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Satiety Peptides

Oxyntomodulin: The Natural Dual Agonist That Suppresses Appetite

Oxyntomodulin activates both GLP-1 and glucagon receptors to reduce appetite and increase energy expenditure. Here's what 9 studies show about this dual agonist.

13 min read|Mar 25, 2026
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Pancreatic Polypeptide: The Forgotten Satiety Hormone

Pancreatic polypeptide (PP) reduces food intake by 25% in human trials and acts through Y4 receptors. Full research on this overlooked appetite peptide.

14 min read|Mar 25, 2026
Satiety Peptides

Peptide YY (PYY): The Gut's Satiety Signal Explained

PYY is a gut peptide that tells your brain to stop eating. Obese individuals produce less of it. Here is what research shows about PYY and appetite.

13 min read|Mar 25, 2026
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How GLP-1, PYY, and CCK Stop Eating

Three gut peptides released after meals work together to suppress appetite. Here's how GLP-1, PYY, and CCK create the satiety signal that stops you eating.

13 min read|Mar 22, 2026

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