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Foods and compounds with documented bitter receptor activation include: Berberine (found in goldenseal and Oregon grape, also a popular supplement for blood sugar support) Green tea catechins (EGCG specifically activates gut T2Rs) Bitter melon (used in Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine for metabolic health) Arugula and dandelion greens (common bitter salad greens) Dark chocolate (85 percent cacao or higher) Incorporating bitter foods into your regular diet provides continuous, low-level GLP-1 stimulation through a pathway entirely separate from the probiotic mechanism
Aside from regulating blood glucose levels, GLP-1, the intestinal hormone, also has anti-inflammatory, anti-apoptotic, and antioxidative effects
Loss or damage to the ICCs appears to be a dominant abnormality [3, 6, 11], where altered immune function with a shift from M2 to M1 macrophage expression and impaired regulation of haem oxygenase 1 leading to increased oxidative stress may be responsible [6, 11]
What the Research Shows Recent research on semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) and tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound) has revealed concerning trends about body composition changes: A 2023 analysis of STEP trial data found that approximately 39% of weight lost on semaglutide was lean body mass 1 Research on tirzepatide showed similar patterns, with 30-40% of total weight loss coming from lean tissue 2 Comparative studies indicate GLP-1 users may lose more muscle than people losing weight through diet and exercise alone 3 For context: if you lose 50 pounds on a GLP-1 medication, 15-20 pounds might be muscle mass
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