Hi {NAME}, Dr. Dom DâAgostino clued me into a way to pretty much turn off the appetite. Iâve done plenty of videos on allulose before and itâs ability to have effects similar to GLP-1 receptor agonists (like Ozempic, Wegovy, etc). I know itâs not as powerful as the real thing, but in the grand scheme of things, itâs probably the most powerful natural way to obtain appetite suppression effects that even come close to rivaling the effects of these peptides like GLP-1. Allulose is a potent agonist of the GLP-1 receptor, so the moment it hits your gut and possibly even your mouth, it begins a cascade of responses almost as if you ate a 3-course meal and are fully satiated. In a way, its as though it "tricks" the sytem a little bit. Allulose is usually only found in very, very small amounts in things like figs and some other more rare fruits (funny because I have found figs to be extraordinarily satiating). Because our body is only used to getting a fraction of a gram of this stuff in a typical fruit - and since it is eclipsed by the amount of regular sugar and fructose in fruit⦠The body thinks that it has had enough. Combine this with other things that are mild potentiators of GLP-1 like fiber, certain kinds of fats, etc and you have a perfect storm of appetite suppression. In fact, Dr. Dom DâAgostino posted on IG recently that he used some of RxSugarâs Brownies just before a workout and he had virtually no appetite, and it stabilized his blood sugar in spite of extreme stress and a hard workout. [Hereâs a special 40% off Discount for the Brownies]( - (this is exclusive to Thomas DeLauer readers and you will not find this discount anywhere else) It also continued to modulate his blood sugar for the rest of the day as well. This is probably because of the secondary impact that Allulose has on blood sugar since it occupies the GLUT5 transporter that normally transports sugar/fructose. It is a triple, really a quadruple whammy on appetite. RxSugar launched their [allulose brownie mix]( (keto friendly, too) a few weeks ago, and itâs pretty unreal with how it works. Itâs the most unusual thing⦠You eat a brownie that you make by just mixing the mix with water, then put it in the microwave⦠You feel like you got a treat and that maybe you feel like you indulged⦠Then you realize five hours has gone by and you forgot to eat because youâre so satisfied. Itâs like those times when you just donât need to eat because youâre in flow⦠sometimes I forget how that feels. The unique mix of fats, protein, allulose and taste just send you to a different place, AND itâs even low calorie in addition to all of this. It is very new, and pretty limited stock availability, so if you want to try it while itâs 40% off and before they run out, [click right here.]( One thing I really want to experiment with is using allulose before going into fasted workouts or even longer events. There isnât really any digestive discomfort with it, so it should be entirely doable. But I am hopeful that it would keep my blood sugar under control and allow me to perform better for extended periods of time. The performance application for allulose is virgin territory, but I am pretty convinced it will have a positive impact⦠more to come on that. Truth be told, I am not sure how I feel about Ozempic and what not. For years I was a fan of GLP-1 Receptor Agonists because they were used sparingly, in metabolically unhealthy people that needed it. Frankly, I was a fan. A few years ago I even recommended some close family members that were struggling with metabolic issues and obesity consult their doctor on it⦠They had great success. But I do not like that itâs become so popularized in so many places where it is way too extreme. Many people donât need it. But many people do. Problem is, everyone likes a shortcut. Iâll stick with allulose and fiber :) Thomas Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Thomas DeLauer, PO Box 1120, Stateline, NV 89449, United States