
Oleoylethanolamide
Oleoylethanolamide (OEA) is a molecule (lipid) produced in the intestines. OEA activates a receptor in our intestines which increases energy expenditure in fat cells which aids in the release of body fat as energy.
However, the main benefit of OEA is the fact that it can turn off the switch in the central nervous system for hunger which suppresses appetite.
However, the main benefit of OEA is the fact that it can turn off the switch in the central nervous system for hunger which suppresses appetite.