The Best and Worst Foods for Your Metabolic System – Dr. Casey Means : 876

The Best and Worst Foods for Your Metabolic System – Dr. Casey Means : 876

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IN THIS EPISODE OF THE HUMAN UPGRADE™…

… you’re going to learn how to upgrade your metabolism and optimize your diet for your unique biology.

Dr. Casey Means started her career as a surgeon, where she saw firsthand, day after day, the devastating long-term consequences of poor metabolism, from cardiovascular issues to cancer. She decided to refocus her career on helping people prevent metabolic disease in the first place, instead of treating the results.

So, she began researching the causes of metabolic disorders. She quickly discovered a bigger and more subtle problem existed than she’d even realized.

“A recent UNC study estimated that 88% of American adults have at least one biomarker of poor metabolism,” she says. “And this is likely part of the reason why nine out of 10 of the leading causes of death in the U.S. are related to, or worsened by, dysregulated blood sugar levels.”

What does this lead to? “Healthcare costs are going up each year...and we’re getting sicker, fatter, and more depressed,” Dr. Casey says.

That’s why she co-founded Levels Health. Levels created a wearable device that continuously monitors your blood sugar levels, then gives you a personalized nutrition dashboard based on the results.

Blood sugar imbalances are a strong predictor of inflammation and long-term metabolic disease. Keeping your blood sugar on an even keel is a powerful way to gain stable energy all day, keep your metabolism running strong, and even lose weight.

Everyone’s metabolism is different, which is why Levels uses your personal data to make food recommendations. It can tell you which foods to eat, which ones to avoid, the best times to eat, and even whether you’re eating too much or not enough.

I’m a big believer in quantifying your health. When you have objective numbers about your biology, you can start to tweak things and make them better.

Levels gives you the power to measure your blood sugar throughout the day—and Dr. Casey hopes that this kind of insight will help you eat better, lower your inflammation, supercharge your metabolism, and become a stronger, more capable version of yourself.

In this episode, you’ll also learn about:

  • The worst foods for your blood sugar (quick preview: Chick-Fil-A and Coca Cola are at the top of the list)
  • How your metabolism affects everything from Alzheimer’s to acne to erectile dysfunction
  • Why the calories-in-calories-out model of nutrition is flawed
  • Simple changes you can make to build a stronger metabolism
  • And much more!

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Podcast #11: Paleoista with Nell Stephenson

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Podcast #10: The Man Who Would Stop Time

Podcast #10: The Man Who Would Stop Time

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Podcast #9: How To Profit From Provocation with Linda Bernardi

Podcast #9: How To Profit From Provocation with Linda Bernardi

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Podcast #8: Quantifying Recovery With RestWise

Podcast #8: Quantifying Recovery With RestWise

RestWise is the first software program that enables athletes to track their recovery.  This system is being used by everyone from the world’s top olympians to the weekend warriors.  Using science based metrics such as heart rate, blood oxygen saturation, mood, and sleep, RestWise gives athletes the ability to look at their recovery over time and make changes based on their results.  Jeff Hunt, the cofounder, was nice enough to spend some time talking to us about this unique piece of technology. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

19 Okt 201129min

Podcast #7: Low-Carb Diets with Adam Kosloff

Podcast #7: Low-Carb Diets with Adam Kosloff

Adam Kosloff is a journalist and blogger who writes about low-carb diets (among other things).  We talk about how his knowledge has evolved over time, and the merits of low-carb dieting.  Adam shares tips on how to make low-carb diets work for you, such as exercise recommendations, tricks to kill carb cravings, and how to overcome the hardest part about eating low-carb. Sign up to have these interviews delivered straight to your email or RSS(subscribing to the podcast makes you Bulletproof). See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

11 Okt 201135min

Podcast #6: Optimum Performance Training with James Fitzgerald

Podcast #6: Optimum Performance Training with James Fitzgerald

28 Sep 201127min

#5: How To Quantify Fatigue Like Never Before

#5: How To Quantify Fatigue Like Never Before

Rick Green and John Kalns have created the first test that can objectively measure fatigue.  Using an at-home test for salivary peptides, you can now gauge exactly how much stress your body is under.  This test can be used by athletes, or businessmen and entrepreneurs who burn the candle at both ends.  This is the first test which allows you to know when you’re really pushing your self too far. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

19 Sep 201139min

#4: Evolutionary Psychiatry With Emily Deans (Paleo Brain Hacking)

#4: Evolutionary Psychiatry With Emily Deans (Paleo Brain Hacking)

Emily Deans is a board certified adult psychiatrist who uses evolutionary clues to solve modern mental illnesses.  She runs a popular blog called Evolutionary Psychiatry, and another blog on psychology today.  Emily is considered one of the top experts on the connection between nutrition and mental performance.  She is well respected in the “paleosphere”, and was kind enough to share her knowledge on Upgraded Self Radio. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

14 Sep 20111h

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