Almost all of us have experienced that when we eat the stomach and feel full of stomachs, we want to eat some dessert but why?
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute in Cologne have discovered that this dessert is born of the brain.
The nerve cells in the brain, which are responsible for the stomach feeling after eating, also play a role in creating a dessert.
In both mice and humans, after eating the stomach, there is a process that triggers the emission of opite ß-endorphin, which in turn produces dessert.
According to scientists, stopping opite signaling in this process can be helpful in treating obesity in the present and future.