Always Hungry? How Your Gut Controls Your Cravings! | Dr Steven Gundry
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 Published On Apr 3, 2024

Our guest today is Adam Perlman, Pendulum's new Chief Medical Officer. Adam is the former Medical Director at Mayo Clinic, and a nationally recognized expert in the connection between the gut, overall health, and the prevention of chronic disease.

We explore GLP-1 and Akkermansia (yes, you’ve heard of these before) and their incredible impact on metabolic health. We also introduce Pendulum's exciting new formula and how it could help YOU experience easier weight management, smoother digestion, and so much more.

This episode is sponsored by Pendulum Theraputics. However, Dr. Gundry’s opinions are his own.

On this episode you’ll learn:
Why I recommend THIS probiotic strain for my autoimmune patients (and how just about anyone can benefit from it)
The “unhunger” hormone and how it can help YOU meet your weight loss goals
Why you should never feel guilty about your cravings – and how to get control over them for good
3 little-known, controllable factors that influence GLP-1 production (and therefore your weight)
What truly sets Pendulum apart from other supplement companies - and why I trust and rely on their solutions
How to determine which Pendulum supplement is right for your and your health goals
Why I rarely conduct many microbial tests in my clinic - and what I recommend doing instead
Why I look at Metformin like a cast for a broken leg – and what it could mean for you or a loved one
The role of insulin in the body and how it affects your appetite, cravings and weight

Learn more about GLP-1 here - https://pendulumlife.com/products/glp...

Dr. Gundry is the author of The Plant Paradox - A New York Times Bestselling book. Please subscribe to The Dr. Gundry Podcast to learn more about Polyphenols, Leaky Gut, Lectins, and other essential information.

Order Dr. Gundry’s latest book “Gut Check” here: https://www.amazon.com/Gut-Check-Micr...

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