Optimal Health Through Balanced Diet: Managing Insulin for Better Outcomes

Air quality 0:00 0
“when we're looking at smoking versus vaping, vaping is probably worse in terms of the damage to the airway”

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Metabolic health 0:09 0
“insulin resistance is the core for most chronic diseases that are killing us”

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Metabolic health 0:28 0
“insulin is a hormone affects literally every single cell of the body”

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Metabolic health 0:46 0
“88% of adults in the US have some degree of insulin resistance”

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Metabolic health 1:00 0
“there's two roads to insulin resistance so there's the fast lane and I could make you insulin resistant in 6 hours with either of these common three things”

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Disease prevention 3:02 0
“most of these chronic diseases that are killing us globally and then say okay there are in fact some simple lifestyle changes that can be implemented that will help reduce the risk of not only one or two but all of the top killers”

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Hormone balance 5:50 0
“among the hormones that are being released into the blood is insulin”

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Hormone balance 6:02 0
“for a person with type 1 diabetes insulin is a life-saving therapy”

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Nutrition 6:17 0
“the main reason the beta cell is releasing the insulin is because blood glucose levels go up”

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Nutrition 6:31 0
“anything that falls into the family of a carbohydrate... it's going to have starches and sugars which all falls into this family of carbohydrate”

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Metabolic health 8:55 0
“insulin resistance is two problems wrapped into one”

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Metabolic health 11:52 0
“on one hand insulin isn't working as well as it used to that's what gives it the name insulin resistance but there's another part that is equally present which is that blood insulin levels are higher”

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Metabolic health 12:30 0
“erectile dysfunction is the most common form of male infertility in fact its connection to insulin resistance is so strong that just a few years ago I was so struck by a title of a paper that had just been published which stated something like is erectile dysfunction the earliest manifestation of insulin resistance in otherwise young healthy men”

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Metabolic health 14:01 0
“there are two Pathways to insulin resistance so uh two roads that get to the same destination again the destination being insulin resistance”

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Stress management 15:03 0
“stress is uh is a primary cause of fast insulin resistance”

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Metabolic health 17:36 0
“insulin resistance insulin's having a harder time keeping the blood glucose levels in check anytime inflammation is up insulin resistance will be up as well”

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Metabolic health 18:31 0
“High insulin is both a consequence of insulin resistance but it's also a cause.”

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Nutrition 21:16 0
“70% of all calories globally are carbohydrates and our experts are telling us that we should be eating six times a day.”

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Metabolic health 23:35 0
“the size of each fat cell when we typically think of fat we would maybe say okay Steve has um I'll do this in kilos for the UK audience Steve has 10 kilos of fat on your entire body that's probably too much for you Ben has 20 kilos and yet it's possible that I'm healthier metabolically than you um and that's because it's not the mass of fat that matters most it's the size of the fat cell that matters”

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Metabolic health 24:35 0
“the bigger the fat cell gets the more it initiates a Cascade of events or a series of events that creates insulin resistance”

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Metabolic health 28:09 0
“if you take a person with type 1 diabetes and say I want you to eat 10,000 calories but don't give yourself your insulin injection they cannot gain weight it is literally impossible for the type 1 diabetic to get fat if they are skipping their insulin injections”

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Hormone balance 29:17 0
“hormones are a way for the very tissues of the body to know what it ought to do with energy and so a fat cell will have energy all around it and if it doesn't have insulin to tell it what to do it won't do anything with it”

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Hormone balance 29:40 0
“these fat cells are swimming in a little sea of calories lots of glucose lots of fats and yet they stay really small until we add insulin”

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Hormone balance 30:42 0
“insulin makes you fat”

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Hormone balance 31:32 0
“the insulin signal is necessary to tell the fat cell what to do but the fat cell will say Okay insulin you're high you're telling me to grow but what am I going to grow with that's where the calories come in”

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Metabolic health 33:27 0
“when insulin is low if you have someone going a full day eating the same number of calories but lower carb calories their metabolic rate will be almost 300 calories higher in that day”

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Nutrition 35:39 0
“our earlier ancestors deviated in this kind of animal family line because we started eating more meat we started eating food that was so nutritious so nutrient-dense so loaded with good calories and all of the fats and proteins that we need that it allowed two very distinct changes to occur in US compared to other primates”

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Nutrition 35:28 0
“the expensive tissue hypothesis as the theory goes our earlier ancestors deviated in this kind of animal family line because we started eating more meat we started eating food that was so nutritious so nutrient-dense so loaded with good calories and all of the fats and proteins that we need that it allowed two very distinct changes to occur in US compared to other primates”

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Nutrition 39:20 0
“vegetarians have smaller brains this is seen in humans that the less a human eats meat then the smaller the brain becomes the brain is so dependent on the nutrient density that comes from animal sourced foods that it will suffer um when it doesn't get them”

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Nutrition 40:05 0
“you are depriving the brain of what it needs what is it exactly you're depriving the brain of in that situation yeah yeah so at least among other things at least it would be the the essential omega-3 fats so there are three Omega-3s and you humans can only we can only get one from Plants but it's one that the humans don't use we need the other two and they only come from animal Source foods”

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Metabolic health 40:50 0
“insulin resistance why would it exist at all it would probably be a way for the body to know when it was needed to hold on to energy a little better”

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Metabolic health 41:31 0
“there is insulin resistance in human development which is physiological or helpful it's supposed to happen and that is the two PS of physiological insulin resistance puberty and pregnancy”

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Metabolic health 43:42 0
“gestational diabetes is essentially type 2 diabetes of pregnancy”

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Disease prevention 47:02 0
“one simple explanation although perhaps the most disappointing could be that more women are going in for testing younger and so we're just seeing kind of an artifact of more women are just going in sooner and they're detecting a problem that they wouldn't have otherwise detected you know for 10 or 20 years which is a good thing you want to detect cancer as soon as possible.”

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Disease prevention 48:03 0
“one of the best ways for a woman to reduce her risk of breast cancer is actually having babies it's very well known, very well documented that if a woman has babies and breastfeeds her risk of breast cancer goes down.”

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Metabolic health 49:07 0
“the idea of this tracking quite nicely with obesity rates going up over the past 20 years I wouldn't say that it's the Obesity per se but I would say it's the entire metabolic milu which is the insulin resistance that as much as the high insulin is promoting fat cells getting bigger that high insulin is also accelerating the growth of the tumor cells because again the main one of the main mutations in breast cancer is a Sevenfold so a seven times increase in the number of insulin receptors and Insulin wants to tell things to grow so it's no surprise that almost every tumor that's ever been measured for having insulin receptors will have a lot more it's basically telling its neighboring cells insulin's going to come by and it's going to tell us all to grow I want to grow more than you and that's what cancer is cancer is growth unregulated growth insulin tells things to grow so the connection between obesity with the rising incidence of breast cancer is very very likely a consequence of the rising incidence of insulin resistance.”

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Disease prevention 52:03 0
“Alzheimer's disease is one of the top 10 diseases now, um certainly in the west um and and I would argue it's because it has a metabolic origin.”

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Disease prevention 52:17 0
“We have spent billions of dollars on Alzheimer's research trying to identify the plaque... yet there are those of us who has said that the plaque based Theory doesn't make sense.”

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Disease prevention 53:57 0
“The very first published papers that implicated plaque as a cause of Alzheimer's disease were based on fabricated data.”

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Metabolic health 54:44 0
“People with Alzheimer's disease almost always have some detectable instance of insulin resistance if not full-on diabetes type two.”

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Metabolic health 57:57 0
“in Alzheimer's disease the brain is not getting as much glucose so they call that a hypo or reduction in metabolism of glucose”

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Metabolic health 58:45 0
“the one thing all of those seemingly unrelated brain problems have in common is that they all have some degree of insulin resistance”

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Metabolic health 59:35 0
“one example is a study in the Journal of Neurology in 2011 that found insulin resistance at approximately 40% of individuals with Alzheimer's”

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Metabolic health 1:01:35 0
“if a person can get their insulin measured, get it measured; in US units if it is anything above about 10 Micro units per M that's a warning, in UK units if it's anything above about 40 picamoles that's a warning”

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Nutrition 1:03:27 0
“even in PCOS there are reports that document the absolute reversal of the disease with nothing more than just dietary changes”

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Body weight 1:03:40 0
“East Asians have fewer fat cells and they're more resistant to obesity related metabolic issues.”

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Metabolic health 1:04:15 0
“Africans have more fat cells typically.”

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Metabolic health 1:04:55 0
“the personal fat threshold which is this really interesting idea born from a group in Australia suggesting that across every individual body which of course is heavily influenced by both ethnicity and sex like we' mentioned earlier a body is going to have a rate at which it can store fat in a healthy way and then once that threshold is met any further pressure to store fat will start creating insulin resistance”

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Body weight 1:09:02 0
“if you move subcutaneous fat which is like the belly fat from one animal to another, the animal is very healthy; it's no problem, subcutaneous fat is inert. But if you move the visceral fat over, that animal that got that extra dose of visceral fat is going to become sicker, it's going to become more insulin resistant and diabetic because you've increased its visceral fat.”

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Social connection 1:12:27 0
“people who are known to be part of good tight social circles like a formal religious group always live longer than people who don't.”

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Metabolic health 1:13:07 0
“my view on longevity is a metabolic view, I am a metabolic scientist. The earliest the birth of the modern longevity research was heavily influenced by the work of Cynthia Kenyon, who found in worms that if they restricted the glucose that the worms were eating, they would live significantly longer.”

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Longevity 1:15:01 0
“Autophagy equating to longevity, I don't disagree with that. I think that probably is a very valid view.”

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Nutrition 1:15:30 0
“What happens if you were to put someone, allow them to eat calories but the calories are such that their insulin is staying low and they're making ketones, in other words a ketogenic diet.”

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Disease prevention 1:17:16 0
“Insulin is so facilitative to cancer. Insulin wants things to grow, cancer is a disease of growth. We don't ever let the cancer start to break down, insulin won't let it.”

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Metabolic health 1:18:01 0
“The longest living humans are also the most insulin sensitive. So you're telling me that the longest living humans are the ones that are able to stave off that insulin resistance.”

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Disease prevention 1:20:55 0
“there is research suggesting that in very old age high cholesterol levels do not always correlate with higher mortality and in some studies may even be linked to longer life.”

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Metabolic health 1:21:19 0
“why are we so obsessed with glucose why not insulin why are we so obsessed with cholesterol why not triglycerides which is another lipid that can be measured that is far more predictive of who's going to have a heart attack or not.”

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Toxin exposure 1:24:56 0
“exposure to diesel exhaust gas was associated with increased fat mass, enlarged fat cells, insulin resistance, and increased levels of inflammation.”

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Air quality 1:26:20 0
“the animals that were exposed to the diesel exhaust particulates had fatter fat cells and more insulin resistance than the animals that had just been breathing normal room air”

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Toxin exposure 1:27:47 0
“diesel exhaust will do it, cigarette smoke will do it, and more. We have a funded grant right now to look at the effects of vaping.”

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Toxin exposure 1:28:10 0
“microplastics are things that you can drink them and they will absorb through the intestine and get into the bloodstream”

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Metabolic health 1:32:00 0
“insulin is what decides which fuel is used so as much as the metabolic engine has two fuel sources insulin will decide which one is opened and which one is closed if insulin is high the body is sugar burning and you can measure this in the whole body level by measuring the amount of oxygen and CO2 that the body is producing because different biochemistry or the burning of the fuels will produce a different amount of CO2”

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Metabolic health 1:33:02 0
“when insulin has been low for about 16 or so hours something interesting starts happening at the liver so the liver with insulin being low is burning a lot of fat including its own fat that the liver can store the liver can store fat but also fat coming from fat cells because if insulin is low the fat cells are just leaking out fat to be burned by the body”

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Metabolic health 1:34:00 0
“ketones are nothing more than a product of a lot of fat burning and anyone who even fasts for 24 hours you wake up that next morning you're in some degree of ketosis lest anyone think it's an extreme thing people are going in and out of ketosis ideally often”

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Metabolic health 1:35:50 0
“my lab published a report finding that when humans were in ketosis which is just a term term for ketones being elevated we pulled out small pieces of belly fat and measured the metabolic rate of that belly fat and we found that in ketosis the metabolic rate of that belly fat was three times higher than when the people were not in ketosis”

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Substances 1:37:18 0
“when we incubated the muscle cells with ketones they were much more resistant to injury”

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Substances 1:38:26 0
“more and more of the Torrance teams take Ketone supplements because it is just another fuel”

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Substances 1:39:46 0
“you have the Ketone Ester which often comes in shots”

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Substances 1:40:07 0
“if you took a shot of bi identical Ketone drink what would go on in my body and how would that impact my cognitive performance or athletic performance”

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Body weight 1:43:02 0
“that's why the traditional advice given for weight loss doesn't work because we tell people eat less exercise more sure you may be lose a little bit of weight in the short term but all that does you've given them the perfect recipe to promote hunger and hunger always wins.”

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Metabolic health 1:43:48 0
“a paper published in the US from the National Institutes of Health documented not only the degree to which they gain weight back but also how it almost literally breaks their metabolism.”

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Nutrition 1:45:46 0
“anyone listening if you're thinking I need to be on a fat cell shrinking Journey let the first step of that journey be I'm going to lower my insulin which means I'm going to control my carbohydrates I'm going to stop eating carbohydrates that come from bags and boxes with barcodes and while I am restricting those carbohydrates I'm going to focus more on protein and fat.”

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Nutrition 1:48:39 0
“specifically when I started doing ketosis or having a ketogenic diet it just flows so well.”

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Nutrition 1:49:00 0
“I get hungry but not like I used to get hungry and then very quickly after I start eating I stop.”

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Nutrition 1:49:22 0
“I don't crash anymore. I used to get like slumps.”

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Nutrition 1:49:30 0
“I have never seen anything that has stripped belly fat off me faster and I'm talking in a matter of weeks that I could count on one hand.”

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Nutrition 1:50:27 0
“I would say anyone would benefit from having some modest period of time of elevated ketones at least in some portion of the day.”

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Nutrition 1:51:59 0
“you need to be much more focused on your hydration literally drinking more because you will be urinating more.”

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Nutrition 1:53:23 0
“if you don't have enough fat to burn to make enough ketones and the brain is saying all right well I wanted to switch to ketones so that I could spare the glucose but I can't there's not enough ketones here so I have to rely 100% on glucose but if you're not eating glucose now the body has to start stripping the protein from muscle and it sends those amino acids to the liver then the liver is so capable it will turn those Amino acids into glucose so it turns my muscle into glucose to feed the brain”

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Nutrition 1:54:29 0
“I'm trying eat more fat like every time you're making a steak put butter on there and when you're drinking a cup of coffee as crazy as it sounds I drink yerba mate every morning I will put a big dab of butter like a big dab of butter in my tea”

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Nutrition 1:55:39 0
“ketones are further anti-inflammatory like they directly reduce inflammation in the body by inhibiting inflammatory processes and they also improve antioxidant defenses so it helps reduce oxidative stress”

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Nutrition 1:57:29 0
“there's no evidence to support that there's any harmful change in the microbiome in fact a paper was just published that looked at a man who went from a normal omnivorous human diet with abundant plant matter to a purely carnivorous diet literally zero carb and they documented prely no change in his microbiome none whatsoever”

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Gut health 1:58:52 0
“the idea that you somehow have decimated your microbiome because you aren't eating fiber is absolutely false. There's no evidence to suggest that's problematic; your microbiome is intact, those bacteria do not die.”

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Gut health 1:59:30 0
“if eating lots of plants does give me a more diverse gut microbiome, then if I stop eating plants I'm going to have a less diverse gut microbiome.”

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Gut health 2:00:49 0
“I would argue if there is a change in your microbiome, it's probably one that's for the best. No one can prove that wrong as much as I just stated that comment in a speculative fashion.”

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Nutrition 1:25:50 0
“I would say the more a person has a disorder or a disease that benefits from ketosis the more than they ought to focus on it like if someone has Type 2 diabetes if they adopt a ketogenic diet they will be off all of their diabetes medications in months all of them.”

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Nutrition 1:26:32 0
“I would say it's generally prudent to just control your carbs be mindful of the type of carbohydrate you're eating and as I said earlier just try to focus on the carbs that don't come from bags and boxes with barcodes.”

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Nutrition 1:26:46 0
“I'm actually quite liberal in my view when it comes to whole fruits and vegetables I'd say eat them enjoy them liberally but then also make sure you're getting some good protein and fat because there's no such thing as an essential carbohydrate.”

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Metabolic health 2:10:35 0
“aspartame just gets divided into amino acids we just digest it and absorb amino acids sucralose will go can cross the bloodb brain barrier and I don't know what it's doing there but I don't want it there”

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Nutrition 2:12:18 0
“salt has be has earned a terrible reputation because of a series of studies that implicated salt consumption as a cause of high blood pressure”

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Metabolic health 2:12:37 0
“it's because salt is not a key contributor to blood pressure it's actually insulin resistance insulin resistance will force the body to hold on to Salt insulin resistance will force the blood vessels to be very constricted all of which play together to make for a very high blood pressure”

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Nutrition 2:15:17 0
“salt restriction can cause insulin resistance in humans”

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Nutrition 1:36:13 0
“control carbohydrates I mean that it is time to focus more on whole fruits and vegetables eat them don't drink them and then don't get your carbohydrates from bags and boxes with barcodes.”

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Nutrition 1:36:45 0
“prioritize protein I would say particularly animal Source protein which is the best source of all of the amino acids that humans need.”

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Nutrition 1:36:58 0
“fat is very satiating when combined with protein. When fat and protein come together we digest it better.”

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Nutrition 1:37:33 0
“when we eat protein with fat we have significantly greater muscle growth than we do with the protein alone.”

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Exercise 1:39:35 0
“the best exercise to improve insulin sensitivity is the one you'll do.”

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Exercise 1:40:04 0
“muscle building work is going to be minute for minute a more effective way of improving insulin sensitivity than any kind of aerobic activity.”

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Nutrition 2:22:08 0
“there's a big debate around whether we should be calorie restricting and low fat diet whether we should be calorie restricting in a moderate fat diet or calorie restricting and a low carb diet”

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Nutrition 2:22:20 0
“I am unabashedly in favor of carbohydrate restriction. I would say for two reasons, one reason I think that carbohydrates should be the macronutrient that is most scrutinized is because it's the one we eat the most of.”

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Nutrition 2:22:50 0
“there is literally no biological need that humans have for carbohydrate”

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Nutrition 2:24:43 0
“if you have people eat the exact same meal of calories but lower carb or higher carb, the lower carb version of the meal will increase glp1 three times higher in the blood than the high carb version of the meal”

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Body weight 2:27:44 0
“imagine if you will a 60-year-old woman who's been on the drug for a year and she's lost 20 kilos, well 40% of that will have come from her lean mass and 60% of it came from her fat.”

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Bone health 2:28:27 0
“the muscle and bone that she has lost is gone forever probably at that age because we can't after the age of 60 good luck developing new muscle and bone.”

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Mental health 2:31:18 0
“there was a paper recently published with the use of these drugs finding that people when they begin the drug their risk of Suicidal Thoughts doubles it goes up by over 100% and their risk of major depression triples.”

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Nutrition 1:53:44 0
“control carbohydrates prioritize protein and don't Fe fat all the more reason prioritize protein and fat to help preserve your muscle and bone”

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Nutrition 1:53:59 0
“eat protein and fat lift weights to keep any of that lean mass you can keep the Integrity of your bones intact”

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Nutrition 1:54:15 0
“find the lowest effective dose you can where you are able with a little bit of self discipline where you're not assigning all of the self-discipline to the syringe that you're going to inject into your tummy”

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Nutrition 2:36:02 0
“liposuction is not dangerous to fit into the clothes you want to wear but it's deeply problematic for metabolic health”

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Metabolic health 2:39:14 0
“not only does that result in a dist a change in where she's storing fat namely storing more on her abdomen but all the fat cells will get bigger and thus metabolic Health can get worse”

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### Overview

This comprehensive analysis covers multiple aspects of health including metabolic health, air quality, hormone balance, disease prevention, and the efficiency of various diets like the ketogenic diet. The data emphasized the intricate relationship between insulin resistance and numerous health issues, suggesting strategies for managing carbohydrate intake and increasing protein and fat consumption for better health outcomes.

### Metabolic Health Insights

The analysis deeply focused on insulin’s role in metabolic health, noting that insulin resistance affects a vast majority of adults and correlates with chronic diseases. Studies within the data referenced unregulated insulin levels contributing to conditions like obesity and erectile dysfunction, which further supports the discussion around the metabolic complications associated with poor insulin regulation.

### Potential Solutions and Dietary Recommendations

Lifestyle changes, particularly in diet, were repeatedly highlighted as effective in managing and potentially reversing conditions like insulin resistance and PCOS. Adopting a ketogenic diet, which maintains low insulin levels, was discussed as beneficial for weight management and cognitive functions.

### Hormonal and Air Quality Considerations

Hormone balance, especially concerning insulin and its role in energy regulation, was another focus. On a different note, air quality issues such as the exposure to diesel exhaust were linked to increased fat mass and metabolic disturbances, highlighting environmental impacts on health.

### Disease Prevention and Management

The preventive strategies discussed involved early detection and lifestyle adjustments to reduce risks of diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer’s. The controversial plaque theory for Alzheimer’s was also touched upon, suggesting a shift towards understanding metabolic origins of diseases.

### Controversial and Speculative Elements

Some statements, especially regarding nutrition, were controversial or speculative. For instance, claims about brain size differences based on diet type lacked strong scientific backing, reflecting the need for cautious interpretation of dietary recommendations.

### Concluding Recommendations

The data generally advocates for more self-regulated dietary shifts toward lower carbohydrate consumption and higher intake of proteins and fats, alongside personalized approaches to exercise and medication for maintaining optimal health across life spans.