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Medicine

Vibrating Pill May Give Dieters a Feeling of Fullness, Study Suggests (theguardian.com) 56

Scientists have developed a vibrating pill that, when swallowed before eating, can create a feeling of fullness. The Guardian reports: The research, which has yet to be carried out in humans, shows that after 30 minutes of activity by the Vibes pill, pigs ate on average almost 40% less food in the following half hour than they did without the device, and gained weight more slowly. The Vibes name is an acronym derived from the pill's full title -- Vibrating Ingestible BioElectronic Stimulator. The work in pigs suggests the vibrations activate stretch receptors in the stomach, simulating the presence of food. This results in signals being sent to the hypothalamus in the brain via the vagus nerve, increasing levels of various hormones that give rise to a feeling of fullness and decreasing those that result in feelings of hunger.

"We envision the Vibes pill being ingested on a relatively empty stomach 20 to 30 min before anticipated meals to trigger the desired sensation of satiety early in the meal,â the team write, adding that when produced at scale, the cost of the pills is expected to be in the cents to one dollar range. The vibrations, which are powered by a battery encased in the swallowed capsule, can be triggered when stomach acid dissolves a membrane around the pill, or by a timer. The researchers say the pills, which are about the size of a large vitamin tablet, offer a non-invasive, temporary therapy, without the need for weight-loss surgery, and exit the body with other solid waste -- meaning in humans they are flushed down the toilet. However they suggest it could be possible to develop pills that are implanted, or stay in the stomach, to reduce the need for people to repeatedly take them, should they require continuing therapy.
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Vibrating Pill May Give Dieters a Feeling of Fullness, Study Suggests

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  • by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Saturday December 23, 2023 @06:46AM (#64100737)
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    • Vibrating butt plugs for the win. I predict that's all they will be bought for.

    • by ls671 ( 1122017 )

      How long will it take until someone tries it as a suppository as well?

      From where do you think the "vibrating pill" is going to come out after people ingest it? Rinse, recharge and re-use!

  • waste stream? (Score:4, Insightful)

    by codeButcher ( 223668 ) on Saturday December 23, 2023 @07:40AM (#64100781)
    With campills already in use, and new things like this being developed, I've wondered what happens to the battery and electronics once this thing comes out the other end. I don't imagine most people being scrupulous enough to fish it out again... especially as the supplier doesn't want it back. So it lands in whatever waste treatment system, which I guess aren't designed for those battery chemicals. Which then end up in the ecosystem, or even somebody's drinking water supply.

    (About 20 years ago there was some publicity around the rising levels of estrogens (from birth control) in European water supplies - which isn't known for being an arid region-, which was nearly impossible to remove economically (source: friend at water utility in a slightly more arid country with a greater need for recycling). I sometimes wonder how much that contributes to the alphabet soup proliferation, but I digress...)

    • Instead of a battery how about a house fly in a capsule? It'll vibrate and is bio-degradable..
    • Someone said they used silver-oxide batteries, which are like watch/motherboard batteries. Typically those contain heavy metals. I'm guessing they have a "medical grade" available where the toxic materials are minimized.

  • ... what could possibly go wrong?

    • lithium ion, just think if it explodes and starts burning inside you,
    • by znrt ( 2424692 )

      i'm guessing their priority was to test if the concept works, solving the energy problem cleanly surely isn't easy and wasn't really the goal. plus they tested it with pigs, and we humans don't have much empathy with other species, specially not pigs.

      i guess anyone ever thinking of building a product for hoomans out of this would look for something else. if anything just to avoid getting sued.

  • by FudRucker ( 866063 ) on Saturday December 23, 2023 @08:49AM (#64100861)
    seems like with more people living sedentary lives this should help with digestion and constipation relief, i walk at least a few miles a day, and i can tell walking helps digestion & BMs
  • That vibrator in my ass is for weight loss, I swear
  • When it finally comes to market, I have to wonder whether the picture on the pill packaging is going to show a smiling model rubbing her cheek with it.

  • It'd probably work better as a suppository.
    • by Kaenneth ( 82978 )

      I was just thinking a belt. Is there a particular reason the vibrations have to come from inside?

  • I bet that feels great when you poop it out.

  • I could posit a better use for that pill, except a cellphone is bigger thus more effective. Aww yeah! Size matters, baby!
  • Some day you will have a permanent 'pill' implant in your stomach to control your appetite, and various other implants for your blood pressure, heart rate, hormone secretions, etc. They will be connected to your cellphone and you can just click on some settings that are appropriate for the situation. Doesn't sound all that far away.

    And then there will be hackers that jack you all around.

  • by TwistedGreen ( 80055 ) on Saturday December 23, 2023 @12:01PM (#64101105)

    I don't think this will be effective. You'd quickly get desensitized to the vibrations and just be hungrier than ever. The nervous system is funny like that, it's like it learns from external stimuli or something...

  • a multi-billion dollar industry whose purpose is to make you eat more.

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  • For that "full" feeling. Fruits, vegetables, nuts, etc. It's what our ancestors did when the hunt failed. Not many useful calories, but they will give you that full feeling. And keep you alive until the hunting party returns with a water buffalo. You could go full starvation and eat shoe leather as well. In the time-honored tradition of some Antarctic explorers.

    Generating a full feeling works as long as you don't have bags of cookies, chips and bottles of soda pop in the pantry. Also, shop for your food on

  • So these all get flushed into the sewer, collect together and begin communicating through vibration, thus creating a language of need and they use vibration in concert to move about as a unit. Then, needing ions to survive, move into the electrical conduits, then so on and Skynet all over again, except this time they are mRNA factories that rain genetic material all over the planet where it enters the body through chemtrails and vaccination to bind with the "I'm hongry!" gene and everybody loves their new l
  • Maybe the pigs felt sick to their stomach and that's why they ate less.
  • Yes yes, it's just a tiny little capsule, but it's got a battery and presumably plastic. As if we need to be shitting more non-biodegradable waste into our sewers, water supplies, and waterways.

    If I put away that complaint, I actually do love the idea of a non-pharmaceutical appetite suppressant. Cool idea.

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