queensland. Zoo group operations manager Michael O'Brien said the brightly-coloured lizard was native to the Mojave, Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts of the southwestern US and northwestern Mexico. The reptile was one of only two truly venomous species of lizards found worldwide, Mr O'Brien said. Politics The LNP has been banging on about it, now Labor is getting serious about an infrastructure project that would transform Queensland. News A Brisbane virologist has warned there could be several missing COVID cases that led to the latest outbreak, who have gone undetected for the simplest of reasons.






A team of researchers from the Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg discovered that reptile saliva from the Gila monster lizard could help combat food cravings in humans, after testing its power during a series of taste tests on rats. Scientists created a drug called Exenatide, which contains a natural compound called exendin-4 that is found in the saliva of the scaly Gila lizard. The lab rats showed a reduction in food cravings after being given the pill, which could be due to the exendin-4 in saliva affecting the reward and motivation regions of the brain, says assistant professor Karolina Skibicka.
Agreed that Cosby likely did some very messed up crap, but this is how a pop culture icon goes from being the teller of jokes to the punchline.
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what are you recording on?
the movement of her tits....
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