

Created for the eTwinning project
"Grandma's Stories in 2080"
Sustainable Development Goal
"Zero Hunger"

Rick was a turbulent kid. When he was six, he went to school. But he didn’t like studying at all. He didn’t even get along with his teachers. But the only subject that he enjoyed was chemistry. One day, while watching TV with his mother, he saw a short film about people facing hunger in some African countries, he was totally shocked at seeing people die from starvation.

From that moment, he decided to find a solution to help those people. His mom told him that his only weapon to conquer hunger was education. Rick became top of his class for many years. His goal was always kept in his mind.

After finishing his studies, Rick tried his best over the years to invent what he called “Magic Pills”'. By adding just water to these pills, the mix transformed to real tasty and healthy food full of vitamins and energetic substances.

He spent most of his life living in his little lab with his friend, Mike, who had the same goal as Rick which was to eradicate hunger. To create these pills the two scientists had to overpass some obstacles including stomach disorder, hormones disorder with cheap but reliable and highly effective compounds for the stomach disorder, and natural hormones including Leptin, a hormone that makes us feel full and some other hormones capable of decreasing ghrelin, the hormone of hunger.

The pills also worked by activating receptors found in the gut. When they are activated, they tell the body to burn calories and produce less glucose . But unlike the other diet pills, these pills could change fat from weight fat to brown fat which is very healthy for the body. These pills were activated to work only in the guts and not in the blood stream ... so they wouldn't have any side effects .

For several years, they tried to maintain a hard skin with a goal on their eyes and for ages, they tried their pills on mice to make sure they tried until they got the perfect results .And they eventually did. In 2030, both friends succeeded in finally making their dream come true. Their pills were sent to different African countries for the cheapest prices so that the scientists kept making more pills with that little amount of money they got.

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Created for the eTwinning project
"Grandma's Stories in 2080"
Sustainable Development Goal
"Zero Hunger"

Rick was a turbulent kid. When he was six, he went to school. But he didn’t like studying at all. He didn’t even get along with his teachers. But the only subject that he enjoyed was chemistry. One day, while watching TV with his mother, he saw a short film about people facing hunger in some African countries, he was totally shocked at seeing people die from starvation.

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