What causes Insulin Resistance? | Jason Fung
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What causes Insulin Resistance? | Jason Fung
I like how Fung explains things. He speaks clearly and is easy to understand without dumbing things down.

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I am incredibly lucky to have Dr. Catherine Crofts join us to explain What Is Insulin Resistance And Hyperinsulinemia. This information is key to avoiding future metabolic diseases.
the broken key. (why more insulin makes you gain weight)
your blood sugar is high. you are told to take insulin. you do what you are told, but your belly fat increases, and you feel more exhausted than ever.
you are trapped in a biological paradox.
(critical warning: never adjust diabetes meds without your doctor. note: type 1 diabetics must take insulin to survive. this is strictly about type 2).
here is the biology of your metabolism: in type 2 diabetes, you don't lack insulin. you have too much. your cells are like overstuffed suitcases. they are full. they change their locks and become resistant to the key (insulin).
when you add more insulin to the system, you force the body to store that excess sugar as visceral fat. you treat the symptom, but worsen the disease.
the biological truth: stop forcing the cell. empty the suitcase. use targeted botanical extracts to clean the locks and resensitize the receptors.
i documented the exact biology of this metabolic trap here:
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medical disclaimer: this is for educational purposes only. do not self-diagnose.
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(fix the lock. don't force the door.)
The Scientific Research Notes Of S. Sunkavally. Printed Part, Page 339.
Dates unclear, but certainly between. 2006-2012.
Hyperinsulinemia often precedes insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. Learn symptoms, causes, insulin testing, and why early detection mat
This blog will explore what hyperinsulinemia is, how it develops, why it goes undetected, how it manifests in the body, and why identifying it early changes the entire trajectory of metabolic health.

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The Scientific research Notes Of S. Sunkavally (years: 2002-2011).
2636-2639.
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