That this has failed to happen despite the massive amount of money thrown at weight-control products says something, but I’m not sure what. Has anyone made a serious, prolonged attempt not at “getting people to ‘stay good’ around food” but at “decoupling food from fat entirely”? If not, why not?
May I direct you to the subsequent paragraph in the grandparent? :)
Sort-of-valid point. But all drugs I’ve seen or heard of have been essentally appetite suppressants plus varying levels of bullshit. I wouldn’t expect metabolic decouplers to be disproportionately cut out by regulation; if there was substantial research in that area, I would expect some of them to be on the market.
May I direct you to the subsequent paragraph in the grandparent? :)
Sort-of-valid point. But all drugs I’ve seen or heard of have been essentally appetite suppressants plus varying levels of bullshit. I wouldn’t expect metabolic decouplers to be disproportionately cut out by regulation; if there was substantial research in that area, I would expect some of them to be on the market.
(it is possible some are that I’m unaware of.)