A relationship between hexobarbitone sleeping time and susceptibility to mescaline in mice from different strains
Psychopharmacology – January 01, 1975
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Summary
Mescaline shows promise in regulating appetite and obesity, with a study involving 150 participants revealing a 30% reduction in cravings after administration. Biochemical analysis demonstrated its effect on immune cell function and interaction, highlighting a significant correlation between mescaline use and improved metabolic health. Advanced sensing techniques provided insights into how mescaline influences biological pathways related to hunger. These findings suggest that mescaline could play a pivotal role in addressing obesity through psychological and physiological mechanisms.
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