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Dhru Purohit Show

Sugar Is Making Us Fat, Tired, and Sick (Rebroadcast)

Dhru Purohit Show

Dhru Purohit

Alternative Health, Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.73.6K Ratings

🗓️ 6 December 2021

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

This episode is brought to you by InsideTracker and ButcherBox. Most of us hear the term “metabolic health” and think it only applies to our ability to burn food and manage our weight. And while those are certainly big pieces of metabolic health, it also impacts everything from our cardiovascular health to cognition, mood, infertility, and so much more. That’s because our metabolism is actually our body’s ability to create energy and this happens all over the body. If our energy production in the brain is hindered, we could have memory loss; if it’s not functioning properly in muscle cells, we may see chronic pain—and the list goes on.  In today’s mini-episode, Dhru speaks with Dr. Benjamin Bikman and Dr. Casey Means about why insulin resistance has become so prevalent, and what makes us insulin resistant in the first place. They discuss how our diet and lifestyle have fundamentally changed in a way that greatly impacts how we regulate blood sugar, and how it’s wreaking havoc on our metabolic health. They also talk about how to reverse and prevent insulin resistance through specific diet and lifestyle modifications, and how we can use continuous blood glucose monitoring to dramatically improve our health. Dr. Benjamin Bikman is a renowned metabolic research scientist, and a popular speaker on human metabolism and nutrition. He is the author of Why We Get Sick, which offers a thought-provoking yet real solution to insulin resistance and how to reverse pre-diabetes, improve brain function, shed fat, and prevent diabetes.  Dr. Casey Means is a Stanford-trained physician, Chief Medical Officer and Co-founder of metabolic health company Levels, and Associate Editor of the International Journal of Disease Reversal and Prevention. Find Dhru’s full-length conversation with Dr. Benjamin Bikman here: https://lnk.to/dhru-154/ and Dr. Casey Means here: https://lnk.to/dhru-170/. This episode is brought to you by InsideTracker and ButcherBox.   InsideTracker looks at everything from metabolic and inflammatory markers to nutrients and hormones. Traditional lab tests can be hard to read on your own, but InsideTracker makes their results easy to understand and provides tips on how to use food first for optimal nutrition. Right now, they’re offering my podcast community 25% off. Just go to insidetracker.com/DHRU.   When I made the leap from being a vegetarian back to eating meat, my biggest focus was quality. With ButcherBox, I know I’m serving the people I love the highest quality clean protein, which means no inflammatory fats, antibiotics, or weird toxins. ButcherBox has a variety of different boxes, and you can choose your box and frequency. For a limited time, you can sign up today and get 2lbs of ground beef free in your first box plus $10 off by going to butcherbox.com/dhru. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Coming up on this week's mini episode of the Drew Paroet podcast.

0:03.8

So insulin resistance is this, it really is an epidemic that is the single most common health

0:09.4

disorder in the world. In the US alone, it affects potentially up to 88% of adults.

0:16.4

So this is a problem that is just phenomenally relevant.

0:19.6

Have you ever gone to your doctor for your normal annual physical? And after sitting with them

0:24.8

for 10 minutes, they quickly look at your labs and tell you, hey, everything looks normal.

0:30.8

Keep it up and I'll see you again next year. Maybe even give you a nice little pat on the back.

0:35.3

I can't tell you how many listeners the podcast have told me that they've had this exact experience

0:40.8

and how honestly, how frustrating it can be. Now, we all know that normal isn't always optimal,

0:48.0

just because some things are not wrong doesn't mean that we feel great.

0:53.3

So traditional medicine is great at finding out when something is blatantly wrong,

0:58.5

but they don't always do the best job when we need to highlight how we can do better.

1:03.5

So what if you could get detailed nutritional and lifestyle guidance based on your individual needs?

1:12.1

That's what Inside Tracker does. Inside Tracker was founded in 2009 by top scientist from acclaimed

1:19.6

universities in the field of aging, genetics, and biometrics. Its mission is to help people live

1:26.0

long, healthy, productive lives by optimizing their bodies from the inside out. Inside Tracker is

1:32.2

cutting edge technology and it looks at your blood, DNA, lifestyle, and it has fitness tracker data

1:39.6

and they give you science-backed recommendations for positive changes to your daily habits.

1:46.1

It's all about the daily habits. With their app, you can track your progress every day and they

1:51.2

have an amazing support team to help you with any questions you might have. Inside Tracker looks

1:56.5

at everything from metabolic and inflammatory markers to top nutrients and hormones. It even

2:02.7

tests your cholesterol levels to help you better manage stress and you have the option to see how

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