Light and Appetite
Exposure to ultraviolet light, particularly through the eyes, stimulates melanocyte stimulating hormone (MSH), which helps regulate appetite. This mechanism explains why people tend to eat less during sunnier months. To harness this effect, it's essential to get ample light throughout the day, ideally without sunglasses, to keep appetite in check.In this clip
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