Obesity: The War Within

The GLP Hormone That Quiets Food Noise

12 min · Ayer
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Food noise is real. That constant mental chatter around food, the searching, the negotiating, the eating and still feeling unfinished, isn't a character flaw. It's biology. In this episode, Dr. Brian Samuel explains GLP-1, the hormone your body already makes, how medications like Ozempic and Zepbound work through this pathway, and why understanding this changes everything about how you see your appetite.

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