




GLP-1 is essential for appetite regulation
Your gut naturally produces GLP-1, the “un-hunger” hormone that plays multiple roles in metabolic health. Unfortunately, GLP-1 can decrease with age and lifestyle.
Now you’ve got the power to boost this powerful hormone* with our targeted, science-backed strains that help you produce more GLP-1 naturally.
GLP-1 Probiotic
- 91% reported reduced overall food cravings†
- Helps maintain a healthy weight
- Enhances natural GLP-1 production
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
*Based on preclinical studies
†Based on a consumer survey of 274 people

Results that speak louder than the food noise
Reported reduced cravings based on a consumer survey of 274 people….
Reported reduced overall food cravings

sugar cravings

carb cravings

fast food cravings

high fats cravings

“It works!!! I’ve gone from craving snacks and sugary foods daily to no cravings at all. I have no desire to purchase those items at the grocery store anymore. I’ve even lost a few pounds!!! My cravings for sugary and salty snacks have decreased dramatically!!”
NICOLE

“I have found that it quiets the ‘food chatter’ in my head, decreases my appetite, makes me feel physically satisfied, and creates space for me to focus on living life rather than being consumed with food.”
LISA

“It's helped me not feel hungry or over eat. I will 100% recommend this to everyone I know. Love it. Looking to use this forever.”
LEONARDO
How we're different
GLP-1 Probiotic naturally boosts GLP-1 production.* It does not contain GLP-1 and is not a GLP-1 agonist drug.

*Based on preclinical studies

How GLP-1 hormone works
GLP-1 Probiotic is formulated with bacterial strains that boost this process naturally.*






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As you eat, metabolic processes are triggered in your body
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In the gut microbiome, the beneficial bacteria–such as Akkermansia and Butyricum–convert the fiber in your food into butyrate, and Akkermansia secretes a protein called p9
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Butyrate and p9 stimulate GLP-1, the hormone that tells your pancreas to produce insulin, slowing down the emptying of your stomach
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This sends a signal to your brain that you’re full, reducing your appetite, helping to maintain a healthy weight
*Based on preclinical studies