When you eat, your intestines release GLP-1, which triggers several physiological responses: Insulin secretion: GLP-1 stimulates the pancreas to release insulin in a glucose-dependent manner Glucagon suppression: It reduces the release of glucagon, which normally raises blood sugar Satiety signaling: GLP-1 receptors in the brain help regulate appetite and feelings of fullness Gastric emptying: It slows the rate at which food leaves the stomach The challenge with natural GLP-1 is that it breaks down within 1-2 minutes in the body
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