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13 May, 15:59

Is a digestive tract hormone that sends "i'm not hungry" signals to the brain?

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  1. 13 May, 17:47
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    Ghrelin is the hormone that controls the appetite signals between the brain and the stomach. Also, the digestive system exists a section called ileum that is in charge of producing a type of hormone different from ghrelin that is responsible for producing in the organism a sensation of satiety and that the brain interprets as having no desire to eat.
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