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The Wellness Mama Podcast

Kelly LeVeque on Blood Sugar Balance, the Fab Four, Protein and Demystifying Health

The Wellness Mama Podcast

Katie Wells

Parenting, Education, Nutrition, Health & Fitness, Motherhood, Mom Life, Wellness, Kids & Family, Organic, Health, Natural Living, Self-improvement

4.73.9K Ratings

🗓️ 12 December 2022

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Episode Highlights With Kelly

  • Why over 100 million people in the US have diabetes or pre-diabetes, and why this is largely preventable
  • The reason we see a rise in these issues, even in children
  • Understanding macronutrients at a higher level to make health easier
  • Why amino acids and essential fatty acids are important, but we don’t have a dietary need for carbohydrates
  • How the body can take protein and create what it needs through gluconeogenesis even if we don't eat carbs
  • Why protein has a zero to minimal effect on blood sugar and why protein is the most satisfying macronutrient
  • The reason not eating enough protein leads to overeating and why this is an important survival response
  • Metabolic syndrome, elevated blood sugar, diabetes, and inflammatory markers link
  • Why carbohydrates in their whole food form are wrapped in fiber and interact with the body differently
  • The reason cellular carbohydrates (like apples) are much different in the body than acellular ones (apple juice)
  • How pregnancy and breastfeeding increase protein and nutrient demands in a big way
  • Why carbs aren't the enemy
  • The reasoning that if low carb is good, no carb is not better and when glucose spikes are good
  • A reason to avoid “naked carbohydrates” or carbs on their own
  • How to use time-restricted eating to your advantage
  • Tips for fasting optimally as a woman and getting enough protein
  • How eating protein in the morning and stop eating by 6pm can make a huge difference

Resources We Mention

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to my Bobby's Podcast!

0:04.8

This episode is sponsored by Just Thrive Health.

0:08.5

Thanks to our modern world, it's impossible to cut out all stress.

0:12.0

You refill that tightness in your tummy when you're sitting in rush hour traffic, or you

0:15.6

can't sleep because of your never ending to do list.

0:18.6

These things are just part of the modern day stress being counter.

0:21.7

And that's because it's your gut and not your brain that is responsible for your stress

0:25.6

response.

0:26.6

And the solution then, isn't just to stop or avoid stress, though that can certainly

0:30.8

be helpful when it's possible, but instead to find effective ways to manage it.

0:35.6

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0:39.8

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0:44.3

Just Calm has been clinically proven in multiple studies to help reduce our perceived

0:48.5

stress, balance quarter soul levels, which is really, really important for many things,

0:52.9

improve our sleep quality, and even encourage focus and flow.

0:56.2

And, for really unbeatable stress management, I have personally been hearing Just Calm

1:01.2

with Just Thrive's four-base probiotic as well.

1:04.0

And here's why.

1:05.0

We all have heard of the term Bet Instinct, work up brain connection, but that connection

1:08.9

is more powerful than you think.

1:10.8

Your gut and brain talk to each other, sending signals all day long, so a healthy gut isn't

1:15.1

just crucial for immune and digestive health, though it is for those as well.

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