Peter Attia· MD
it's like a lot of bubble gum on the bottom of your brain near where your optic nerves cross so it's this little tiny part of the brain that specializes in homeostasis maintaining the stability of body systems
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it's like a lot of bubble gum on the bottom of your brain near where your optic nerves cross so it's this little tiny part of the brain that specializes in homeostasis maintaining the stability of body systems
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and the second reason is that the brain actually contains a regulatory system for body fat for body fatness i should say body fat mass and it's the only known system in the body that does that and it's located primarily in a part of the brain called the hypothalamus
the brain actually contains a regulatory system for body fat for body fatness i should say body fat mass and it's the only known system in the body that does that and it's located primarily in a part of the brain called the hypothalamus