Andrew Huberman· PhD
if we will offer them water and we will turn on the cells the animal will drink the water as if it will be sugar like it will be appetizing even though it's just plain water yes
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if we will offer them water and we will turn on the cells the animal will drink the water as if it will be sugar like it will be appetizing even though it's just plain water yes
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uh and then we did a couple more experiments in there and what happens uh if we do the reverse if we turn on the cells now and the fascinating thing is that when we turn on the cells now the uh the mouse will eat the sweetener as if it will be sugar interesting so the activation of these cells makes them crave non-caloric sweetener or low calorie sweetener as if it were sugar