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Hacking The Incretin Hormones

Why Ozempic/ Mounjaro work

Dr. Jason Fung
10 min readDec 14, 2023

What are Incretins and Why do We Care?

The GLP-1 agonist drugs, Ozempic and Mounjaro cause significant and sustained weight loss by affecting the incretin hormones. (See my article — What Ozempic teaches us about Weight Loss) So understanding these systems and what foods affect them can lead us to rational food choices to maximize weight Incretins are hormones secreted in the intestines which play several major roles in food intake:

1. Increases insulin secretion in the pancreas to aid digestion

2. Increase satiation — tells us to stop eating

3. Increase satiety — tells us how long before we should eat again

When we eat, the body both digests this food for nourishment, but also secretes hormones to tell us to stop eating. This is a homeostatic mechanism which helps maintain body weight in the ideal range. In the wild, being overweight is a major disadvantage — you can’t catch smaller, faster animals and are more likely to be caught yourself. This is why you never see morbidly obese animals in the natural world, and why almost all animals, including humans have evolved mechanisms to maintain their body fat within a target range.

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Dr. Jason Fung
Dr. Jason Fung

Written by Dr. Jason Fung

Nephrologist. New York Times best selling author. Interest in type 2 diabetes reversal and intermittent fasting. Founder www.TheFastingMethod.com.

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I’m so glad that you wrote about this Dr. Fung I have read all of your books. I have been doing low-carb and intermittent fasting for a year and I’ve lost 60 pounds. In April, I went on Ozempic to lower my blood sugar and my fasting insulin levels…

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great writing

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Good work

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