Symptoms & Diseases Tied to INSULIN RESISTANCE & Metabolism (Dr. Ben Bikman & Dr. Casey Means)
Many diseases traditionally associated with aging have a metabolic root cause, including seemingly-unrelated conditions like tinnitus and gallbladder stones. But with a metabolic origin (specifically with insulin resistance), there can be a metabolic solution. Blood glucose levels and insulin are tied to many more chronic diseases than just Type 2 Diabetes.
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Ben Bikman, PhD, the doctor at the forefront of research and thought leadership on insulin resistance, digs deep in this video with Levels’ Chief Medical Officer and co-founder Dr. Casey Means to uncover the connection between metabolic health and surprising disorders that surface as a result of insulin resistance.
📍 WHAT THEY DISCUSS:
00:00 – Intro
07:16 – A ray of hope in declining health
09:25 – Metabolic connections for tinnitus, vertigo, and hearing loss
11:57 – Undiagnosed metabolic disorders later surface in disease
13:13 – Insulin resistance and GERD
20:37 – How insulin resistance contributes to gallblader stones
27:39 – NAFLD and clearing the liver of fat buildup
33:47 – Two types of fat cell disorders: hypertropy and hyperplasia
40:42 – Two foods to avoid for optimized health
46:16 – When a low carb diet spikes blood glucose
48:12 – The data power that a CGM gives you
50:32 – A unique perspective on healthy glucose levels
👋 WHO WE ARE:
Levels helps you see how food affects your health. With real-time, personalized data gathered through biosensors like continuous glucose monitors (CGM), you learn which diet and lifestyle choices improve your metabolic health so you can live a longer, fuller, healthier life.
🔗 LINKS:
How hearing loss relates to metabolic health | Blog post: https://www.levelshealth.com/blog/how-hearing-loss-relates-to-metabolic-health-ben
Why too many focus on glucose, but not insulin | Blog post: https://www.levelshealth.com/blog/why-too-many-focus-on-glucose-but-not-insulin
Surprising symptoms related to insulin resistance | Podcast interview between Ben Bikman, PhD and Casey Means, MD: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/47-surprising-symptoms-related-to-insulin-resistance/id1563263076?i=1000543359010
Connect with Dr. Bikman on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/benbikmanphd/
Connect with Dr. Bikman on Twitter: https://twitter.com/benbikmanphd
#InsulinResistance #MetabolicHealth #CGM #ContinuousGlucoseMonitoring #NAFLD
Видео Symptoms & Diseases Tied to INSULIN RESISTANCE & Metabolism (Dr. Ben Bikman & Dr. Casey Means) канала Levels
Sign Up to Get Your Ultimate Guide to Glucose: https://levels.link/youtube?utm_campaign=symptoms-diseases
Ben Bikman, PhD, the doctor at the forefront of research and thought leadership on insulin resistance, digs deep in this video with Levels’ Chief Medical Officer and co-founder Dr. Casey Means to uncover the connection between metabolic health and surprising disorders that surface as a result of insulin resistance.
📍 WHAT THEY DISCUSS:
00:00 – Intro
07:16 – A ray of hope in declining health
09:25 – Metabolic connections for tinnitus, vertigo, and hearing loss
11:57 – Undiagnosed metabolic disorders later surface in disease
13:13 – Insulin resistance and GERD
20:37 – How insulin resistance contributes to gallblader stones
27:39 – NAFLD and clearing the liver of fat buildup
33:47 – Two types of fat cell disorders: hypertropy and hyperplasia
40:42 – Two foods to avoid for optimized health
46:16 – When a low carb diet spikes blood glucose
48:12 – The data power that a CGM gives you
50:32 – A unique perspective on healthy glucose levels
👋 WHO WE ARE:
Levels helps you see how food affects your health. With real-time, personalized data gathered through biosensors like continuous glucose monitors (CGM), you learn which diet and lifestyle choices improve your metabolic health so you can live a longer, fuller, healthier life.
🔗 LINKS:
How hearing loss relates to metabolic health | Blog post: https://www.levelshealth.com/blog/how-hearing-loss-relates-to-metabolic-health-ben
Why too many focus on glucose, but not insulin | Blog post: https://www.levelshealth.com/blog/why-too-many-focus-on-glucose-but-not-insulin
Surprising symptoms related to insulin resistance | Podcast interview between Ben Bikman, PhD and Casey Means, MD: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/47-surprising-symptoms-related-to-insulin-resistance/id1563263076?i=1000543359010
Connect with Dr. Bikman on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/benbikmanphd/
Connect with Dr. Bikman on Twitter: https://twitter.com/benbikmanphd
#InsulinResistance #MetabolicHealth #CGM #ContinuousGlucoseMonitoring #NAFLD
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