Please excuse the tmi in this question relating to this. Ayurveda talks about bitter tastes and flavours being something of real importance to people whose tastes have been hijacked by the standard British/American diet (sweet/salty/savoury). I've seen your posts recently about bitters acting as a GLP1 agonist and It's a taste that I encourage clients in the form of bitter vegetables to curb the reliance on sweet (refined). They often come to me after complaining of looser stools as a result. Is that necessarily a bad thing? The Bristol stool chart would say it is. Is there anything that you would suggest that can add bulk to stools?
Yes would love to read a deep dive from you on Ozempic! 🤓
Ahhhh, I'd love to provide that! But it is outside of my wheelhouse :/
Please excuse the tmi in this question relating to this. Ayurveda talks about bitter tastes and flavours being something of real importance to people whose tastes have been hijacked by the standard British/American diet (sweet/salty/savoury). I've seen your posts recently about bitters acting as a GLP1 agonist and It's a taste that I encourage clients in the form of bitter vegetables to curb the reliance on sweet (refined). They often come to me after complaining of looser stools as a result. Is that necessarily a bad thing? The Bristol stool chart would say it is. Is there anything that you would suggest that can add bulk to stools?