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Welcome back to another episode of The Better Prescription Podcast. In today’s show we explore the pivotal, but often ignored issue of insulin resistance. Tuning in, you’ll hear in-depth explanations of insulin’s role in different parts of the body like our muscles, fat, liver, and brain and how insulin resistance causes a range of adverse symptoms and imbalances. Discover how the seemingly simple hormone, insulin, supports the body by stimulating glucose uptake, and why insulin resistance impairs the body on multiple levels. We unpack how the effect of insulin resistance on the brain can impair signaling and alter your feelings of satiety, as well its potentially link to Alzheimer's, which has often been referred to as type 3 diabetes in academic literature. Pre-diabetes is more common than you think: 84 million people, ages 18 and older have pre-diabetes. While genetics play a large role in the likelihood of developing immune resistance or diabetes, there are lifestyle changes that can prevent, treat and even reverse insulin resistance and pre-diabetes. Tune in to learn more about the pertinent topic and how healthier choices can help you and your loved ones address insulin resistance!
Key Points From This Episode:
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Anchor Wellness Center
Dr. Minni Malhotra
Dr. Minni Malhotra Email
The Institute for Functional Medicine
By Dr Minni Malhotra MDWelcome back to another episode of The Better Prescription Podcast. In today’s show we explore the pivotal, but often ignored issue of insulin resistance. Tuning in, you’ll hear in-depth explanations of insulin’s role in different parts of the body like our muscles, fat, liver, and brain and how insulin resistance causes a range of adverse symptoms and imbalances. Discover how the seemingly simple hormone, insulin, supports the body by stimulating glucose uptake, and why insulin resistance impairs the body on multiple levels. We unpack how the effect of insulin resistance on the brain can impair signaling and alter your feelings of satiety, as well its potentially link to Alzheimer's, which has often been referred to as type 3 diabetes in academic literature. Pre-diabetes is more common than you think: 84 million people, ages 18 and older have pre-diabetes. While genetics play a large role in the likelihood of developing immune resistance or diabetes, there are lifestyle changes that can prevent, treat and even reverse insulin resistance and pre-diabetes. Tune in to learn more about the pertinent topic and how healthier choices can help you and your loved ones address insulin resistance!
Key Points From This Episode:
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Anchor Wellness Center
Dr. Minni Malhotra
Dr. Minni Malhotra Email
The Institute for Functional Medicine