Optimal Fiber GLP 1 by Optimal Health Systems
GLP-1 Support/Weight Loss
Optimal Fiber GLP-1 by Optimal Health Systems is the natural way to fuel your gut, tame your cravings, and thrive while enhancing your diet and weight loss goals.
Cut Cravings
Fermented fiber, Fructooligosaccharide, known as FOS, this natural compound fuels digestive bacteria that help control appetite has a powerful ability to help our bodies regulate appetite, and most of us don’t get enough. Adding fiber to the diet aids weight loss by controlling hunger.
Support Digestive Microflora
Provides fuel for the microflora (in the form of FOS) in your large intestine, increasing overall gastrointestinal tract health and aiding in the digestion and absorption of vitamins and minerals.
Healthy Foundation
Numerous studies demonstrate the central role of fiber in digestion and overall health. Dietary fiber has been shown to lower the risk of heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and bowel cancer.
Keep it Regular
Prevent constipation, bloating, and the subsequent negative health effects that can come to your gut, intestines, and colon.
If you feel hungry soon after meals or struggle to control food cravings, there’s a simple and natural solution: Fiber. Most Americans don’t get enough fiber in their daily diet, especially fermentable fibers like Beta-glucan that trigger the release of GLP-1, a hormone that signals fullness to your brain. This special fiber has been shown to improve insulin sensitivity, lower blood pressure, and increase satiation between meals.
How fiber and GLP-1 work together
Fiber breakdown: Gut bacteria break down fiber into short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs). In turn, those SCFAs signal cells in the gut to release GLP-1 into the bloodstream. GLP-1 reduces hunger: GLP-1 helps regulate blood sugar levels and control appetite.
Mix 1 level scoop into 8 ounces of water or beverage of your choice, twice daily or as recommended by a Health Care Provider.
Ingredients
Fructooligosaccharide
Known as FOS, this natural compound fuels digestive bacteria that help control appetite