Your Gut Health Influences Your Appetite
Many people think that excessive hunger is due to lack of willpower. You may be surprised to learn that it could be more to do with what’s happening in your gut than in your head. Having the right gut bugs can help to reduce your appetite and food cravings, making it easier to attain a healthy weight.

Your body weight is influenced by many variables. Losing or gaining weight depends on far more than just the calories you consume and the exercise you do. This is well known by our patients who struggle with their weight because of thyroid problems, a liver condition, sleep problems or an adrenal gland condition. New research has shown that healthy gut bugs send signals to your brain, telling it you are full.
A study published in the journal Cell Metabolism has shown that 20 minutes after a meal, bacteria in the intestines manufacture proteins that send satiety signals to the brain. If these proteins are injected into mice and rats, the animals end up eating less.
This is a brilliant natural appetite control mechanism that helps to keep animals or people within a healthy weight range. However, it only works if you have the right balance of bacteria living in your intestines. If you have unhealthy gut bugs or fungal overgrowth, they send signals to your brain making you crave unhealthy food such as sugar.

Yeast, streptococcus, klebsiella and clostridium are all examples of gut bugs that are harmful if found in high numbers in your gut. These bugs are all hungry for sugar and refined carbohydrates, which are quickly digested into sugar. Significantly limiting your consumption of these foods is critical if you want to improve your gut health, liver health and achieve a healthy weight. This can be very difficult if you don’t have enough good bugs in your gut.
If you have a parasitic gut infection you may experience heightened levels of hunger, and worse still, rarely feel satisfied after a meal. Many of our patients with gut infections tell us they could literally eat all day and still never feel full.
How to improve your gut microbiome balance
- If you experience digestive disturbances such as abdominal bloating, gas, reflux, heartburn, constipation or diarrhea, it’s important to be tested for an infection. Intestinal parasites or Helicobacter pylori could be responsible and require treatment. There are a variety of prescription antibiotics as well as herbal remedies that may be used.

- If those tests come back negative, yet you still experience symptoms, the most likely cause is small intestinal bacterial or fungal overgrowth, or dysbiosis (too many bad bugs, not enough good bugs). The essential oils and berberine in BactoClear capsules all have antimicrobial properties and can help relieve indigestion.
- Diet changes are necessary. Minimizing sugar is important, as well as minimizing all carbohydrate-rich foods such as bread, pasta and breakfast cereals. Some people need to cut down on FODMAPs in their diet. These are fermentable fibers and sugars found in plant foods which act as prebiotics. Onion, garlic, legumes, cauliflower and stone fruits are all high in FODMAPs. In people with irritable bowel syndrome, they can cause significant digestive distress. That’s because if there are too many bad bugs in your gut, FODMAPs can feed them, thus promoting inflammation to the intestinal lining. Therefore a lower fiber diet may be necessary for a period of time. Glutamine powder is soothing and healing to the intestinal lining.

- Make sure you are eating satiating foods. An egg white omelette or chicken breast with salad are not satiating. Protein is the most satiating nutrient, but in order to promote fullness, protein needs to be consumed with fat. It is found in eggs, poultry, meat and seafood. Combining protein with fat and some vegetables (for bulk), helps to create satiating meals. Lamb, salmon, duck and eggs (including the yolk) are all very satisfying foods. Whey protein powder is a very concentrated source of protein, with virtually no milk sugar (lactose). Synd-X Slimming Protein powder contains additional glutamine and chromium, which help balance blood sugar and reduce carbohydrate cravings.
The above statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease.
Know someone who might benefit from this article? Share it!
Need Help?
1-888-75-LIVER
Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm MST
100%
Satisfaction Guaranteed
If it’s faulty or wrongly described, we’ll replace it.