How to eat less and not be hungry with the help of glucose!

I know it sounds strange, but not all sugars are the same. I’ll try to summarize my proposal for an easy way to lose weight without starving yourself or overexercising, using D-glucose (dextrose). To understand how this diet system works, check out my older posts on overeating. In the first one, I explain why rats overeat by up to 50% when their diet changes . In my last post, I discuss why sucrose (regular sugar) could—but no longer can—be used to boost metabolism and raise body temperature in the distant past . To put it briefly, based on my analysis of these studies, I’ve concluded that hunger is controlled (in a still-unknown way) by the liver—specifically, by liver glycogen levels. If liver glycogen is sufficiently high before bedtime, it means we’ve eaten enough during the day and don’t feel the need to eat more. But if it’s low, hunger forces us to eat something at night to replenish glycogen stores. The entire problem of obesity, then, lies in the broken link ...