

The New Probiotic Strain That Allows You To Eat Carbs Again, How GLP-1 Peptide Actually Works And Why It's Not Intended For Everyone
8 snips Oct 14, 2023
Colleen Cutliffe, a microbiome expert and founder of Pendulum Therapeutics, delves into the fascinating world of gut health. She discusses the unique role of Akkermansia muciniphila in managing blood sugar levels and its link to GLP-1 peptides. Colleen shares insights about natural substances that can help regulate metabolism and highlights how individual microbiomes impact nutrient absorption. The conversation also touches on the gut's influence on mental health and the intricate relationship between diet and microbiome balance.
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Gut Microbiome's Role in Metabolism
- The gut microbiome plays a significant role in metabolism, explaining why individuals respond differently to the same foods.
- This discovery has opened new avenues for understanding and managing metabolic health through microbiome interventions.
GLP-1 Production
- GLP-1, a molecule that stimulates insulin response and reduces cravings, is produced in the gut microbiome.
- The microbiome metabolizes fiber into short-chain fatty acids, which then trigger GLP-1 production.
GLP-1 Drugs and Healthy Individuals
- Avoid GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic if you don't have diabetes, as they constantly elevate GLP-1 levels, disrupting natural cycles.
- This can lead to side effects and potential long-term issues with insulin regulation.