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#283 ‒ Gut health & the microbiome: improving and maintaining the microbiome, probiotics, prebiotics, innovative treatments, and more | Colleen Cutcliffe, Ph.D.

The Peter Attia Drive

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Understanding Acromancia's Control of Glucose through the GLP1 Pathway

Acromancia has a surface protein called Ameweek 1100 that can bind to TLR2 receptors and stimulate L cells in the gut microbiome to secrete GLP1./nAcromancia also secretes a protein called P9, which binds to ICAM2 receptors in L cells and stimulates GLP1 production./nAcromancia can produce propionate, a short chain fatty acid that can be converted to butyrate./nButyrate, produced by specific strains including Acromancia mucinophila and Clostridium butyrichum, binds to G protein coupled receptors 42 and 44 in L cells and stimulates GLP1 secretion./nGLP1 has multiple benefits including insulin secretion and inducing satiety./nGLP1 slows GI transit and has a neurotransmitter mechanism that reduces cravings and promotes a feeling of fullness./nTaking upstream bacteria like Acromancia enables the body to naturally produce GLP1, resulting in lower blood glucose, reduced food cravings, lower A1C, and weight loss.

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