Probiotics, Obesity and Diabetes

A study demonstrated Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT) alone can change a skinny mouse into a fat one is detailed in the research published by the journal Science. In this study, researchers transplanted gut bacteria from human twins discordant for obesity into germ-free mice. The mice that received gut bacteria from obese twins grew fat, while those that received bacteria from lean twins remained lean. This experiment provided compelling evidence that gut microbiota can influence body weight and adiposity independently of diet or other factors. Visual below of mice feed identical diet.

My own experience is loosing 30 pounds from the addition of a specific probiotic (Akkermansia) over a year without a change of diet. IMHO, a change of diet along may not do it. Often it takes two things: changing the diet AND changing the bacteria in the gut.

Literature

Probiotics that have the best actual evidence

Note that some probiotics can result in weight gain, so taking random ones is not the way to do it. Many of the studies found effective using probiotics mixtures included Lactobacillus plantarum

Diabetes

While many studies show promise, the evidence is still mixed, and more long-term research is needed to determine the most effective probiotic strains and protocols for diabetes management [Probiotics Contribute to Glycemic Control in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis] – study was pre-Akkermansia availability.

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Bottom Line

My (incomplete) review of the many many studies suggests that four species of probiotics are the most likely to help with Obesity and Diabetes. Below are links to manufacturers that directly sell my preferred single strain probiotics. This means that you will get the probiotics within weeks (or days) of being manufactured (i.e. Very fresh and live probiotics).

Suggested daily dosage is a therapeutic 50 BCFU/day for the Lactobacillus, and likely a capsule of Akkermansia muciniphila (Pendulum is the established provider).

For the Lactobacillus, I find using powder dissolved in a glass of warm water works very well. It often has a side effect of inhibiting wanting to have a treat and gives a satisfied feeling in the gut. Taking them as capsules do not seem to have that effect.