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📢 Ask Dr. Bikman’s Digital Mind (multilingual): https://benbikman.com/ben-bikmans-digital-ai-mind 📢 Dr. Bikman’s Community & Coaching Site: https://insuliniq.com Topic: Bile acids are powerful hormone-like signaling molecules that regulate liver fat, glucose production, insulin sensitivity, energy expenditure, inflammation, and GLP-1 release through FXR and TGR5 receptors. Gallbladder function and bile acid signaling play a far greater role in metabolic health than most people realize. Summary: Ben explores a largely overlooked metabolic regulator: bile acids. While bile is commonly understood as a digestive fluid that helps emulsify fats, bile acids are now recognized as powerful hormone-like signaling molecules that influence insulin sensitivity, mitochondrial function, thyroid hormone activation, inflammation, GLP-1 release, and fat cell behavior. Dr. Bikman explains the remarkable efficiency of enterohepatic circulation, where bile acids are reabsorbed and recycled multiple times per day. This recycling process allows bile acids to interact with key receptors — FXR (a nuclear receptor) and TGR5 (a G-protein coupled receptor) — triggering metabolic effects throughout the body. Activation of FXR reduces liver fat production, improves hepatic insulin sensitivity, lowers glucose output, and stimulates FGF19, which further suppresses excess glucose production. TGR5 activation increases energy expenditure via thyroid hormone activation in brown fat and muscle, stimulates GLP-1 release in the intestine, reduces inflammation in immune cells, and supports healthier adipose tissue signaling. Ben also examines the metabolic consequences of gallbladder removal. Without the gallbladder’s concentrated, timed bile release, signaling patterns change, and epidemiological data suggest increased risk of metabolic syndrome and fatty liver. Finally, Dr. Bikman discusses bile supplements such as ox bile and TUDCA, reviewing mechanistic rationale and human data showing improved insulin sensitivity in certain contexts. The overarching message: bile acids are not merely digestive detergents — they are among the most important and underappreciated metabolic signaling molecules in the body. References: For complete show notes and references, we invite you to become an Insider subscriber. You’ll enjoy real-time, livestream Metabolic Classroom access which includes live Q&A with Ben after the lecture, unlimited access to Dr. Bikman’s Digital Mind, ad-free podcast episodes, show notes and references, and Ben’s Weekly Research Review Podcast. Learn more: https://www.benbikman.com Translation Notes: You can click the gear icon at the bottom of this video to auto-translate captions. For example, to translate into Polish, select Subtitles, choose Auto-Translate, then first choose English, then choose Auto-Translate again, then choose Polish.) Also, Dr. Bikman’s Digital Mind can interact with you in many languages: https://benbikman.com/ben-bikmans-digital-ai-mind In addition, our channel has access to YouTube’s innovative “auto-dubbing” feature. The process supports translations from English into many languages, with more to come. Click on the gear icon, then choose “Audio track” to access. (This availability is often delayed several weeks or more, so check back often.) Timestamps (approximate): 01:00 — Bile: More Than a Digestive Fluid 03:05 — Bile Acid Synthesis from Cholesterol 04:10 — Gallbladder Storage and Fat Digestion 06:23 — Bile Acids as Signaling Molecules 07:28 — FXR and Liver Fat Reduction 08:27 — FGF19 and Glucose Regulation 09:31 — TGR5 and Thyroid Activation 10:38 — GLP-1 Stimulation by Bile Acids 11:34 — Anti-Inflammatory Effects via TGR5 12:56 — Bile Acids and Adipose Tissue Function 14:03 — Mitochondrial Biogenesis and Energy Expenditure 15:23 — Bile Acid Sequestrants and Glucose Control 16:26 — Gallbladder Removal and Metabolic Risk 18:40 — Ox Bile vs. TUDCA Supplements 19:49 — Human Trial: TUDCA and Insulin Sensitivity 21:03 — TUDCA and Beta Cell Effects 22:12 — Final Takeaways on Bile as a Metabolic Hormone NOTE: The information presented is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Dr. Bikman is not a clinician—and, he is not your doctor. Always seek the advice of your own qualified health providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions. #BileAcids #MetabolicHealth #FXR #TGR5 #Gallbladder #Cholecystectomy #InsulinResistance #GLP1 #TUDCA #OxBile #FatDigestion #Mitochondria #EnergyExpenditure #LiverHealth #FattyLiver #Type2Diabetes #MetabolismScience #HormoneHealth #BrownFat #DrBenBikman Ben’s favorite yerba mate and fiber: https://ufeelgreat.com/usa/en/c/1BA884 Exogenous ketones: A high-quality option is the NSF-certified goBHB from Clean Form Nutrition, where you can use the code BEN10 for a 10% discount: https://cleanformnutrition.com/products/go-bhb Ben’s favorite meal-replacement shake: https://gethlth.com (discount: BEN10)