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Blood Glucose Testing Confusion, Red Meat Face Rash, Healthy Omega-6 | THRR116

07.08.2022 - By Robb WolfPlay

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Make your health an act of rebellion. Join The Healthy Rebellion Please Subscribe and Review: Apple Podcasts | RSS Submit your questions for the podcast here News topic du jour:   https://web.archive.org/web/20220706173519/https://www.un.org/en/chronicle/article/benefits-world-hunger Podcast Questions: 1. Glucometer testing ... Puzzling results [15:08] Chris says: Hi Robb, Loved the audiobook thanks. I'm reaching out because I was inspired by your book and started experimenting with a glucometer and wanted to see how different carbs affect my blood sugar. I made some delicious whole wheat bread for the first time in my life and decided that was a perfect way to start my testing journey. However, the strange part is my blood sugar was actually lower 2 hours (3.7 mmol/L) after eating the bread and then began creeping back up after. This is the opposite of what I expected. According to Google, what's happening might be reactive hypoglycemia but I just wanted to know what you thought about this. According to the chapter in your book, it should be good news that my blood sugar is on the lower side after eating whole wheat bread. But something makes me feel like this isn't right. Would love to know your thoughts. Thanks so much!. Chris (Followup response after I replied to his email): I checked at increased intervals and my blood sugar actually peaked at 35 minutes and then was lower after an hour and by 2 hours I was back to my fasting level. I'm guessing the time doesn't matter as much as how high the peak was? Because it reached borderline pre diabetic levels after 35 minutes (138 mg/dl). But since I was back to normal after 2 hours like the book says, does this mean my body reacted favourably? 2. Face rashes when consuming red meat [24:16] John says: Hi Robb. Big fan here. Love your work, so glad you exist in this world. I can not figure our why red meat is giving me rashes on my face/eyes (nowhere else). I'll cut to it. The 2 times I have eaten strict carnivore (90% red meat, high quality) I get itchy burning rashes on my face primarily around my eyes about 3 weeks in. The skin gets very red and inflamed but no oozing, cracking, or bumps and is very sensitive to heat. No major effect on my eyes or vision other than some UV sensitivity on bright days. So far I have tried steroid creams, tea tree oil, ketoconazole cream and shampoo, apple cider vinegar, and ice packs; even had an optometrist diagnose blepharitis and give me an antibiotic gel (no effect). The ketoconazole shampoo (used on my face) was the only somewhat effective treatment... Ultimately, if I cut my red meat back to only 2-4 servings per week this almost completely goes way on its own. Even now, after being off carnivore for 6 weeks, if I have a steak for dinner my eye orbits will be a bit warm and puffy the next day (bison also triggers). I continue to apply the keto shampoo once a week. I am 41, 6'1" 190lbs. Weights and cardio. Sleep is pretty good. Mostly paleo but not many vegetables. Recent comprehensive bloods done, all good. No super crazy stress or anything obvious to point to. In addition, I feel fantastic on the carnivore diet minus the rash. Also, I never had any noticeable reaction to red meat until the first time I did carnivore a few years ago. I contacted Dr. Baker about this on IG a while back and he thought it might be a keto rash but I've never had this rash when eating keto/high-fat for several months at a time. Do you have any ideas? Thank you so much for your time!!! 3. Omega 6 [31:26] Marit says: Hey guy! Love the podcast. Been listening for 8+ years. I'm an RD and thought i had this topic pretty squared away, until I came across this article: https://www.health.harvard.edu/newsletter_article/no-need-to-avoid-healthy-omega-6-fats Can you explain these findings or the studies they are sourcing? Is this just messing with the raw data and making a conclusion that isn't there? Thanks! Sponsor: The Healthy Rebellion Radio is sponsored by our electrolyte company, LMNT. Proper hydration is more than just drinking water. You need electrolytes too! Check out The Healthy Rebellion Radio sponsor LMNT for grab-and-go electrolyte packets to keep you at your peak! They give you all the electrolytes want, none of the stuff you don’t. Click here to get your LMNT electrolytes Transcript: At https://robbwolf.com/2022/07/08/blood-glucose-testing-confusion-red-meat-face-rash-healthy-omega-6-thrr116/

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