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they said... "I love every FAT cell in your body!"
Fat Cell diagram for a college science class in 2022, rehearse for your science quiz here
Mast cell/fat cell 💻🗄📔
I love her and her only
gif credits are in the notes !!🗄
Day 2, Dendritic Album. I felt like b cell as a young cell would have overalls... and of course memory cell is just freaking out and mast cell is not pleased haha.
Fat Mast Cells
Mog’s New Year’s resolution is to cut down on fatty foods so he can maintain his ‘shroomlike figure. He happened upon this stout little fat cell and wanted to take a picture with him so solidify his resolution. Sort of a motivational thing. The fat call was shy, however, and the only way he could convince him to be seen on camera was to let him wear his top hat for a moment. Well, so be it! XD
Proteins that moderate nicotine dependence in the brain may be involved in regulating metabolism, opening the door to new ways of fighting the weight gain that can happen when smokers quit.
The same proteins that moderate nicotine dependence in the brain may be involved in regulating metabolism by acting directly on certain types of fat cells, new research shows.
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Clear cellular memory
After releasing negative energy and obsolete programs during a energy healing session, please make sure the cellular memory is cleared as well, as it helps prevent issues from returning.
Science has provided supporting evidence, for example:
'Fat cells have excellent memory. Researchers published a study in Nature that explains how that memory works and why it is so persistent. The work describes the genetic and cellular mechanisms that make the "Yo-Yo effect," a common phenomenon where a person can lose weight, but it returns right away.
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The core of why fat cells are so stubborn comes down to epigenetics — a relatively new area of study that shows how long-ago events, experiences, or environmental exposures can affect a person’s genetic information. For example, research has shown that someone who survived trauma as a child — say abuse or neglect — will suffer long-lasting changes to their DNA, which, in turn can affect cells, potentially manifesting as diseases or chronic conditions. These genetic changes can even be passed on through the generations.'
from: Fat Cells Can Retain a Genetic Memory — Even After Weight Loss, Discover Magazine, 27 Nov 2024 [x]