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Bile Flow, GLP-1 & Midlife Metabolism: Why Fat Loss Gets Harder After 40

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If you're over 40 and doing "everything right" — eating clean, lifting weights, prioritizing sleep — but your metabolism feels slower, hunger feels stronger, and fat loss feels harder…

This episode explains why.

In this deep-dive rabbit hole, Coach Debbie Potts uncovers the powerful (and often overlooked) connection between bile flow, mitochondrial efficiency, GLP-1 signaling, hormones, and midlife metabolism.

Bile acids are not just digestive fluids. They are metabolic signaling molecules that regulate:

• GLP-1 and PYY (satiety hormones)
• Insulin sensitivity
• Fat oxidation
• Thyroid receptor expression
• Estrogen clearance (the estrobolome)
• Microbiome balance
• Inflammatory tone
• Toxin elimination

You'll learn how midlife hormonal shifts — including declining estrogen and testosterone — affect mitochondrial ATP production, bile synthesis, and receptor signaling.

When bile signaling weakens, GLP-1 drops, hunger rises, insulin resistance increases, fat oxidation declines, inflammation builds, and metabolism adapts downward.

This isn't a willpower problem.
It's a signaling problem.

High performers often feel this shift first because chronic stress suppresses digestion, weakens vagal tone, reduces stomach acid, impairs gallbladder contraction, and disrupts bile release.

In this episode, Debbie connects the dots and explains the midlife cascade:

Hormone shift → Mitochondrial decline → Bile signaling weakens → GLP-1 drops → Insulin resistance rises → Fat oxidation slows → Inflammation increases → Thyroid sensitivity declines → Metabolic rate adapts downward.

You'll also learn why GLP-1 medications are exploding in popularity — and why restoring upstream physiology may be the more sustainable path.

Instead of pushing harder, we sequence smarter.

When flow restores, metabolism follows.

👉 Learn more at www.debbiepotts.net

Aging is inevitable.
Struggling is optional.

Educational only. Partner with a qualified practitioner—especially if you're on medications, have gallbladder disease, significant anemia, active IBD, are pregnant, or have complex conditions.

 

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