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GoTrim® Thin

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How GoTrim Thin Benefits You?


Known as the “un-hunger” hormone, GLP-1 tells your brain when you’re full, helping to prevent overeating. Your body’s GLP-1 production declines with age, as well as other factors. GoTrim® Thin is your answer to this decline as it supports your body’s natural production of GLP-1, making your weight loss goals achievable and sustainable.



Primary Benefits of GoTrim Thin*


Support your body’s natural GLP-1 production.

  • Supports the body’s production of glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1)
  • Helps maintain healthy blood glucose levels
  • Supports insulin sensitivity
  • May help support healthy weight management
  • May help regulate appetite
  • Supports metabolic health
  • Supports adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production
  • Supports mitochondrial function
  • Supports healthy gut microbiota
  • Promotes antioxidant activity


What Makes GoTrim Thin Unique?


When we think about maintaining heathy blood sugar levels, promoting weight loss or supporting overall metabolic health, one molecule often stands out: glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1). This hormone is a game changer, influencing insulin’s activity in the body, appetite regulation and even the communication between the gut and brain, influencing how the brain receives signals for eating and feelings of fullness. Every person — whether they’re struggling with weight, looking for blood sugar maintenance or simply seeking better metabolic health and aging —relies on this finely tuned system. However, few understand the profound connection between gut health, nutrient intake and the body’s GLP-1 production — until now.

Research reveals that the combination of specific botanicals, TriBiome± — a water-soluble triglyceride of acetate providing pre- and postbiotic support for butyrate production in the large intestine — and targeted lifestyle interventions effectively supports the body’s natural production of GLP-1. This synergistic approach offers a compelling pathway to metabolic support. Understanding the function of GLP-1 in the body can help us know how it may be used to our advantage for achieving or maintaining our weight management goals. Studies suggest that GLP-1 concentrations can be influenced by many factors, such as gut microbiota, blood sugar levels, eating habits and one’s body mass index.

One often-overlooked factor in weight management is the role of the central nervous system (CNS). As food moves from the stomach into the small intestine, gut-produced hormones and mediators, such as GLP-1, communicate with the CNS, sending signals to the brain about the body’s nutritional status. This makes the CNS a hidden ally in regulating weight, but also highlights how disruptions in this communication can contribute to excess weight or slow weight loss. The key point is that the brain’s feeding centers, which play a critical role in weight management, are deeply influenced by gut health and the production of specific hormones. When this gut-brain connection is weak, it can hinder weight loss efforts. However, certain compounds, such as flavones, saffron, short-chain fatty acids (like butyrate) and antioxidants, can help support this connection, offering a targeted and effective approach to supporting weight management.

Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1)
Weight and metabolism can be affected by nutrient signaling. GLP-1 is one of these unique gut-maintenance hormones. It has been identified as the key hormone for maintaining healthy glucose levels. When GLP-1 binds to GLP-1 receptors, primarily located in the hypothalamus (the area of the brain that plays a role in metabolism and hormone regulation), it triggers insulin production and the removal of glucose from the blood stream. Thus, by helping maintain blood sugar levels, GLP-1 can play a major role in weight management.Known as the “un-hunger” hormone, GLP-1 communicates to the brain when one is full, helping to deter overeating. GoTrim® Thin provides two powerful ingredients, Eriomin® and TriBiome, combined with other botanicals to support your body’s natural GLP-1 production. This vegan, gluten-free formula supports the body’s natural production of GLP-1, thereby helping to maintain healthy blood glucose levels and promoting appetite suppression. Sufficient levels of GLP-1 have been shown to promote satiety and support fullness, which can result in feeling fuller longer and supporting weight loss.

Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) supporting GLP-1 production
A contributing factor that influences the way the brain and gut communicate is the presence of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) in the gut, which enables a healthy balance of gut microbiota. SCFAs are sources of energy for healthy metabolic functioning and are critical for maintaining optimal communication between the gut and brain (gut-brain axis). Furthermore, SCFAs have been shown to promote the production of GLP-1 and help support the body metabolically.Supplementing with ingredients that promote the production of beneficial gut bacteria, such as TriBiome and the studied ingredient Eriomin, can support the microbiome’s diversity and gut-barrier function. A 12-week study evaluating 200 mg of Eriomin supplementation demonstrated a 22% positive measure of GLP-1 production compared to participants not using Eriomin. Participants also saw an 18% increase in measures associated with adiponectin, a protein that supports metabolic processes and energy balance. Additionally, Eriomin was shown to promote a healthy balance of gut bacteria, including Ruminococcaceae, which are linked to the natural production of SCFAs and overall gut health.

Prebiotics and postbiotics for ATP production and mitochondrial function
GoTrim Thin provides TriBiome (triacetin) as its primary metabolic support agent. TriBiome is recognized for its ability to go beyond supporting metabolic health and insulin sensitivity by supporting adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production and mitochondrial function: It approaches metabolic health from the standpoint that all the body’s systems are interconnected, and that a healthy metabolism is maintained through healthy insulin sensitivity and mitochondrial functioning. TriBiome, also known as the bioavailable form of the postbiotic acetate (also called triacetin), acts as a prebiotic specifically shown to help promote butyrate SCFA production. Both acetate and butyrate play an important role in the gut; butyrate provides energy to colonocytes (cells in the gut lining) that help maintain a beneficial environment for gut microbes to thrive, while acetate helps maintain the gut’s pH and has a greater impact on mitochondrial and metabolic function.

The ability of TriBiome to promote butyrate production may support healthy weight management and help to regulate appetite. Higher levels of butyrate generated in the intestine have been shown to be correlated with lower CNS response to the anticipation of appetizing food.Essentially, an abundance of SCFAs serves as an energy source that signals specific pathways aiding in metabolic regulation, one being the AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) pathway. Acetate and coenzyme A (CoA) are required for Acyl-CoA synthesis to occur, enabling ATP or energy production, and ATP synthesis generates adenosine monophosphate (AMP). Research shows that the generation of AMP, fueled by Acyl-CoA, helps promote the ATP/AMP ratio. This encourages the activation of the AMPK pathway, a particular pathway recognized as a “metabolic switch” that can help promote metabolism. Like TriBiome, white mulberry fruit is a unique botanical containing specific flavonoids that supports the AMPK pathway as well.

Maintaining healthy hormonal balance
In addition to helping maintain healthy blood glucose levels and supporting insulin sensitivity, white mulberry has been shown to impact various hormones in relation to hunger; various reviews demonstrate it can have an impact on adiponectin and leptin. Mulberry’s ability to help promote adiponectin signals one to feel fuller for longer, and its promotion of leptin sensitivity helps to regulate appetite.Among the many health benefits of the luxurious ingredient saffron is its ability to promote satiety, which may support weight loss by helping curb appetite and making snack attacks less frequent. Saffron also supports serotonin levels, which can play a role in healthy appetite and productivity. Scientifically studied saffron is packed full of biologically active compounds that are responsible for its unique attributes shown to help contribute to metabolic health.Harness the power of GoTrim Thin to connect your brain and your gut, helping them to work in unity, avoid unwanted snack attacks and stay full longer.

Make weight loss goals achievable and sustainable with GoTrim Thin, formulated with clinically studied ingredients that help promote GLP-1 production to support your weight loss goals.

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TriBiome is a trademark under exclusive global distribution by Compound Solutions, Inc.

Eriomin Lemon Flavonoids Complex is a registered trademark of Ingredients by Nature, LLC.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.



Product Classifications


Gluten-Free: The finished product contains no detectable gluten

No Detectable GMOs: The finished product contains no detectable genetically-modified organisms

Vegan: The product is made without any ingredients produced or derived from animals

Checked for: Heavy metals, microbiological contaminants, allergens, residual solvents, potency, purity and identity



Key Ingredients


TriBiome (triacetin) 200 mg
Triacetin stands out as the most prevalent among short-chain fatty acids. Although it shares a similarity with butyrate by being a product of fiber fermentation by gut bacteria in the colon, triacetin uniquely promotes mitochondrial and metabolic functions. GoTrim® Thin is formulated with TriBiome, a patent-pending, bioavailable version of triacetin designed to reach the colon. There it collaborates with butyrate and other nutrients to support gut, brain and overall health. Serving dual roles, triacetin acts as both a postbiotic and a prebiotic, nourishing beneficial butyrate-producing bacteria, thus playing a critical role in sustaining a healthy metabolism.

Moreover, triacetin provides a source of acetyl-CoA, which is critical for adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production in the mitochondria. This process is essential for maintaining cellular energy levels. By promoting mitochondrial function, triacetin supports overall energy metabolism and mitochondrial health.

Eriomin® (lemon fruit extract 70% eriocitrin) 200 mg
Packed with bioactive compounds such as flavonoids, vitamin C and essential oils, lemon fruit extract plays a role in supporting metabolic processes within the body. Lemon fruit extract may support the body’s natural production of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1). GLP-1 is a hormone that encourages the secretion of insulin, thereby supporting the body’s insulin sensitivity. The bioactive constituents in lemon fruit extract also contribute to appetite regulation, potentially promoting satiety and influencing calorie intake. Moreover, the antioxidants present in lemon extract work to defend mitochondria against oxidative stress. This protection helps maintain the function of these cellular powerhouses, supporting ATP production.

GoTrim Thin is formulated with Eriomin, a lemon flavonoid blend innovated from a patented extraction and standardization process supported by three published clinical trials.

White mulberry (2% anthocyanins) 160 mg
White mulberry (Morus alba) is a deciduous tree native to China. It produces small clusters of white to light pink fruits that resemble blackberries but are slightly milder in taste. White mulberry contains bioactive compounds like flavonoids and alkaloids, which may support the body's production of GLP-1 in addition to acting as an antioxidant. GLP-1 is a hormone that plays a crucial role in regulating appetite and insulin secretion; by supporting the body’s natural production of GLP-1, white mulberry extract may help regulate appetite and help maintain healthy blood sugar levels.

Saffron extract (2% safranal) 12.5 mg
Saffron extract is derived from the stigmas of the Crocus sativus flower, a perennial plant known for its crimson threads and distinctive aroma, which have been used in cuisine for seasoning and coloring for centuries. The active component of saffron extract is an organic compound known as safranal, which is responsible for saffron’s distinct aroma. Saffron dates back centuries, and modern research continues to explore its potential applications, including cognitive benefits.



FAQs


  1. What is GLP-1?
    Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) is secreted in the intestine after eating. GLP-1 helps with glucose metabolism and maintenance of healthy blood sugar levels.

  2. Who would benefit from this product?
    GoTrim® Thin veggie capsules are recommended for adults 18 years or older who are looking for a way to support their body’s natural GLP-1 production.

  3. What is the difference between GoTrim Slim and  GoTrim Thin?
    GoTrim Slim supports weight management with the proprietary blend of ingredients in Slendacor which can help regulate ghrelin levels to promote a feeling of fullness. Moringa alerifera, Murraya koenigii leaf extract, and Curcuma longa also combine to provide antioxidant support, help maintain normal blood lipid profiles and promote the breakdown of fat in the body while maintaining muscle. GoTrim Thin provides two powerful trademarked ingredients, TriBiome™* and Eriomin® combined with other botanicals to support your body’s natural GLP-1 production. The body’s natural production of GLP-1 helps maintain blood glucose levels and supports appetite suppression.

  4. What other products would pair well with this supplement?
    GoTrim Slim and VivoQuin would be perfect companion supplements to use along with GoTrim Thin. VivoQuin is formulated with ThymoQuin and black cumin seed extract. When combined, these ingredients support immune and cardiovascular health and promote normal respiratory function. Slendacor®, the patented ingredient in  GoTrim Slim, supports healthy levels of adiponectin, which promotes the breakdown of fat within the body without compromising muscle mass. These three products work together to support health (immune, cardiovascular and overall), help maintain healthy blood glucose levels and suppress appetite.

  5. What are the three most common SCFAs that are essential to the gut?
    The three short-chain fatty acids (SFCAs) that are essential to the gut are known as butyrate, acetate and propionate. Butyrate provides energy to the cells in the gut lining, which helps maintain an oxygen-free environment for beneficial gut microbes (gut flora) to thrive, keeping gut cells and bacteria happy and healthy. Acetate is the most abundant SCFA that is produced by the gut, and it helps maintain the pH and keep gut-acid levels low. Propionate assists in the production of glucose in the liver.

  6. Can I take GoTrim Thin with other GoTrim products?
    Yes, all GoTrim products may be taken together. Each GoTrim product uses a unique approach to help with weight management.

  7. What are some of the major hormones associated with hunger?
    Grehlin: also called the “hunger” hormone, it signals when you are hungry and helps increase appetite.
    Leptin: signals to the brain when you are full, regulates appetite.
    GLP-1: also called the “un-hunger hormone,” it signals when to stop eating and is identified as the key hormone for maintaining healthy glucose levels.
    Adiponectin: activates a certain brain pathway linked to the activation of neurons that specifically signal feelings of satiety or hunger. Higher levels of this hormone are associated with satiety and appetite suppression.

  8. Why is the powder form of TriBiome more effective than the liquid form?
    TriBiome in powder form has been shown to be more effective in nutrient delivery to the colon. As much as 89% of the bioavailable TriBiome is delivered to the colon, the location in which SCFAs are produced, in comparison to the delivery of TriBiome in liquid form, with which only 66% is delivered to the colon.


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