A ketone ester drink lowers human ghrelin and appetite
Obesity Nov 09, 2017
Stubbs BJ, et al. - The effects of an exogenous ketone ester (KE) on appetite were investigated in this study. As KE drinks lowered plasma ghrelin levels, increased blood ketone levels could directly suppress appetite, perceived hunger, and desire to eat.
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