Engage in regular physical activity Exercise is a powerful, natural stimulant for GLP-1

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Answer: Although some probiotic strains have been shown to temporarily and indirectly increase levels of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), a natural hormone involved in blood sugar and appetite control, there is conflicting evidence about whether probiotics can significantly reduce body weight
The tissue remodeling process is gradual and responds to sustained stimulus rather than occasional intervention
Laboratory research record on GLP-1S [PMID: 31747739] PubMed laboratory record discussing GLP-1S in a research context