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Adam Perlman

Chief Medical Officer at Pendulum Therapeutics, expert in integrative and functional medicine with a focus on gut health and its connection to overall wellness.

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Oct 19, 2024 • 1h

What's The Difference Between A HEALTHY Gut & A Gut "Missing" Key Beneficial Bacterial Strains? (& How To Fast-Track Your Gut Back To Balance) With Dr. Adam Perlman

In this engaging discussion, Dr. Adam Perlman, Chief Medical Officer at Pendulum Therapeutics, dives deep into the significance of gut health. He shares how high-fiber and polyphenol-rich foods bolster beneficial bacteria like Akkermansia, vital for athletic performance and gut lining integrity. Dr. Perlman reveals intriguing insights on GLP-1 triggered probiotics and their metabolic benefits, while highlighting the crucial role of diet and exercise. Discover practical tips for maintaining a robust microbiome and the unique synergy of probiotic strains!
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Oct 7, 2024 • 1h 18min

Wellness In America, Halle Berry's Diabetes & Dr Mark Hyman's Healing w/ Dr Adam Perlman of Pendulum

Dr. Adam Perlman, Chief Medical Officer of Pendulum, shares his journey from traditional to functional medicine, driven by his martial arts background. He discusses the significance of gut health, particularly the bacterium Akkermansia, and its role in metabolic well-being. The conversation highlights Halle Berry's wellness regimen and the emerging probiotic supplements gaining traction among health experts. Perlman emphasizes the importance of informed health choices and patient autonomy within integrative medicine, aiming to empower listeners on their wellness paths.
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Apr 2, 2024 • 42min

GLP-1: How to Boost Your "un-hunger" Hormone (with Pendulum's Adam Perlman) | EP 295

Dr. Gundry chats with Adam Perlman about GLP-1 and Akkermansia for weight management and digestion. They explore microbiome's influence on hunger, probiotics for GLP-1, clinical studies, natural diabetes management, and the potential of probiotics on human physiology.