What Is A Normal Insulin Level and How to Interpret your Insulin Test Results or Your HOMA-IR?

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  • In this video, I will talk about insulin levels. I talk about the different tests you can do to test your insulin levels. I discuss what is a normal insulin level vs insulin resistance and how to interpret your insulin test results. I also share 2 studies: One of them looked at how insulin levels change throughout the day and the other one looked at how different diets affect insulin levels.
    Make sure you watch this video until the end so that you would get a bigger picture of what is a normal insulin level and how to keep your insulin low.
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    Before looking into insulin test results, what is insulin?
    Insulin is a hormone responsible for regulating blood sugars. Each time you eat, you elevate your insulin. The more times you eat or snack something - the more insulin you will have in your system.
    In normal conditions, when you are insulin sensitive, the amount of glucose and the amount of insulin would be perfectly balanced.
    Having too much insulin over time, results in insulin resistance. Insulin resistance is a state where cells in your body refuse to let glucose in to be used as fuel. The amount of sugar or glucose in our blood should always be around 100 mg/dL. It is equivalent to around 1 teaspoon of glucose in your blood. 1 teaspoon in 5 litres of blood.
    How do you test your insulin levels?
    You can test either your fasting insulin levels, your C-peptide levels, or your HOMA-IR.
    How to interpret your insulin results? And how to know if you are insulin resistant or not?
    That’s a normal range:
    FG (Fasting Glucose) 70-100 mg/dL or 3.9 to 5.6 mmol/L
    A1c Less than 5.7
    FI (Fasting Insulin) 2 - 5 mIU/ml
    Less than 5 mIU/ml - normal
    Less than 3 mIU/ml - ideal
    HOMA-IR 0.5-1.5
    You can convert different units using an online converter:
    unitslab.com/node/124
    How to interpret HOMA-IR scores?
    Healthy Range: 1.0 (0.5-1.5)
    More than 1.5 indicates early insulin resistance
    More than 2.9 indicates significant insulin resistance
    - HOMA-IR test measures how hard your body has to work to keep your blood sugars at normal levels.
    How to interpret fasting insulin results?
    Up to 5 is normal.
    More than 5 - you are insulin resistant
    If your result is 10 or more, you have a high level of insulin resistance
    And how to interpret C-peptide test results?
    The normal range for a c-peptide test is: 0.51 to 2.72 ng/mL
    This may also be expressed as: 0.17-0.90 nmol/L
    How your insulin levels change throughout the day?
    Check out this study (you can download the PDF):
    academic.oup.com/ajcn/article...
    And here’s another study that looked at how different diets affect insulin. It compared the high carbohydrate diet, low in saturated fat, and the low carbohydrate diet, high in saturated fat. The low carbohydrate, high fat diet resulted in much lower insulin concentrations.
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    Now, you should have a better picture of how insulin works, how to keep it low, and how to interpret your insulin test results. If you are insulin resistant, I have another video you should watch. It’s called
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  • @datsuntoyy
    @datsuntoyy 2 роки тому +11

    7 months ago I had a TIA. I was diagnosed a 2 diabetic almost 10 years ago. I was taking glimiperide and 2,000 metformin a day and averaging a 175 glucose and a 7.5 A1c. In Febuary I went healthy keto and had a bunch of tests done last week. My A1C is now 5.6 off all diabetes meds and my insulin level was 3 after a 12 hour fast. My cortisol and CRP were also normal. I'm kicking myself for not doing a baseline in Feb but atleast I know things are good now. On a side note, since starting Keto my cardiologist took me off my heart and high blood pressure meds also. You are what you eat, eat healthy.

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  2 роки тому +4

      Congratulations 👏 you have fixed your health using healthy keto 😊 so many people should take example from this.

  • @frasierkrane266
    @frasierkrane266 8 місяців тому +3

    This is by far the simplest and best explanation of these things I've found and I've been looking for three years, keep up the good work

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  8 місяців тому

      Thanks. I agree, the information available online is really confusing 🤷‍♀️ I won't be able to continue creating health content and there's not enough demand for non conventional health

  • @balasandarkalieannan300
    @balasandarkalieannan300 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing. God blessed

  • @richardgherlo7842
    @richardgherlo7842 Рік тому +2

    Very well illustrated- thank you so much! 🙏🏻😊

  • @sridharramamurthy5579
    @sridharramamurthy5579 2 роки тому +1

    Very nice and well explained and easy to understand

  • @tomjones2348
    @tomjones2348 2 місяці тому +1

    Subscribed! Good presentation. I'm taking notes and now have a much better understanding of my test results, and where to go from here. What amazes me, is how many people have total disregard for understanding their own health status and optimizing it.

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  2 місяці тому

      Thanks 😊 that's true, I wish more people took their health into their own hands. There are many holistic doctors and nutritionists out here on UA-cam, it's easy to find guidance ✨

  • @amarish864
    @amarish864 Рік тому +1

    Very nicely explained. one of the best videos.

  • @felicecaccamo68
    @felicecaccamo68 Рік тому +2

    Beautiful and clear explanation.
    You deserve 10x your actual subscribers!

  • @dr_cancercute
    @dr_cancercute 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the guidance .Btw i really like your voice and the way you speak ...

  • @a.b.violinacademy6950
    @a.b.violinacademy6950 3 роки тому +1

    Very very very good information . Thanks

  • @ezloop1
    @ezloop1 Рік тому

    great information , thank you.

  • @sefercoskun5491
    @sefercoskun5491 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you very much for the clearest explanation I have ever seen on insulane resistance, appreciated 😊

  • @rawat_de_kush8869
    @rawat_de_kush8869 3 роки тому +1

    Thankyou miss for the video

  • @mohanahuja2276
    @mohanahuja2276 2 роки тому +1

    Very apt lecture

  • @rajeshtanwar2445
    @rajeshtanwar2445 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much for sharing this insightful and valuable analysis covering various aspects of diabetes type II and insulin resistance.
    Scientific and rational ❤🎉

  • @khalifa2080
    @khalifa2080 2 роки тому

    Thank you dear

  • @acmepune
    @acmepune 2 роки тому +5

    A comment : HOMA-IR normal population reference value is 1.7 to 2.5 ( Varies for every population and ethnic group.) The figure 405 in denominator of HOMA-IR, which corresponds to normal insulin resistance value i.e. 1, was obtained by a multiplication product of lowest possible glucose (63 mg%) and lowest possible insulin (6.43 microU/ml). Insulin assay is a very sensitive test. Reported insulin level values depend upon various factors, such as method and kit used, time elapsed between sample collection and testing etc. Standard laboratory with good sample load is desirable. The present reference values ( 2 - 24 ) were determined long ago when specific insulin assays were not available. The range needs to to be redefined, may be 6 - 10 is more realistic.

  • @stuartgoldstein1856
    @stuartgoldstein1856 2 роки тому

    Nicely job young lady

  • @dat219
    @dat219 6 місяців тому +1

    Very very good

  • @jamesgordon8867
    @jamesgordon8867 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for the lab values. Much appreciated for including C-Peptide

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  Рік тому +1

      You're welcome 😊

    • @jamesgordon8867
      @jamesgordon8867 Рік тому +1

      It was a nightmare just getting an insulin level. You gave me the numbers I needed to begin to figure out how bad it is. The insulin is 7. C-Peptide is next.
      Intermittent fasting and fewer carbs will allow me to finally have something my mother never had: a chance to be free from the pills, the 20 years of watching patients having complications.
      What you have done is give me the knowledge I need to have a life most don't understand. Medicine has failed us. Thanks for this video.
      After 20 years of Respiratory Therapy, and seeing all the failure, people like you are what real medicine should be.
      Blessings

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  Рік тому

      @@jamesgordon8867 Knowledge is power 💗 I wish you a good recovery

  • @imransaab2593
    @imransaab2593 7 місяців тому

    best information

  • @rezar6894
    @rezar6894 2 роки тому

    Thanks for your great video. Around 5 months ago I was suffering fatigue and pain in liver area, although I was not overweight and my diet wasn’t so bad I did an ultrasound and found I had some fatty liver. So in the last five months have done keto and got my bloods done. Do you think my results are good and given I am at the lower end of normal weight range, would you come off keto and have a low carb diet in order to put a few kg of weight on or just keep with keto and eat more fats (although this is making my LDL very very high)?
    1). Triglycerides at 0.8mmol/L -or- 71mg/dL
    2). Body fat % - 10-11%
    3). Fasting insulin - 2.6mIU/L
    4). Fasting glucose - 72mg/dl -or- 4.0mmol/L
    5). HbA1c - 4.2% -or- 22mmol/mol
    5). HOMA-IR - (72x2.6)/405 = 0.4622
    6). Fasting Insulin Resistance Index = 0.4
    7). HDL cholesterol: 2.5mmol/ -or- 97.67mg/dl
    8). LDL cholesterol: 6.9mmol/L -or- 266mg/dl (must be due to the keto diet)
    Many thanks in advance and appreciate your kind help

  • @ketobyirinaattreemed2745
    @ketobyirinaattreemed2745 3 роки тому

    You are the best darling! 🙏🌹

  • @TiMalice2009
    @TiMalice2009 3 роки тому +1

    My fasting insulin was high in November (19) I changed my lifestyle this week I tested at 8! I will shoot for below 3. Thanks!

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  3 роки тому

      Good luck 😊👍

    • @milantamang6900
      @milantamang6900 2 роки тому +1

      Hye same here i tested my insulin level to be 19. Can you please suggest me what did you do to reduce your insulin level. Would be a great help. Thanks

    • @living4christ
      @living4christ 2 місяці тому

      How many hours did you fast before the test?

  • @srinivasadingari
    @srinivasadingari 2 роки тому +2

    Hi Dr. On lchf diet, fasting serum reduces greatly. How low that can go to and still safe not to get into hypoglycemia?
    I am on moderarely low carb (60 gm per day, high fat 90 to 100 gm) diet for last 3 months to reverse diabetes under doctor supervision. After 3 months, recently, I got 0.4 of fasting insulin (fasting glucose 110). and fasting c-peptide came to 1.33. My HbA1c reduced from 6.8 to 6.1. 3 months ago my HomaA2IR was 1.24%, fasting insulin 2.4 and fasting glucose 125). I am still taking 500 mg metformin twice a day. How do I interpret this and is there anything to be concerned about?

  • @johnsnyder2120
    @johnsnyder2120 2 роки тому

    On 12/9/21 Blood sugar fasting 112. AIC 6.1. Insulin 2.9. 67 years old. Pre Diabetic range. Was on Metformin/GB for many year. Went off it last March. Went on low carb diet. Lost 30 lbs. Now weigh 222 I am 6 foot 4. I had a pituitary tumor removed 24 years ago no long term return of tumor. Morning blood sugar typically 115 average. I seem to urinate a lot at times. I use to use a spray at night for Diabetes Insipidus due to pituitary tumor removal. . Thoughts?

  • @dewabulan6570
    @dewabulan6570 2 роки тому +1

    Hi....i hv 5.8 on my Hb1AC, 87 fasting glucose ....i am curious about my insulin condition..if its low, fine, or IR....will blood test of fasting insulin and antibody enough? Because the lab here are confused when i ask about HOMA IR..
    Thank you very much

  • @cindyb100
    @cindyb100 Рік тому +1

    Is insulin in the 1.5-2.6 range a sign of type 1 diabetes if fasting glucose is 97? Triglycerides also very low -47.

  • @humbleduke6745
    @humbleduke6745 2 роки тому +1

    My fasting insulin is in uIU/mL, is this the same as mIU/mL?

  • @akhaqan
    @akhaqan 2 роки тому +1

    One of the best videos I have watched on the topic of insulin resistance. Here in the US, our primary care doctors NEVER check the insulin level and we have to argue with them a lot to get it tested. Next time I will ask for c-peptide also. I have subscribed and liked also.

  • @1aliveandwell
    @1aliveandwell 4 дні тому

    Cpeptide of 0.7ng/ml says just low on old labs and a vid scares me (mastering diabetis) saying below1 or 0.8 is bad. Feel much less stressed after watching your vid. My last fasting insulin was 4 but went up to 50 when ate a carb breakfast(unusual for me to eat that). Dont think have diabetis , am slender and active, but sometimes low BG symptoms.

  • @JuliePeterson-12345
    @JuliePeterson-12345 4 місяці тому

    Can you tell me the difference btwn fasting insulin and free insulin? I have both on blood labs. Thank you

  • @shinell2076
    @shinell2076 2 роки тому

    My test came back today showing insulin 18.3 MCIU. Does this mean insulin resistance?

  • @sandravillecco3268
    @sandravillecco3268 2 роки тому

    First of all, thank you so much for such a complete video!!
    My question is : I have low insuline range (1.1) but normal glucose level (8.5). Is it possible tha this is due to other issues and not to diabetes? Thank you so much!

  • @charllyons9261
    @charllyons9261 8 днів тому

    Thanks for this educational content. I been battling pre-diabetes as it's genetic in my family. Due tonthe womderful facts given by health care professionals regarding IF and keto etc. Blood results: last year homa IR: 13.1 (online calculator)
    Today, it's 3.3 , big improvement, but still on borderline spectrum with a1c of 5.7. Good to know all these facts to monitor your health .

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  8 днів тому

      Hi, don't take the genetic predisposition too seriously. I have it too. It's a diet induced disease. Focus on eating well and you will reverse it fully 😊 watch my video about things to do to reverse it, my HOMA-IR is 0.9 following these tips
      ua-cam.com/video/K4mUQ9wu6m8/v-deo.htmlsi=NwKberSIU2iZyHyB

    • @charllyons9261
      @charllyons9261 8 днів тому

      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth thanks so much! I watched the video few hours ago. Most things I have been doing except the ALA. IF for 16rs daily, so you recommend longer than 16 ? Thanks :)

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  7 днів тому

      @@charllyons9261 No worries, 16h is great 😊 are you following clean keto with veggies and berries?

    • @charllyons9261
      @charllyons9261 7 днів тому

      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth I'm following low carb, so probably 50g-75g from whole foods. I am not doing strict keto. I am in my late 30s and moderately active. I eat squash, Turnips, quinoa at odd times, but no potatoes nor rice( high GI). I been getting good results. I would rather implement strict keto in a later phase of weight loss. As for fruits I do eat Berries and 🍐, clementine,. Veggies, yes, and have been increasing quantities. I make try to do fruits early in the day not at night but lower Glycemic fruits.

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  7 днів тому

      @charllyons9261 interesting, I would say this is more 120-150g of carbs per day. My diet is low carb keto, around 50-75g carbs, and I stay away from foods like quinoa or clementines when on keto. Try once entering everything you eat to an app to see 😊

  • @sadieesther9721
    @sadieesther9721 2 роки тому

    My fasted blood glucose was 85mg/dL and my insulin was 9.6uIU/mL. Is this normal?

  • @umarajeendra1063
    @umarajeendra1063 Рік тому +1

    ​Hi Greta! How would you interpret this? When I was first diagnosed with PCOS, my fasting insulin was 12.1 mIU/mL and fasting glucose was 96. NOW, my fasting insulin is 6.3 μU/mL. Are these units the same? I checked online conversions but I'm still confused (milli vs micro). AND I STILL have all the symptoms of insulin resistance, hypoglycemia, and high testosterone so I am really surprised to see the insulin number go down. It's so confusing. Am I improving or am I worse as I see no change in symptoms? My current A1C is 5.2% and fasting glucose is 89.

  • @JJ-xy8ry
    @JJ-xy8ry Рік тому

    Hi doc I had a fasting insulin of less than 2, a1c 5.2, and fasting blood sugar of 96. Could the insulin level be problematic? My doc said that was a great thing to have it below normal limits, I’ve read conflicting information

  • @subbannar7319
    @subbannar7319 2 роки тому +2

    Madam, Thank you very much. If only had I known these things some Five years ago, I would have been healthier.

  • @leahw2392
    @leahw2392 17 днів тому +1

    My lab results posted today and I am frantically looking for explanation when I found this video. Very clear and detailed. So helpful. My A1C was 5.7 and fasting glucose in low 100s and anytime I ate any carbs glucose went up to even as high as high 200s. Insulin was not tested at the time. That was 6months ago. I was so scared and cut out all my carbs.
    Today's results shows my fasting insulin 2.1, range 2.6 to 24.9 and my fasting glucose is 84 and A1C 5.4. Is this good? Now I'm worried about pancreas issues because my insulin too low. Can you please reply and share your thoughts and experiences? Labs are done after 12hrs fast. Thank you so much🙏

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  17 днів тому +1

      Hi, this all sounds great. Your insulin is still within limits (2 minimum). Make sure to eat some low sugar/low carb veggies and fruits like salad, avocado, tomatoes, berries, nuts, etc.

    • @leahw2392
      @leahw2392 16 днів тому

      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth thank you so for responding. Ok, I will add healthy carbs back to my diet.

  • @winesoup6907
    @winesoup6907 2 роки тому +1

    I'm curious how to interpret mine. I was first diagnosed with type 2 DM in July 2018 with 10.8 A1C and fasting glucose of 285. Was on seven medications for about two weeks including glimepiride and 3 metformin 500 a day. I was determined after those two weeks that I don't want to live with tons of meds. Switched to low carb through trial and error...and lost about 45 lbs in two years. Have been maintaining A1C of 5.1-5.4 since early 2019 till now with 5.3 as my latest A1c back in April 2021. All that with just eliminating white breads, added sugar, 90% fruits, pastas, potatoes and with a bit of help of one metformin 500 (extended release).
    I have only done fasting insulin test once...which was 7.1 (and fasting glucose at that time was 102). This was done in a lab vs my meter at home usually ranges around 80-90. Now by homa IR standard looks like I'm in the 'higher' part of early insulin resistance? The lab report says 'normal' range of insulin is 5-20....although another report says 3-20...I know I'm not on keto but if I understand this correctly...7.1 insulin is still "normal "as my body doesn't produce too much, but it's also not too little? (according to my doctor my body produces too little for my overweight body at that time when i was 45 lbs heavier). Maybe under different circumstances 7.1 is acceptable after eating, but maybe I should shoot for less than that for fasting? Hope I can do it!

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  2 роки тому +2

      You're having some great progress. Well done. You could further improve your insulin by going fully keto. Conventional doctors would count 7 as ok. However, this level can create health damaging effects. 2-5 is the true level you should be aiming. High insulin increases risk of heart disease, cancer, etc. You can easily bring your insulin down by going healthy clean keto and intermittent fasting 😊

    • @winesoup6907
      @winesoup6907 2 роки тому

      @@AdvancedNutritionandHealth Thanks Greta for your reply! Will try to reduce it! I do agree with what you said about conventional doctors standard...for example, I was told a1c of 5.7 is 'acceptable' especially being 'diabetic' I feel offended by that like because I'm diabetic I can't have a normal a1c?? So I am proud to maintain my 5.3! I guess I was doing 'too well' with losing weight on low carb (not keto) at about 70-80 grams/day and after a while I had to just revise my meal plan cause I didn't want to lose weight anymore (I'm now 169cm and 69 kg weight (with just my underwear). I thought that 71-73kg was my 'perfect' weight but unfortunately i had hemmorhoid surgery in dec 2019 that made me lost weight to around 67kg since I couldn't eat much for about 2-3 months. Trying to add maybe about 1-2 kg of muscle so my morning weight would be around 71 but it's definitely hard to gain weight now!

  • @Hazhamo2150
    @Hazhamo2150 2 роки тому +2

    My fasting insolion 5-90

  • @robinq5511
    @robinq5511 2 роки тому

    Recent labs for fasting BG 113, Insulin 7.9, C-Peptide 1.58, A1C 5.0, HOMA-IR 2.2 - I don't know how to gauge these results in light of being on a carnivore diet for 5 months. BG & A1C were lower on Keto prior ( 90 & 4.8), insulin about the same.

    • @alyygirl122
      @alyygirl122 11 місяців тому

      Do you get hypoglycemia my a1c and insulin is same as yours

    • @robinq5511
      @robinq5511 11 місяців тому

      @@alyygirl122 I was able to bring my labs back into my prior Keto range by lowering the amount of protein and increasing the fat. My BG stablized to under 100 and my ketones picked up right away. So no, I have not had any hypoglycemic events and my last insulin was at 3. Still waiting on results from a recent test. My weight loss however is still in a stall but I haven't gained any more.

    • @alyygirl122
      @alyygirl122 11 місяців тому

      @@robinq5511 ok that’s good! I had trace ketones in my urine so I don’t know what that means. If that’s good or bad

  • @JulietteKim-oi5hd
    @JulietteKim-oi5hd Рік тому

    Why is there a temporary increase in glucose levels in correcting and getting healthier?

  • @JayJay-un3rp
    @JayJay-un3rp Місяць тому +1

    My fasting IR was 2.1
    My a1c 5.7
    Fasting gluc 77
    Does this look good or could there be an issue with the upper range a1c? Just wondering if i’m actually producing enough insulin to bring down any glucose.
    I am keto

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  Місяць тому

      Hi, your insulin and fasting glucose look ideal. HbA1c slightly elevated but still good, in a healthy range. How long for you are on keto? Have you been on keto for the past 3 months or had some time not on keto?

  • @divyanshuprabhat2050
    @divyanshuprabhat2050 2 роки тому

    Dear mam my fasting insulin levels is 3.97 it is normal or poor normal

  • @carmen6364
    @carmen6364 8 місяців тому

    Great information but iam little confused ,
    Glucose 82
    fasting insulin 3.1
    A1c 5.3
    So I calculated
    82 x 3.1 divided by 405 = 0.62
    Am I insulin resistance ??

  • @5245at
    @5245at 4 місяці тому +1

    @AdvancedNutritionandHealth my insulin level was 13 µU/mL and my PCP said it was normal since below 24 normal range. I wasn't even aware that this is a problem and I need to take preventative measures... Glucose was 100, A1C 5.2%. My hair was thinning and I gained a lot of weight in a short time, and my doctor just told me that everything is within normal range and she doesn't know what causing it. Why most doctors do not do anything when insulin levels are elevated? Do they wait until it's exreme and above 24? I wish she advised me that these levels are risky and early signs of future complications...

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  4 місяці тому

      You're right. They wait until it's too late. They use outdated ranges and do nothing to prevent future complications. It's important to take your health into your own hands, start working on your diet and lifestyle 👌

  • @pawanshaw2872
    @pawanshaw2872 2 роки тому +1

    My age is 28, My Hba1c is 10.6, c-peptide,-2.52, insulin fasting-6.5 , kindly interpret and guide me the course of action...in anticipation 🙏

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  2 роки тому

      Your results show that you are type 2 diabetic and that you are insulin resistant 👌 think about your diet until now, it created this. The best thing you can do right now is to follow a healthy low carb keto diet and intermittent fasting. If you need extra guidance, watch my video about type 2 diabetes ua-cam.com/video/dz4gEVPSWBU/v-deo.html

  • @JM-pv8vt
    @JM-pv8vt 2 роки тому

    Hi, my insulin was 4.59 and glucose 4.8 and homa ir 1 can you explain it as people who tested me refused to give any advice

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  2 роки тому

      Your results are ideal 👌 optimal glucose, insulin, and HOMA-IR. They're probably not used to see this and didn't know what to say 🤷‍♀️☺

    • @JM-pv8vt
      @JM-pv8vt 2 роки тому

      @@AdvancedNutritionandHealth thank you very much 🙏

  • @sarak506
    @sarak506 2 роки тому +1

    Hello!
    I did my OGTT during 3 hours few weeks ago, and my doctor only told me to go on diet and repeat the results for a month.
    My glucose was (fasting - 4,2; 8,5 | 4,2 | 2,9)
    My insulin levels (fasting - 5,6; 70,6 | 28,6 | 5,2 uIU/ml)
    Can you please help me out 😭

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  2 роки тому

      Hi, you can read this article about interpreting your results. www.racgp.org.au/afp/2012/june/oral-glucose-tolerance-testing . Fasting glucose below 5.6 and insulin below 5 is considered good.

  • @alyygirl122
    @alyygirl122 11 місяців тому

    My a1c has been between 4.9-5 on past two tests fasting insulin 8 am I insulin resistant or maybe hypoglycemic?

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  11 місяців тому

      Hi, what's your fasting glucose? Did you do the HOMA-IR test? From current results, your glucose is normal, but insulin is elevated. Meaning, your body has to work harder to maintain normal glucose.

    • @alyygirl122
      @alyygirl122 11 місяців тому +1

      @@AdvancedNutritionandHealth I didn’t do the HOMA-IR. He calculated it and said it was borderline. I’m 7 months post partum and always feel hypoglycemia no matter what my blood sugar is I can’t figure out why.

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  11 місяців тому

      @alyygirl122 you don't have it anywhere written? Their classification is wrong, so it would be useful to know the numbers. What symptoms are you having? It can be many different things, not only hypoglycaemia 👌 also, knowing that your insulin is quite high, it might push glucose too low sometimes.

  • @Ecstacy7126
    @Ecstacy7126 Місяць тому +1

    My daughter 11 yrs diagnosed with type 1 diabetes 3 years back.. giving insulin...
    her current fasting insulin is 4.75 mU/L corresponding fasting glucose is 199...
    PP insulin is 12.4 mcU/L and PP sugar was 433.. is she type 1 or type 2?

    • @Ecstacy7126
      @Ecstacy7126 Місяць тому

      Hba1c is 8.3 and recent c peptide .69

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  Місяць тому

      Hi, it sounds like type 1. Check out my video about the ketogenic diet for type 1 diabetes ua-cam.com/video/A0wxYdaIp9k/v-deo.htmlsi=WUTAikEQBSSnDhDk

  • @anjalipatil3274
    @anjalipatil3274 3 роки тому

    Hello madam, thanks for sharing this information
    I have one query
    My fasting insulin is 3.3 on 25 may21(HbA1c-5.6)
    Last year insulin fasting was .
    .o.35(HbA1c-6.3)
    How to interpret

  • @winesoup6907
    @winesoup6907 2 роки тому +1

    Wow I'm surprised to see that basmati rice actually has a higher glycemic index than spaghetti or fries? That is so confusing. I've had basmati rice quite a few times (cooked about 40-50 grams mixed in with a fiber dense red rice), while it did bring up my glucose a bit...definitely not as high as (regular) spaghetti or potatoes. Maybe different food affect different people?

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  2 роки тому +2

      Hi, different product brands can have different nutrient content. Also, the cooking method, and what you eat it with affect blood glucose response. Rice mixes with some wild or other type of rice that contain more fibre would be healthier. And yes, everyone can have a different blood glucose response. However, if you have Insulin resistance or type 2 diabetes, these foods would only make it worse.

  • @Hazhamo2150
    @Hazhamo2150 2 роки тому +1

    My fasting insoline 5,90 hba1c 5,7

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  2 роки тому

      You should work on lowering your glucose and insulin slightly. It is not bad, but could be improved with less carbs (sugary and starchy), some intermittent fasting, more walks, less stress, and better sleep 😊

  • @suikiemiyazaki5503
    @suikiemiyazaki5503 11 місяців тому

    If my fasting insulin was low then after 2 hours it increases dos that make me insulin resistant?

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  11 місяців тому +1

      This on it's own doesn't show anything. Insulin must go up after eating. You need to know your fasting glucose and fasting insulin, HbA1c is also useful.

  • @divyab534
    @divyab534 Рік тому +1

    Hi
    Please help me with these below results
    Triglycerides - 163.48 mg/dL
    HDL cholesterol - 61.14 mg/dL
    Hba1c - 5.2%
    Glocuse fasting - 85.65 mg/dL
    Insulin fasting - 14.61 IU/mL
    Should I have go with keto diet?

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  Рік тому +1

      Hi, your fasting insulin is high, you would definitely benefit from eating less carbs 👌

    • @divyab534
      @divyab534 Рік тому

      @@AdvancedNutritionandHealth thank you so much

  • @daisyly3065
    @daisyly3065 11 місяців тому

    Hi Doc , recently I had fasting insulin result is 1.3 , my A1C is 5.4 and my blood sugar is 76 . Is fasting insulin normal or too low? . Thank you !

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  11 місяців тому

      Hi, your fasting insulin is low. The optimal range is between 2 and 5. Your fasting blood sugar is good, but on the low end, and HbA1c is still good but on the higher end. Do you have any symptoms? It could be type 1 diabetes or other issues related to pancreas. Read this blog post, the part about low insulin 👌 labs.selfdecode.com/blog/fasting-insulin-test/

    • @daisyly3065
      @daisyly3065 11 місяців тому +1

      @@AdvancedNutritionandHealth that day when I had the test , I am fasting about 20 hours . I am on intermittent fasting every day from 17 hours to 19 hours every day

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  11 місяців тому +1

      @daisyly3065 maybe this long fast has brought your insulin too low. Try testing your insulin again with normal 12-16h fasting

    • @daisyly3065
      @daisyly3065 11 місяців тому

      @@AdvancedNutritionandHealth thank you very much ! I will testing again .

  • @khalifa2080
    @khalifa2080 2 роки тому

    Dear i had a test with following results( fasting, 1hour after drinking 75g glucose, 2 hour)
    hba1c # 5.1
    insulin #( 3.02 / 42.39 / 17.24 ) mU/L
    glucose #( 5.23 / 8.23 / 5.4 ) mmol/L
    Kindly share your thoughts.

  • @satveerkaur8594
    @satveerkaur8594 2 роки тому

    Mam my insulin 8.66uu (pp) and my random sugar between 90-100 why i feel symptoms of hypoglycemia?

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  2 роки тому

      You should do a HOMA-IR test to see if you're insulin resistant. Sometimes too much insulin can push your glucose too low. Also, checking glucose and insulin at your doctor's office at a certain time won't give you the full picture of what's going on. Using a CGM device would be more accurate. You can check my CGM blood glucose experiment video to give you more insights to what could be going on ua-cam.com/video/lkSGV0IU9c8/v-deo.html

  • @adamnshirokunpositivemindp2040
    @adamnshirokunpositivemindp2040 3 роки тому

    Hello Thank you for sharing and explain it is very a useful
    Excus me I have question
    Last month 5.May.2021 I did test
    insulin fasting and Hb A1c .
    My results fasting insulin test is 1.40 uiU/ml L
    compare with reference range ( 2.00-25.00 )
    and my Hba1c is 5.50 persen. Glucose 97.
    .how to interpret ?
    in 27.May.2016 the first time test Hb A1c results 10.30persen
    Dr told me I got diabitie he give me downhill medicine 1month after that I didn't take medicine I control eat food and exercise and 3 months ago start do Intermittent fasting until now. lost weight 7kg.
    ( My insulin results test 1.40 uiU/ml.
    It is good or not good
    Low or high or normal .
    My pancreas still working well or I should take medicine or injection insulin )
    Thank you please recomment advice !

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  3 роки тому +1

      Hi, it seems that your insulin levels are too low. Insulin levels that are too low might indicate that there's something else going on in your body. Definitely get further tests done. Studies show that insulin levels below normal are linked with dementia.

    • @adamnshirokunpositivemindp2040
      @adamnshirokunpositivemindp2040 3 роки тому

      Thank you very much for answers God bless you !
      yes you are that's right
      sometimes my mood is wrong abnormal very sensitive fast angry
      Headaches, sweating, palpitations, restlessness, fatigue, irritability
      But I try to control by self think positive .
      it's have any treatment medicine for heal increasing recovering insulin levels up. Please recoment advice me !
      And no one understand my feelings condition my family too
      And Dr when I consultation with them they think me think to much worry imagine by self or crazy .
      now I try by self control don't eat much carbohydrate such rice Bread cake sweet fruit etc.
      Sorry my English is not good poor .

    • @Marx1963
      @Marx1963 2 роки тому

      @@adamnshirokunpositivemindp2040 there nothing wrong with your levels’ - my insulin is 1.1 I’m perfect healthy. Last 3 test 1.1 1.7 and 1.5 ! Not diabetic -

  • @vrishaligadre9625
    @vrishaligadre9625 3 роки тому

    Hello mam I m from India hving pure veg. Indian diet
    hving strong diabetic fmly history but I m not a diabetic
    My fasting insulin is 14.5 my HBA1C is 5.1 fasting blood sugar 93
    i hv been doing intermittent fasting since last 2 mnths lost 4kgs
    sometimes I m doing OMAD diet too
    pl recommend some tips to bring down my insulin resistance

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  3 роки тому +2

      Hi, yes, your insulin is quite high. You are very insulin resistant. Check out my video explaining how to lower your insulin and reverse insulin resistance 😊🧡 ua-cam.com/video/DenuSUrOv3M/v-deo.html

    • @vrishaligadre9625
      @vrishaligadre9625 3 роки тому

      @@AdvancedNutritionandHealth thanku mam

  • @pawsjo1713
    @pawsjo1713 Рік тому +1

    Hi! Great info and easy to understand. My husband's glucose was high but yet his insulin level is normal and his resistance test came back negative. Can he have diabetes with normal insulin levels? I'm so confused about that. His symptom was dropping alot of weight all of a sudden.
    Also, what would you recommend for his diet since he cant afford to loose more weight. He cant get in to see an endocrinologist for 4 months so I'm hoping you can help with those 2 questions. Seems like the keto and low carbs will just make him loose more weight. 🙁

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  Рік тому

      Hi, it could still be type 2 diabetes or prediabetes. At later stages of diabetes you might have too little insulin. What was his HbA1c level? Just get a blood glucose monitor and check glucose readings in the morning and after meals. Is he very thirsty? Does he have any other diabetes symptoms? Continue limiting high sugar and high starch meals. Is he still in the normal weight range for his height, or is it getting abnormally low? Including bulletproof keto coffees and extra fat in a form of fat bombs or chocolate could help to keep the weight stable.

  • @ibrahimal-harthy208
    @ibrahimal-harthy208 3 роки тому +1

    Hello dr
    3 months back i was eating too much carbs and sweets and i was doing frequent urination and i lost weight then i went for check up and my fasting glucose level was 252 mg/dl.
    Den now its been 3 months since i started keto diet and now my fasting glucose level varies between 90 to 120 mg/dl
    I did hba1c and it came 8.19% and my fasting insulin test came 2.3 Micro international unit /milli litter
    So am i doing good?
    Its not type 1 right?

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  3 роки тому

      It sounds like you had type 2 diabetes and now it is reversing 👌 you're doing good 😊 Give it another 3 months and see how it goes. Your insulin is normal.

    • @ibrahimal-harthy208
      @ibrahimal-harthy208 3 роки тому

      @@AdvancedNutritionandHealth thanks doctor
      Can you tell me if i be on keto doet my insulin will be more better like more then 2.3?
      More sensitive

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  3 роки тому

      Insulin 2.3 is ideal 👌☺ keep following keto

    • @ibrahimal-harthy208
      @ibrahimal-harthy208 3 роки тому

      @@AdvancedNutritionandHealth the problem is i am loosing weight now i am 57 kg and my age is 26 should i add some carbs like oats or wheat 3,4 times a week
      Suggest me something please to incrase some weight

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  3 роки тому

      Do you have any other symptoms or conditions?

  • @RoyBruce007
    @RoyBruce007 2 роки тому +2

    Sitting here reading my LabCorp paperwork. Pretesting anxiety

  • @ingepp1797
    @ingepp1797 11 місяців тому

    Hi my fasting glucose is 95. Fasting insulin is 10.09. Am i insulin resistant? Can you please help me

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  11 місяців тому

      Hi, yes, your HOMA-IR is 2.4. It needs to be close to 1. Here’s the calculator online thebloodcode.com/homa-ir-calculator/ .

    • @ingepp1797
      @ingepp1797 11 місяців тому

      @@AdvancedNutritionandHealth thank you so much for your prompt response. From your experience how long will it take to bring it to an ideal level? I'm intermittent fasting (2Mad) for one and a half months. Been a vegetarian all my life. But started incorporating eggs the last month. I'm thin built but planning to do omad alternate days.

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  11 місяців тому

      @ingepp1797 it might take 6 months or longer. It's important to reduce sugary and starchy carbs, as they're the primary cause of high insulin. Low carb and fasting will help for sure.

    • @ingepp1797
      @ingepp1797 11 місяців тому

      @@AdvancedNutritionandHealth thank you 🙏

  • @katarzynaczerwinska6692
    @katarzynaczerwinska6692 2 роки тому

    My fasting insuline is 21 🤯 while fasting glucose is 92. Am I insuline resistant?

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  2 роки тому

      You are highly insulin resistant 👌 but don't panic, watch my video explaining how to reverse it ua-cam.com/video/DenuSUrOv3M/v-deo.html

  • @EJ257IHI
    @EJ257IHI 6 місяців тому

    Fasting insulin: 10.5 uIU/mL
    A1C: 5.1%
    C-Peptide: 1.88 ng/mL
    I can't lose weight on a consistent basis. Please help.

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  6 місяців тому

      Hi, your insulin shows that your body struggles with too much carbs. Your glucose might be normal, but your body is making a lot of insulin to keep it low. You need to cut down on carbs, avoid snacking, and reduce your stress levels. Also, eat clean, all calories have different effects on your hormones. Check out my weight loss videos, I have a YT playlist.

  • @bertjedekat
    @bertjedekat 7 місяців тому

    Isnt 1.5 homa ir already way to high?

  • @zhuhaibaker7816
    @zhuhaibaker7816 2 роки тому +1

    Hello , firstly thank you for a very informative video .
    I would like to ask you , how you interpret my lab data .
    T2D for over 19 years
    started strict keto and than to low carbs
    didn't take a baseline before i started in April 2019.( Off all diabetic medications )
    10 Dec 2019
    Fasting data
    Insulin -4.2 , BG 6.08 , Homa-IR -1.138
    Hba1c -5.5
    18 Mar 2020
    Insulin -5.7 , BG 5.3 Homa-IR-1.346
    Ha1c- 5.3
    May 27 2021
    Insulin 7.2 , BG 4.7 Homa-IR - 1.5080
    Hba1c -5.4
    Did a C Peptide 1.13ng
    Why is my fasting BG getting lower and my Fasting Insulin going higher and I am getting more Insulin resistance ?
    Can it because I switched from strict keto to low carbs diet by increasing carbs and protein and reducing fats ? ( BMI 19.4)
    Ps The lowest Hba1c i went down to was 4.9% - 22/July 2020 ; before I moved from strict keto to low carbs .( didn't test for the test )
    Thanks

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  2 роки тому +1

      Hi, it sounds that introducing more carbs is causing more insulin and insulin resistance. have you tried healthy keto lifestyle where you get approximately 50 g of carbs a day. Going high fat, low carb, moderate protein is very important for reversing insulin resistance. Fat is the most neutral when it comes to blood glucose and insulin response 😊

    • @zhuhaibaker7816
      @zhuhaibaker7816 2 роки тому

      @@AdvancedNutritionandHealth Firstly thank you for your reply .
      Yes actually was doing strict keto in the beginning and than i lost weight .
      When my weight was 6 kg below my "ideal weight " , I switched to low carbs . ( I didn't want to loose anymore weight ).
      From my test results you can see that my fasting blood glucose was much higher but lower insulin - when doing keto
      but even though i switched to low carb , ie increased carbs :-
      My fasting blood glucose is much lower but insulin is higher , this is what i don't understand ? ( I thought if my fasting blood glucose is lower shouldn't the insulin should be lower too ?)

  • @directajith
    @directajith Місяць тому

    Fasting insulin is 9, but homa ir is 1.2 . What is the conclusion?

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  Місяць тому +1

      Your insulin is elevated. Try to cut down on snacking and reduce carbs, go for walks daily, eat more veggies. It will get better with time. For example, my insulin is 5 and my HOMA-IR is 0.9.

  • @fatimaemad7402
    @fatimaemad7402 2 роки тому +1

    Thuak you for this informative video ♥️♥️♥️
    I did fasting blood sugar test and the result is 95.66 mg/dl
    And the fasting blood insulin level is 5.78 uU/ml
    I want the interpretation please ♥️

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  2 роки тому +1

      Hi, you're welcome 😊🧡 it's all good. You're insulin sensitive and your glucose is normal. Check your glucose after the meals too, to make sure you're eating right and won't progress into prediabetes and diabetes later on in the future 👌

  • @catlover4424
    @catlover4424 2 роки тому +1

    Hello! My fasting glucose level is 97 (reference value 74-109)
    But my insulin level is way too low, it's 0.4 (reference value 2.6-24.9) and HbA1c is 4%
    I don't know how to interpret this. I'm 24 and I eat extremely healthy and I exercise regularly. I'm not everweight. I've been on intermittent fasting for 3 months. Could you help me understand this correctly, please?

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  2 роки тому

      Hi, your glucose is great but your insulin is way too low. It could be t1 diabetes. But if you feel healthy and full of energy, probably nothing to worry about.

    • @catlover4424
      @catlover4424 2 роки тому

      @@AdvancedNutritionandHealth Thank you so much for your answer and also for the informative video.

  • @rimfarhat3001
    @rimfarhat3001 2 роки тому +1

    Hi,
    My fasting blood sugar is 102
    Fasting insulin 10
    C peptide 1.80
    A1C 5.7
    How to interpret this? Thank you

    • @rimfarhat3001
      @rimfarhat3001 2 роки тому +1

      I don't get it
      High insulin and normal range c peptide

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  2 роки тому

      Hi, you have 3 indicators of insulin resistance/pre-diabetes 👌 what units for c peptide?

    • @rimfarhat3001
      @rimfarhat3001 2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for reaponding me
      Ng/ml
      So how bad ia my situation? And can i cure it?? Tough job?

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  2 роки тому

      Yes, you can reverse insulin resistance with a proper diet and lifestyle. I have several videos about insulin resistance, here's one of them - how to reverse insulin resistance ua-cam.com/video/DenuSUrOv3M/v-deo.html

    • @rimfarhat3001
      @rimfarhat3001 2 роки тому

      Thanks a lot
      But what does it mean to have normal c peptide and high insulin?
      I thought the body secretes them in equal amounts

  • @JC-ce8uw
    @JC-ce8uw 3 місяці тому +1

    My fasting insulin blood test is 9.0

  • @priyankachopra9660
    @priyankachopra9660 Рік тому +1

    Mam plz help me i got diagnosed as diabetic after taking corona vaccine my hba1c 10 plz help mam my life change after vaccune vaccine

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  Рік тому

      Hi, what was your HbA1c before? Feel free to check out my Type 2 diabetes coaching program, I can help you to detox as well advanced-nutrition-and-health.com/type-diabetes-coaching-program/

    • @priyankachopra9660
      @priyankachopra9660 Рік тому

      @@AdvancedNutritionandHealth mam am non diabetic before now my fasting cpep is 2.08

    • @priyankachopra9660
      @priyankachopra9660 Рік тому

      Plz help me

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  Рік тому

      @@priyankachopra9660 Join my program to get help advanced-nutrition-and-health.com/type-diabetes-coaching-program/

  • @Artikumari-xp6of
    @Artikumari-xp6of 2 роки тому

    I just gone for test
    Fasting sugar is 94
    Fasting insulin 6.8
    Pls interprate my result
    Thanx in advance

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  2 роки тому +1

      Hi, it's OK, not too bad. Aim for 4-5 for insulin, and 80-85 for glucose. Eat less frequently, 1-3 meals a day with no snacking, and reduce carbs, eat more non-starchy veggies, and less rice, pasta, potatoes, sugar, etc. Also, avoid vegetable oils and any highly processed foods.

    • @Artikumari-xp6of
      @Artikumari-xp6of 2 роки тому

      Thanks for quickl reply..I m 40 now
      Started test for sugar in 2019 at the age of 37+
      That time my BSF was 94
      And PP was 132
      After 6 months my BSF was 99
      And this time i went for Hb1ac and it was 5.6.. After this i used to check my hb1ac in every 6 months and it never cross 5.6
      Only in this July My BSF was 105
      But in same day test Hb1ac was 5.1
      Now my hb1ac is 5%
      .... So am i progressing diabetes or not
      Because my father was diagnosed diabetic in his late 50

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  2 роки тому +1

      At the moment your numbers are alright 👍😊 my father had diabetes too. We are more likely to get it, but we can prevent it if we eat less carbs

    • @Artikumari-xp6of
      @Artikumari-xp6of 2 роки тому

      @@AdvancedNutritionandHealth 👍

  • @danielmichael6922
    @danielmichael6922 Рік тому

    Dzwiena Polska

  • @hamishmcgregor4954
    @hamishmcgregor4954 Рік тому

    So I have higher than the normal morning sugars, sit at about 5.7, never after meals and they always go down after breakfast
    My fasting insulin is 22IU/mL and a1c was 5.3
    My doctor refuses to diagnose me sith type 2.. as I have a psychiatric disorder that causes irrational fear and anger, im very high strung. He claims that can drive insulin up..
    Thoughts?

    • @AdvancedNutritionandHealth
      @AdvancedNutritionandHealth  Рік тому +1

      Hi, what is your diet? What do you eat? What medicine are you taking? Is your fasting blood sugar 5.7 mmol/l all the time?
      5.3% HbA1c indicates that you're not diabetic. But very high insulin shows you're insulin resistant/prediabetic. Your body works very hard to keep blood glucose low.

    • @hamishmcgregor4954
      @hamishmcgregor4954 Рік тому

      @@AdvancedNutritionandHealth my diet is
      Blueberries & raspberries, low carb protein powder, cacao powder, avocado oil and flaxseed oil with some chia seeds made into a smoothie for breakfast.
      For lunch I have 200g of beef strips made into a burrito bowl, this consists of 125g brown rice, 175g lettuce, 75g of mixed beans & corn, 50g of avocado & 15ml Light Sour cream.
      My dinner is 125g of high protein tortellini, capsicum and sundried tomatoes with some mushrooms & pesto, the proteins for this meal are 20g anchovies in evoo & 150g shrimp W/ 10ml Avocado Oil (extra Virgin).
      Snacks are 100g of Apple & 1 pack of Crackers and Cheese (30g)
      Totalling 2100 calories - 5 ft 7 male, weight training 5 days a week, minimum 8000 steps
      My sleep is trash, I have insomnia and very high stress, my cortisol is often quite high due to the mental health aspect.

    • @hamishmcgregor4954
      @hamishmcgregor4954 Рік тому +1

      @@AdvancedNutritionandHealth no medicines as my dr doesn't believe I need it

    • @hamishmcgregor4954
      @hamishmcgregor4954 Рік тому +1

      Sugars are only usually above 5.5 when I eat things like junk food, which is seldom or I don't sleep well.

    • @hamishmcgregor4954
      @hamishmcgregor4954 Рік тому +1

      My insulin was 13 6 months ago but I have been stressing about it consistently since and everyone I speak to thinks my stress is causing it, I do not.

  • @moni70963
    @moni70963 4 місяці тому

    My ENdocrinologist said that HOMA is not accurate.

  • @balasandarkalieannan300
    @balasandarkalieannan300 3 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing. God blessed