

Is Allulose the New GLP-1 Alternative to Weight Loss Drugs? | Ep 281
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Discover how a natural sugar called allulose is getting attention for potentially offering similar metabolic benefits as modern weight loss drugs by stimulating GLP-1.
Learn the science behind how this unique compound affects blood sugar, appetite, and fat loss through natural pathways.
Main Takeaways:
- Allulose stimulates GLP-1 more modestly than medications, working with natural body rhythms
- Research shows up to 50% reduction in post-meal blood sugar spikes
- Practical dosing starts at 5-10g per serving, best taken with meals
- May help with transitioning off GLP-1 medications while maintaining results
- Shows promise for preserving muscle glycogen during training
Timestamps:
4:00 - What is allulose and how it differs from regular sugar
5:17 - Key research findings and real-world uses
8:24 - Practical dosing guidelines and timing considerations
10:05 - Benefits and potential side effects
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