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is difficult to treat through medication, especially the serious side effects of weight loss drugs make many drugs unavailable. In the case of no mistake, surgery can only be chosen. But what if we told you now that we could develop a harmless genetically modified bacteria and replace it with diet pills?group of researchers who believe it is possible to lose weight by relying on genetically modified bacteria recently successfully tested a genetically modified E. coli bacteria in mice. The effect of weight loss was very obvious, and the mice who obtained the bacteria lost significantly compared to those who did not.scientists have chosen a special E. coli and agenic mustard gene that alerts bacteria to the release of hormones when the body is obese. The hormone is passed through the blood to the brain, informing it to suppress appetite and stop eating. The mice had been eating high-fat foods for the previous eight weeks. However, mice treated with genetically modified E. coli ate less and gained less weight than those in the control group.eating bacterial shadows don't affect your health? The mice were found to have fewer health problems, diabetes and insulin resistance. And even after stopping the experiment, the mice were able to stay slim after
4
to
6
weeks, still affected by the genetically modified bacteria.is it possible that this genetically modified bacteria is the magic diet pill we're looking for? Perhaps it's possible that we only need to quantify this genetically modified bacteria every month, and it has few side effects. Still, it's too early to say.