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How to Naturally Boost GLP-1, Reduce Cravings, & Lose Weight Faster - With Dr. Karan Rajan

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In the age of GLP-1 medications, there’s a lot of talk about what causes satiety. Because GLP-1 agonists aid in weight loss by mimicking your body’s natural hormones, there are certain lifestyle factors that can naturally activate the stimulation of GLP-1 in your body. Today, you’re going to learn about the science of satiety hormones and the truth about the gut-brain connection.

On this episode of The Model Health Show, our guest is world renowned surgeon and educator, Dr. Karan Rajan. You’re going to learn about the important connection between the gut and the brain, the science of GLP-1 receptors, and specific foods you can eat to improve your health.

Dr. Karan Rajan has a wealth of knowledge in the realm of gut health, and he has an interesting and entertaining way of explaining things that I know you’re going to love. Click play to learn more about satiety, gut health, and how to eat for better health. Enjoy!

In this episode you’ll discover:

  • How food can stimulate satiety hormones. (5:33)
  • The two food groups you should eat to improve satiety. (6:43)
  • Why eating healthy fats is critical for increased satiety levels. (10:35)
  • The importance of flavonoids and polyphenols. (10:54)
  • How environmental exposures impact immune health. (19:33)
  • Why perception plays a role in taste. (23:13)
  • The connection between overeating and eating too quickly. (31:45)
  • What to consider about the anti-nutrients in plant foods. (32:58)
  • Which system develops first in the human body. (34:45)
  • The bidirectional connection between the brain and the gut. (35:56)
  • Which foods to eat for better gut health. (45:47)
  • How to add more fermented foods into your diet. (47:37)
  • The role hydration plays in gut health. (55:51)

Items mentioned in this episode include:

Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes:

This episode of The Model Health Show is brought to you by Paleovalley, & Pique.

Use my code MODEL at Paleovalley.com/model to save 15% sitewide on nutrient dense snacks, superfood supplements, and more.

Go to Piquelife.com/model for exclusive savings on bundles & subscriptions on cutting-edge solutions for your head-to-toe health and beauty transformation.

  continue reading

945 episodes

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Manage episode 517438903 series 60566
Content provided by Shawn Stevenson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Shawn Stevenson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In the age of GLP-1 medications, there’s a lot of talk about what causes satiety. Because GLP-1 agonists aid in weight loss by mimicking your body’s natural hormones, there are certain lifestyle factors that can naturally activate the stimulation of GLP-1 in your body. Today, you’re going to learn about the science of satiety hormones and the truth about the gut-brain connection.

On this episode of The Model Health Show, our guest is world renowned surgeon and educator, Dr. Karan Rajan. You’re going to learn about the important connection between the gut and the brain, the science of GLP-1 receptors, and specific foods you can eat to improve your health.

Dr. Karan Rajan has a wealth of knowledge in the realm of gut health, and he has an interesting and entertaining way of explaining things that I know you’re going to love. Click play to learn more about satiety, gut health, and how to eat for better health. Enjoy!

In this episode you’ll discover:

  • How food can stimulate satiety hormones. (5:33)
  • The two food groups you should eat to improve satiety. (6:43)
  • Why eating healthy fats is critical for increased satiety levels. (10:35)
  • The importance of flavonoids and polyphenols. (10:54)
  • How environmental exposures impact immune health. (19:33)
  • Why perception plays a role in taste. (23:13)
  • The connection between overeating and eating too quickly. (31:45)
  • What to consider about the anti-nutrients in plant foods. (32:58)
  • Which system develops first in the human body. (34:45)
  • The bidirectional connection between the brain and the gut. (35:56)
  • Which foods to eat for better gut health. (45:47)
  • How to add more fermented foods into your diet. (47:37)
  • The role hydration plays in gut health. (55:51)

Items mentioned in this episode include:

Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes:

This episode of The Model Health Show is brought to you by Paleovalley, & Pique.

Use my code MODEL at Paleovalley.com/model to save 15% sitewide on nutrient dense snacks, superfood supplements, and more.

Go to Piquelife.com/model for exclusive savings on bundles & subscriptions on cutting-edge solutions for your head-to-toe health and beauty transformation.

  continue reading

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