Key ingredients in GLP-1 Ultra also have a positive impact on sleep, mood, and cognition
How GLP-1 Ultra Works
Our GLP-1 Ultra Formulation
- Six GLP-1 Agonists
Slows gastric emptying to reduce hunger, increases insulin sensitivity - Two Leptin & Nutrient Sensor Agonists
They “count calories” and turn off hunger signals to prevent overeating - Two AMPK Activators
They burn fat in adipose tissues - Two Appetite-Regulating Neurotransmitters
They target the brain’s “appetite control center,” the hypothalamus, and control hunger signals
The Science Behind Our GLP-1 Formula
Leptin
Leptin is the strongest nutrient sensor known. It’s referred to as the “satiety hormone.” It ensures every calorie you eat is correctly counted. Leptin is secreted by white adipose and transported to the hypothalamus where hunger signals are then turned off. Leptin resistance causes an over-consumption of calories. Our GLP-1 Ultra contains natural Leptin agonists.
GLP-1
GLP-1 is a hormone developed for blood sugar control via insulin pathways. It also helps weight loss by retarding stomach emptying. As food remains in the GI tract for a longer period of time, the brain thinks it’s eaten more calories than it has. So hunger signals are shut down. GLP-1 Ultra contains six GLP-1 agonists.
AMPK
AMPK is a fuel-sensing enzyme. It enhances fat burning and inhibits fat storage. AMPK “browns” hard to burn then used as energy for the cells. As AMPK is activated by exercise, AMPK agonists are known as “exercise mimetics.” GLP-1 Ultra contains two AMPK activators.
Hypothalamus
The Hypothalamus is the “master regulator” of appetite. It receives “instructions” from Leptin and GLP-1 to either continue hunger signals or shut them off. But the most powerful way to influence the Hypothalamus is via direct stimulation by key neurotransmitters. GLP-1 Ultra contains two appetite-regulating neurotransmitter agonists.
GLP-1 Ultra Helps Prevent Nutrient Sensors from “Under-Counting” Ingested Calories