
In this episode, Dr. Gladden and nutrition expert Sarah Kennedy discuss Calocurb, a natural extract that uses evolutionary biology to suppress appetite. The discovery focuses on bitter taste receptors (T2Rs) located throughout the gastrointestinal tract, which historically served as a protective mechanism to slow the consumption of potentially toxic substances. By using a specific New Zealand hop extract, Calocurb triggers these receptors to signal the brain that the body is full. This process stimulates the natural release of satiety hormones—GLP-1, CCK, and PYY—effectively quieting "hunger noise" and reducing caloric intake without the need for synthetic pharmaceuticals. For Audience Join the other 20,000+ high-performers getting weekly insights on biological reversal, exponential strategies, and Life Energy optimization→ https://start.gladdenlongevity.com/subscribe If you're ready to measure your 60+ biological ages and build a personalized reversal plan, apply for a discovery call here → https://start.gladdenlongevity.com/apply-now Use code 'Podcast10' to get 10% OFF on any of our supplements at https://gladdenlongevityshop.com/! Takeaways · Sarah Kennedy transitioned from veterinary medicine to nutrition. · Calocurb is based on the hypothesis of appetite suppression through bitter taste receptors. · Bitter taste receptors are present throughout the gastrointestinal tract. · The primary hormones involved in appetite suppression are CCK, GLP-1, and PYY. · Clinical studies showed an 18% reduction in calorie intake with Calocurb. <span style="mso-l
Podzilla Summary coming soon
Sign up to get notified when the full AI-powered summary is ready.
Free forever for up to 3 podcasts. No credit card required.

Unlocking Cognitive Potential: The Nootropic Journey - Episode 343

The Hidden Link Between Metabolic Health, Hormones, and Peptides - Episode 342

Revolutionizing Lyme Diagnostics - Episode 341

The Science of Anxiety and How to Manage It - Episode 340
Free AI-powered recaps of Gladden Longevity Podcast and your other favorite podcasts, delivered to your inbox.
Free forever for up to 3 podcasts. No credit card required.