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The Doctor's Kitchen Podcast

#144 Flatten Your Glucose Levels with Jessie Inchauspe

The Doctor's Kitchen Podcast

Dr Rupy Aujla

Mindset, Healthy Eating, Nutrition, Health And Wellbeing, Health & Fitness, Dr Rupy, Nutritional Medicine, Wellness, Healthy Recipes, Improving Health, Doctor's Kitchen, Health Goals, Medicine, Mental Wellbeing, 868329, Lifestyle, Food And Lifestyle

4.72.7K Ratings

🗓️ 6 April 2022

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Today we’re talking all about why the most important molecule in your body, glucose, is a double edged sword and how flattening sugar levels in your bloodstream is key to less cravings, improved mood, better weight control and less risk of cardiovascular disease, dementia and depression.


My guest is Jessie Inchauspé, (in chow spe) who is on a mission to translate cutting-edge science into easy advice to help people improve their physical and mental health by knowing more about their glucose levels.


Jessie holds a degree in mathematics from King's College London, a degree in biochemistry and her first book, Glucose Revolution, she shares her discovery about the essential role of blood sugar and the surprising hacks to optimise it while still eating the foods we love.


Today we talk about:

  • The importance of adequate glucose
  • Why blood glucose variability and the velocity of change in your blood glucose is important to know
  • How excess sugar impacts your mitochondria, DNA, inflammation, oxidative stress and glycation levels
  • Why keeping Insulin levels steady is important
  • Glucose flattening hacks
  • How the order of food consumption impacts blood sugar
  • Why curry is good for breakfast
  • Vinegar before meals
  • And how a post dinner walk could be good for sleep and cravings


A bit of housekeeping, we discuss normal ranges of glucose in mmol/l as 4.0-7.0 fasted and under 8.0 2 hours after eating. But, your individual target range for your blood sugar levels may be different, especially if you have a metabolic condition and your healthcare team will agree with you what that should be. Do not use this podcast episode or any other material from The Doctor’s Kitchen as a replacement for medical advice.


It’s important to remember that glucose isn’t everything. As we say at the end of the pod, just because your glucose level is flat does not necessarily mean that you’re eating the healthiest diet and it should be seen as just one of those many levers that we can use to optimise behaviour change and positively impact our physiology.


I’m doing a new thing which is our podcast recipe of the week, a recipe that reflects the topic of conversation on the pod! This week’s recipe is my easy ‘Sweet potato chickpea salad with sumac and tahini dressing’  which you can find on the app here: https://apple.co/3G0zC0Z (iphone only, android users please bear with me)


You can download The Doctor’s Kitchen app for free to get access to all of our recipes, with specific suggestions tailored to your health needs and new recipes added every month. We’ve had some amazing feedback so far and we have new features being added all the time - check it out with a 7 day free trial too.


Do check out this week’s “Eat, Listen, Read” newsletter, that you can subscribe to on our website - where I send you a recipe to cook as well as some mindfully curated media to help you have a healthier, happier week.


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0:00.0

This episode is sponsored by Holland and Barrett's The Wellness Edit Podcast. The fifth series of

0:05.6

The Wellness Edit is out now. The prior four series are obviously still available to stream,

0:10.8

and this season I am a guest on the podcast. You can hear me chat to host Dr. Gemma Newman

0:17.0

about the connection between our diet, our mind, the importance of gratitude, and what wellness

0:23.2

means to me. You can also go back and listen to a whole back catalogue of interviews with guests

0:28.9

including Ella Mills, Dr. Rungan Chatterjee, and Emma Gunns. Listen to the podcast on the Holland

0:34.8

and Barrett website, HollandandBarrett.com for a slash podcast, or search The Wellness Edit to

0:40.8

listen wherever you get your podcasts. Dr. Skitchie. Recipes, Health, Lifestyle.

0:49.2

These apply to everyone. What I talk about is not another type of diet. These are just

0:55.2

fundamental principles regarding how to eat to keep your body in an optimal space. So that's really

1:02.0

important to me to point out. This applies to everyone. Welcome to the Dr. Skitchie podcast.

1:12.1

To show about food, lifestyle, medicine, and how to improve your health today.

1:19.6

I'm Dr. Rupi, your host. I'm a medical doctor. I study nutrition, and I'm a firm believer

1:25.1

in the power of food and lifestyle as medicine. Join me and my expert guests where we discuss

1:33.6

the multiple determinants of what allows you to lead your best life.

1:42.9

Today we are talking all about why the most important molecule in your body, glucose is a

1:48.9

double-edged sword, and how flattening sugar levels in your bloodstream is key to less

1:54.6

cravings, improved mood, better weight control, and less risk of cardiovascular disease,

2:00.4

dementia, and depression. My guest today is Jesse in Chal Spey, who is on a mission to translate

2:06.0

cutting-edge science into easy advice to help people improve their physical and mental health by

2:11.6

knowing more about their glucose levels. Jesse holds a degree in mathematics from King's College

2:16.1

London, a degree in biochemistry, and her first book, Glucos Revolution, shares her discovery about

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