How to optimize your metabolism: Metabolic scientist Ben Bikman, Ph.D. | mbg Podcast

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  • Опубліковано 6 лип 2024
  • Welcome to the mindbodygreen podcast! Each week, host Jason Wachob, founder and co-CEO of mindbodygreen, engages in open, honest conversations with the people shaping the world of well-being. Today’s featured guest is Ben Bikman, Ph.D., a metabolic scientist with a doctorate in bioenergetics.
    “The single greatest predictor of a good night of sleep is if I go to bed on an empty stomach," he says. In this episode, Ben and Jason discuss how to eat, sleep, and exercise your way to a healthy metabolism, plus:
    0:00-2:41 Intro
    2:41-9:19 What drives insulin resistance
    9:19-14:21 How to eat carbs without spiking your blood sugar
    14:21-18:45 The best sources of plant-based protein
    18:45-27:05 The worst seed oils for your health
    27:05-30:22 What Ben eats in a day for a healthy metabolism
    30:22-36:35 How to guarantee a healthy diet for your kids
    36:35-32:53 The best type of exercise for metabolic health
    32:53-45:49 The benefits of collagen supplements
    45:49-49:02 How to avoid feeling anxious before bed
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  • @sirajyesuf8335
    @sirajyesuf8335 Рік тому +226

    i am addicted to his lectures

  • @adaninho106
    @adaninho106 10 місяців тому +37

    Anybody els notice how polite Dr. Bikman is everytime is he asked a question?

  • @Kiwiwanderer
    @Kiwiwanderer 6 місяців тому +40

    I often despair about the internet/ technology.
    But this account, these interviews etc are beyond brilliant - how would an uneducated 60yr office worker in New Zealand 🇳🇿 ever be exposed to such educated, intelligent, wise passionate experts…explaining things in a way that I can understand.
    I can’t thank you enough 🙏🙏🙏

    • @curiouskitten
      @curiouskitten 5 місяців тому +2

      So true! I'm so much more aware of life's dynamics because of reality based truths disseminated by specialized individuals like Dr. Ben Bikman. I can't imagine life without information at my fingertips. 😊

    • @radhikajujjavarapu6971
      @radhikajujjavarapu6971 2 місяці тому +1

      Tech is a double edged sword.

  • @Michelle_with2Ls
    @Michelle_with2Ls Рік тому +145

    I am so glad I watched this and got to hear Dr. Bikman speak on plant-based proteins from an unbiased, scientific perspective. I was vegetarian turned vegan for a total of 15 years and now that I’m eating animal protein with the fat, I feel so much better, nourished and truly fed. Great interview. Thanks for having Dr. Bikman on your platform. I’m a big fan. He is wonderful, knowledgeable and caring human. 🙏

    • @swyllie30
      @swyllie30 Рік тому +10

      Good for you for the right thing and not be a slave to dogma.

    • @angielocks
      @angielocks Рік тому +8

      I’ve been a WFPB vegan for 6 years. I’m trying out this way of eating. Hope it works for me. It’s definitely a VERY different lifestyle.

    • @1truthseeking8
      @1truthseeking8 Рік тому +1

      ​@@angielocks what is "WFBP"?

    • @angielocks
      @angielocks Рік тому +1

      @@1truthseeking8 whole food plant based

    • @defenderoftheadverb
      @defenderoftheadverb Рік тому +1

      He's been soundly debunked. His data is restricted to short term studies and yes, a low carb diet does well in the short term, but stretch it out for a few more years and it fails. Long term studies support whole food plant based diets as much superior with considerably better long term health and longevity.

  • @milenashubas6306
    @milenashubas6306 10 місяців тому +37

    Absolutely love Dr.Bikman! I never get tired of listening to his lectures, what a wealth of knowledge!

  • @CharlieSeymourJr
    @CharlieSeymourJr Рік тому +42

    Dr. Ben Bikman is THE expert I had been looking for. Oh, sure... there are others I follow as well, but HE is brilliant and always helpful!

  • @TerriblePerfection
    @TerriblePerfection Рік тому +37

    Best advice here in my opinion: Find the exercise that you enjoy. That way you won't be inconsistent or even stop.

  • @mikerudd4943
    @mikerudd4943 11 місяців тому +16

    I'm 5 weeks in on a carnivore/keto. And the traditional snack after dinner is the HARDEST to resist. I'm not hungry..just addicted

  • @sidneybuckaloo
    @sidneybuckaloo Рік тому +35

    Dr. Bikman has literally changed my life. I can’t believe it. He is the first of any carnivore/keto/low carb guys that I’ve ever listened to that could explain everything I needed to know in a dumbed down way so I could understand it. Before I was just hoping I was doing it correctly and now I completely understand why I will and won’t be doing certain things and how each thing benefits me. I am having a much easier time sticking to carnivore now that I have as much of an understanding of insulin as I do. Thank you so much Dr. Bikman. You and God have given me more in the past few months than I could ever have dreamed of. Thank you thank you thank you.

    • @sreeladevi1780
      @sreeladevi1780 Рік тому

      hayhem .. Why ... 😢Drs of today urgently not only need self study, deeper study of mans physiology, anatomy, micro 'n macrocosm nature healing & re-orientation in medical world, Fasting cures, yes or no to medicine pills. All shud Know yr body best, & be yr own dr.
      Lack of deeper authentic knowledge sciences. Let patients hav choice of healing thru' allopath, homeopath, bio chemic, ayurvedic, surgery/no immediate surgery, nature cure I. F. (intermetint fasts) self healing etc.

    • @defenderoftheadverb
      @defenderoftheadverb Рік тому

      You've been misled.

    • @sidneybuckaloo
      @sidneybuckaloo Рік тому +2

      @@defenderoftheadverb by who?

    • @prestomattwine
      @prestomattwine Рік тому

      @@sidneybuckaloo Go eat your celery, troll!!!

    • @aurapopescu1875
      @aurapopescu1875 Рік тому +10

      ​@@sidneybuckalooHe's a vegan troll 😄

  • @luckylisp455
    @luckylisp455 Рік тому +14

    I'm so glad he described his own diet with such honesty & realism.

    • @omrit2
      @omrit2 10 місяців тому

      His own diet is horrendous. Pizza and spaghetti for dinner lol.

    • @hazelwork9332
      @hazelwork9332 4 місяці тому +3

      ​@omrit2 he said he only eats the pizza toppings. Cheese, meat vegetables etc.

  • @hananw9730
    @hananw9730 Рік тому +29

    This an excellent lecture that summarizes why metabolic disease and insulin resistance is the center and base for most diseases of modern time. Dr. Ben Bikman is an excellent speaker and scientist

  • @laurieindelicato9209
    @laurieindelicato9209 Рік тому +63

    Love to hear anything from Ben Bikmam. Such a great person

  • @michaelfortney7510
    @michaelfortney7510 Рік тому +25

    This is the best video on this subject. Period. Great interview and Dr Bickman is the best ever. Between him and Jason Fung they are the reason I lost 125 pounds and have kept it off. Simply watch this a couple times and you’ve got the basics of weight loss and health.
    Then later you can fine tune and play around with other healthy habits. But this needs to be the foundation. Thank you!!!

  • @melissafarrugia9531
    @melissafarrugia9531 11 місяців тому +9

    Nails with ridges and cracks can indicate thyroid dysfunction and iodine also can help with this, I never knew collagen could help, thanks again 😍😍😍

  • @kaydavis5328
    @kaydavis5328 Рік тому +33

    I have listened to this intently 2 times now and I feel like I can still improve my health by following the patterns suggested. Thank you.

  • @hustlewithheartcooks699
    @hustlewithheartcooks699 2 місяці тому +2

    I’ve learned more about nutrition in the last hour than I have in the past 38 years of my existence. Definitely following this man.

  • @Tpry
    @Tpry Рік тому +6

    Diet is easier to control.
    Diets to prevent or control insulin resistance.
    1. Control carbohydrates.
    Avoid refined carbs. Eat unprocessed carbs such as fruits and veges. Eat, not drink .
    Elevated
    2. Prioritize protein. It has high satiety.
    3. Don't fear fat? In nature , the best protein comes with fat. Fat helps protein digest better. . Should not fear fat?
    Meat , dairy and eggs are most nutritious source of protein.
    4. Fast
    Allow insulin to go down by fasting.
    Plant based protein :
    Not dense
    Has anti- micronutrients ( heavy metals , .
    Antinutrients block absorption of other food's nutrients. ( inhibit digestion of other nutrients )
    To neutralize Antinutrients,, by fermentation
    To couple plant proteins with some fruit fat ( nuts such as coconut, olives, avocado, ) and animal fat.
    Offendersantinutrients in plant protein: example, soy proteins has phytic acid. Peas with tannins
    Seed oils :
    Example is Linoleic acid in soybean and avocado:
    Linoleic acid promotes growth of fat cells thru hypertrophy and inhibit multiplication. . Fat cells grow with insulin with hypertrophy , becoming insulin resistant.
    Fat cells multiply but same insize; but fat cells itself can grow in size , this type of gain is bad and inflammatory and become insulin resistant. .insulin resistance starts with the fat cells. Then insulin resistance thru out the body.
    For plant seeds with Linoleic acids, like peanuts,avocados,soybean : the damage from Linoleic acid is by peroxidation. If can oxidize the Linoleic acid instead of peroxidation.then it is harmless. If can prevent peroxidation by oxidation ( burning the fat),Then it becomes benign, as in avocado . So because avocado comes with vitamin E , it is oxidized , not peroxidized.
    Typical diet :
    Breakfast: protein- heavy and low carb, like crepes ( egg, flour) , scrambled eggs with bacon, omelette.
    Lunch - little to no carbs
    Meat or shakes.
    Dinner- portion control
    Nothing for the rest of night.
    Should have normal body fat up to puberty.
    When it comes with chips, eat protein first, before the chips.
    Vitamin C important :
    It create collagen .
    Alternatively can eat collagen as collagen peptides but it is broken down as amino acids.but these can still be used to build collagen in the body.

  • @DF-ee8vt
    @DF-ee8vt Рік тому +32

    I think Dr. Bikman should add "bottles" to his "bags & boxes with barcodes" statement.

    • @jamesemarsh
      @jamesemarsh Рік тому +5

      and cans

    • @juliocazares
      @juliocazares Рік тому +3

      In another video he did, carbohydrates should not be ingested via drinking them.

    • @vernaxxx8940
      @vernaxxx8940 Рік тому +2

      Just about everything has a barcode these days, even some fruit and vegetable items. Better to say, avoid food items which have a list of ingredients.

  • @shevawnprather7162
    @shevawnprather7162 10 місяців тому +6

    Dr. Bikman is so articulate in the research he has been guided to do, accomplished and presents to us. Blessings to you and always very much appreciated. 🙏❤️

  • @hectors7740
    @hectors7740 10 місяців тому +7

    Kudos to interviewer and Dr👍

  • @TheDesertRoseRanch
    @TheDesertRoseRanch Місяць тому +2

    Dr. Bikman is an incredible teacher. Great information.

  • @Tpry
    @Tpry Рік тому +6

    Primary causes of insulin resistance:
    1.stress and rise of cortisol and epinephrine
    2. Inflammation- rise in cytokines ( inflammatory mediators /chemicals.
    3. Chronically elevated insulin. Too much insulin will cause insulin resistance.
    It is difficult to control stress, inflammation but insulin is easier to control or reduce.
    Secondary causes
    Linoleic acids, uric acids
    3.

    • @Tpry
      @Tpry Рік тому +1

      Linoleic acids, omega 6 fromseed oils, uric acids.

  • @nrh8130
    @nrh8130 5 місяців тому +2

    Great video. I'm on a carnivore diet. Ditched BREAD, ALL FLOUR BASED FOOD, PASTA AND RICE.

  • @brucemaher7621
    @brucemaher7621 Рік тому +17

    As Dr Ken Berry said.... You can show a doctor knowledge but you can’t make him think..

    • @patrickh709
      @patrickh709 Рік тому +10

      Also, medical doctors are required to tow the line or else face legal action to suspend their license. Also, many doctors are heavily influenced by big pharma.

    • @calista1280
      @calista1280 Місяць тому +1

      Dr Bikman is not one of them. He is a generous thinking/sharing doctor of great importance to us, the patients and consumers of groceries... Hoping the supermarkets are taking notice that we don't visit/shop the middle of the stores, lol Please give us. better organic, grass-fed protein, ie meat choices!
      Thanks Dr Bikman! 😊

  • @mixedbrown1266
    @mixedbrown1266 Рік тому +6

    Never realized the best inputs with regards to health practices until now ,thank you Soo much Dr.bikman am a fan now and resolved to be following you ...

  • @claudettesechler149
    @claudettesechler149 Рік тому +6

    Thank you for this great information and wonderful guest!

  • @KirstiCheetahh
    @KirstiCheetahh Рік тому +6

    I can not sleep on an empty stomach!!! I eat a big keto meal in the evening (OMAD), have sheep yogurt with mascarpone as desert. This makes me sleep well. No insulin spike after a keto meal!!! Sleeping after a big meal is natural. Lions do so, dogs do so. (They do not eat carbs)

    • @JohnnyRay920
      @JohnnyRay920 Рік тому

      I've heard Dr Chaffee say that he does this as well.

    • @travisristick
      @travisristick Рік тому +2

      Same here! Going to bed hungry is the worst. I probably lose an hour to an hour and a half of sleep just trying to block out my hunger pains and stomach grumbles. And drinking a bunch of water to curb the hunger leads to me waking up at 3am needing to go pee. Lol. It can be tricky timing dinner and sleep. Everyone is a little bit different. I think the key is really getting in some solid protein and fat at dinner. It's really the only thing that keeps me satiated for 4+ hours leading to bed time.

    • @karenohanlon4183
      @karenohanlon4183 6 місяців тому

      I don't think Ben means going to bed hungry. I think he is right about carbing or sugaring meal late in the day .A keto Carnivore meal early in the day or at least four hours before bed will be less problematic. I think if you need to digest or rest you can't do both.

    • @KirstiCheetahh
      @KirstiCheetahh 6 місяців тому +1

      @@karenohanlon4183 Rest and digest go together. The para-sympathis nervous system is involved in rest and digestion. Digestion has to be done in rest, not during physical activity. Activity turns on the sympathic nervous system, the fight or flight system. This one stops digestion. And of course, over eating before bed is not good. Over eating is never good.

  • @novypam
    @novypam Рік тому +5

    This was sooo good. Thx for this video. Learned sooo much .

  • @mikoc7633
    @mikoc7633 6 місяців тому +1

    Dr. Bikman is amazing! Read your whole book and gained a whole lot of understanding how metabolic imbalance happens, and it could be a number of things, and we just need to follow the protocol of limiting stress for cortisol, our nutrition, cut the crappy carbs bottom line, and give it time for our healing. I hope to meet you Dr. Bikman, I live out here in Utah! Just hoping you were going to be at the keto chow convention, when Dr. Berry was out here a few months ago..🙏🏽💜😍

  • @samsungthree9552
    @samsungthree9552 Рік тому +6

    I absolutely agree with your thoughtful well researched presentation in a easily inderstandable way for ordinary people. Not difficult to follow. You made clear some misconceptions.
    Dr Z Hasan MBBS, MD

  • @minkademko2335
    @minkademko2335 Рік тому +6

    I love skipping breakfast, or having an early dinner as my last meal to achieve intermittent fasting. I feel less hungry in general when I do this as long as I drink enough water (no other beverage during fast) and eat healthy whole foods (no sugar and limited carbs). And I seem to have more energy.

  • @elizabethalabi1250
    @elizabethalabi1250 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks 🙏 Ben
    All the way from Africa

  • @lutfunnahar4268
    @lutfunnahar4268 Рік тому +5

    Excellent detailed information about healthy lifestyle

  • @nancy9478
    @nancy9478 Рік тому +8

    You answered my question. My A1C went up .1 and my diet had not changed. I forgot I had a cold and a UTI in January, and another UTI last month. I had forgotten that infections raise glucose.

    • @Astronurd
      @Astronurd Рік тому

      Your also eating too much sugar.

    • @HEARTANDSOULOFMINE
      @HEARTANDSOULOFMINE Рік тому +1

      The main question is "Why the UTI'S?" I would find the answer to that one. I bet you took an antibiotic when you got the first UTI and then followed up with another UTI because the antibiotics knocked out your defense soldiers (good bacteria) and your bad bacteria ravaged your urinary tract again. Next time, take the herb UVA URSI in capsule form made by Nature's Sunshine for a month and stop the unhealthy cycle.

  • @gilaserreau2410
    @gilaserreau2410 11 місяців тому +3

    Tous ce qu'il dit es absolument vrai il décrit ce que je ressens c'est lumineux. Merci beaucoup 😅❤

  • @linaaboudheir3878
    @linaaboudheir3878 9 місяців тому +1

    Thanks a lot for having Dr Bikman Great interview ❤

  • @Tpry
    @Tpry Рік тому +5

    When you exercise or have physical activity, - muscles uses glucose , and helps insulin to come down , then metabolic rate goes up , and the body converts into fat- burning.
    When insulin goes down , the metabolic rate goes up, and vice versa.
    The body has 2 primary fuels to get enrgy :
    Glucose( sugar) burning or fat burning .
    Insulin determines which fuel will be used.
    When insulin is elevated , - the body is in sugar burning mode, it is difficult to lose weight if the body is in constant burning mode with sugar as fuel.
    When insulin is low, the body will use body fat to burn as fuel.
    Weight loss has 2 processes ( low insulin and low calorie approaches) .
    One should precede the other.
    Start with reducing insulin :
    - eat when hungry and don't eat when not hungry.
    - ( control carbs, prioritize protein don't fear fat)
    Insulin will come down , metabolic rate will go up and body will go into fat burning mode( state of meiosis with ketones) .
    In some this is enough;in some of is not enough, Then go into low calorie step : fasting
    Can use fats like olive oil, butter with protein , with fasting ( alternate day or intermittent fasting ) .
    So now, combine low insulin and low calorie approaches
    The 3 top to care for metabolic health:
    1. Lower your insulin thru dietary intervention
    Insulin activate MTOR
    2. Stop eating at dinner to sleep well .
    - Should not go to bed with elevated glucose level. Don't spike glucose because it activates the
    Sympathetic nervous system- the " fight or flight " nervous system ( symptoms of fast heart rates and anxiety and higher body temperature )
    Don't eat within a 3 hour window minimum, before bedtime or eat dinner 3 hours before bedtime .
    Big lunch, smaller or modest dinner.
    Good sleep is essential to proper immunity and will help in better aging
    Have a life philosophy to help your priorities in relationship. Make sure you have strong bonds with family.

    • @dee764
      @dee764 Рік тому +1

      Thank you. 🙏💫

    • @omrit2
      @omrit2 10 місяців тому

      There is zero scientific evidence in humans that eating before bedtime (even carbs) disrupts sleep.

  • @binathere2574
    @binathere2574 Рік тому +11

    I had that problem for the last few months. Two doses of boron fixed those splits and my nails started growing. Within 48 hours I noticed healing and growth. Just thought I'd share.

  • @EvanFotis
    @EvanFotis Рік тому +2

    Great interview!
    Just a note to fix in chapters is the collagen section begins around 33’ mark not 45’.

  • @anitajosefsson3375
    @anitajosefsson3375 Рік тому +1

    i love to listen this...

  • @hannahpreece3651
    @hannahpreece3651 4 місяці тому +10

    “We’ve reached the limit of what I know on that topic.” This is the hook that made me subscribe.

  • @Alicealice903
    @Alicealice903 4 місяці тому

    Loveee this podcast! Learnt so much!! Thanks Dr Bikman!! ❤

  • @alfredtayong5669
    @alfredtayong5669 11 місяців тому +2

    Very good advice indeed

  • @alexgeorge4178
    @alexgeorge4178 Рік тому +2

    Life changing content.

  • @gabigabriela2802
    @gabigabriela2802 10 місяців тому

    Thank you 🙏❤️

  • @ManlioLoGiudice
    @ManlioLoGiudice Рік тому +8

    Great esteem for the open honesty when talking about husband and father! I'm an husband and father and i fully relate to what said. Qq: is it true insulin is naturally lower in the evening thus carbs may be "less harmful" at dinner? Thanks 🙏 great interviews

    • @kimantonell2123
      @kimantonell2123 Рік тому +1

      If you are going to eat carbs, eat them after you've had your protein and fat. Dr Bikman says that. Another doctor, Dr. Boz says it's best to have all of your carbs before three in the afternoon.

    • @JohnnyRay920
      @JohnnyRay920 Рік тому +1

      I have heard Dr Bikman say in a different talk, if you're going to eat carbs, it's better to eat them in the evening.

    • @aurapopescu1875
      @aurapopescu1875 Рік тому

      No, it's the other way around.

    • @jellybeanvinkler4878
      @jellybeanvinkler4878 8 місяців тому +1

      So, there you go!
      NO STRAIGHT ANSWER!

  • @adelenebarnes184
    @adelenebarnes184 Рік тому +3

    Prof Ben’s teachings I trust. I would just like to know from him if dairy contributes to inflimation in the body. 21:27

  • @CliffMcLarnon
    @CliffMcLarnon 9 місяців тому +1

    I've been doing intermittent fasting/OMAD (One meal a day)for 3 years now,I'm in great metabolic health..

  • @glorioskiola
    @glorioskiola 3 місяці тому

    Excellent talk!

  • @Gesundheit888
    @Gesundheit888 Рік тому +2

    Wow, arsenic in vegetables! I get night cramps from almonds that are often times mixed with some apricot seeds, especially in Marzipan and other nuts as well. If you get night cramps, some nuts might be the cause. It certainly is for me.

  • @brothernorb8586
    @brothernorb8586 Рік тому +2

    How am I still alive? I've been eating before bed for 50 years. But it does explain a lot

  • @nichelle-marquese743
    @nichelle-marquese743 Місяць тому

    46:14...makes SOOO much sense. Now I know. I don't eat before bed, but I do have alcohol before bed.😢

  • @PardieDiem
    @PardieDiem 10 місяців тому +1

    I do like what he has to say. Makes sense.

  • @JohnSmith-gy4qj
    @JohnSmith-gy4qj 6 місяців тому

    Gr8 to hear your comments about processed carbs. How much protein do we need according to our weight?

  • @anthonygambitta6220
    @anthonygambitta6220 Рік тому +4

    I do 18 hour fasting, so my tummy is empty by 1pm. I wont eat again until 7 am next day.

  • @jehanariyaratnam2874
    @jehanariyaratnam2874 2 місяці тому

    Was diagnosed with full on metabolic syndrome in January. I have had very high stress levels as a doctor since 2016-17. I'd always been lean till i started gaining weight around that time. Mostly all visceral fat, I just put it down to metabolism slowing down completely after 30, because I've always been lean without ever thinking about how much I eat.
    Started carnivore diet in February, in 2 months I've lost 17 kgs (83kgs->66kgs), I'm 5'3. I feel so much healthier, and almost like in my teens and 20s again.

  • @normanbell-br7nf
    @normanbell-br7nf 10 місяців тому

    Makes things clear

  • @nrh8130
    @nrh8130 5 місяців тому

    I've never had white sugar, I have a teaspoon of raw jaggery powder in a coffee made with Coconut milk powder and a touch of unsalted butter each morning....just one coffee each day, and boy do I look forward to it!

  • @skepticalmechanic
    @skepticalmechanic 4 місяці тому

    Fantastic book… read it 6 times… maybe more and refer back to it with all my yellow highlights

  • @helenannewilsonrid9608
    @helenannewilsonrid9608 6 місяців тому

    This is his best to date. A tip: no need to use wheat flour. Consider sprouted spelt flour from Natural Grocers. Sprouting destroys gluten.

  • @annettestephens5337
    @annettestephens5337 Рік тому +11

    I’m a woman who has spent £’s on nail strengthening products because my nails used to split and flake. I heard a tip on UA-cam about consuming the thin white layer of tissue between the hens egg shell and the raw egg and adding this to my eggs on the plate. This single change in my diet has given me strong and long finger nails.....result! ✅

    • @yuvaryugam3434
      @yuvaryugam3434 Рік тому +1

      That's interesting!
      How did you extract that layer though? Would hard-boiled eggs have the layer included?

    • @annettestephens5337
      @annettestephens5337 Рік тому +4

      @@yuvaryugam3434 I mostly eat fried eggs with runny yolks. I crack them gently in the pan and take each half shell in turn, peeling the thin layer of tissue away from the inside of the shell. This can be tricky and I rarely get all of the tissue, but it’s enough, and I put it on the eggs and eat it all as if the tissue wasn’t there. Never tried it with hard boiled eggs.

    • @cherylgabriel9551
      @cherylgabriel9551 Рік тому

      Stop asking for reply !

    • @cherylgabriel9551
      @cherylgabriel9551 Рік тому

      No

    • @cherylgabriel9551
      @cherylgabriel9551 Рік тому

      @@yuvaryugam3434😡

  • @bobcocampo
    @bobcocampo Рік тому +1

    Please have a research on effect of prolonged water fast on insulin resistance

  • @robertchavira505
    @robertchavira505 11 місяців тому +1

    I was taught that sugars digest in the small intestine as do proteins, but if we eat sugars from fruits or carbs, different enzymes are released that interfere with the way the protein breaks down. How does the entire digestive system function in concern with what time to eat sugars/carbs an proteins?

  • @bearsabove
    @bearsabove Рік тому +5

    Wow, I'm sad that we are even talking about eating processed peas to pacify vegans because they don't want to eat animal protein. What about Anti nutrients? LECTINS, tannins etc?

  • @melissafarrugia9531
    @melissafarrugia9531 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks very much.
    I'm/ have become allergic to a lot of high protein foods, casein, eggs.
    I passed these allergies on to my children either because I had leaky gut, or because of the way we pass antibodies through breast milk etc.
    I already have heavy metal, small cyst on thyroid, extremely underweight and I eat fine..

    • @alexanderrigby6917
      @alexanderrigby6917 11 місяців тому

      @melissafarrugia..hi melissa just wondering how much water you are drinking per day and sugar intake. Cereals, bread, and grain also?

    • @csb1143
      @csb1143 5 місяців тому

      Look into NAET it suppose to help with allergies. Made a huge difference for my nephew.

  • @Mr.Chava72
    @Mr.Chava72 Рік тому +1

    Amen! 🙌💯

  • @dabig_guy2204
    @dabig_guy2204 6 місяців тому

    Activating sympsthetic nervous system

  • @elizabethburns2700
    @elizabethburns2700 Рік тому +2

    Could you do a lecture on body Weight set point and how to change it?

    • @joannathesinger770
      @joannathesinger770 Рік тому

      Body weight set point is an outmoded philosophy that is now considered archaic. We know soooo much more now about metabolism and metabolic health than we did in the 1980's.

  • @yvonne3903
    @yvonne3903 6 місяців тому

    How do you recommend taking collagen?
    Are supplements a good idea?

  • @user-hv1eb3ld5u
    @user-hv1eb3ld5u Рік тому +1

    Thank you #DrDanjuma for being such a caring doctor during my time of need. You really helped me during a hard time with my infections,your personality made me feel at ease on our first discussion😎😎😎

  • @SandraCarterAtHomeNC
    @SandraCarterAtHomeNC 10 місяців тому

    So true. Go to bed hungry and you will sleep SOOOO good!

  • @susieklemmt9800
    @susieklemmt9800 5 місяців тому

    Omgosh I get nail splits and peeling very bad. Could not figure out the cause. I will try collagen. Thanks!

  • @michelefinizio6520
    @michelefinizio6520 Рік тому +6

    Thank you so much for this podcast I I am increasing more protein and fat in my diet but I do have high LDL cholesterol genetic so that's my only concern with eating meats and fat because they do raise LDL my HDL is tremendous but I'm still concerned with my high LDL levels I'm also limiting fruits in my diet I used to eat five fruits a day now I'm down to two fruits a day which is good

    • @redman-5758
      @redman-5758 Рік тому +9

      The longest living humans on earth have high LDL it is a carrier of hormones and has bein wrongly demonised. Particular size is important. Large and fluffy is good, small will cause arterial wall damage. Eat clean and healthy with butter and limit seed oils and u should have large fluffy LDL particles 😊

    • @LinhTran-lq5wz
      @LinhTran-lq5wz Рік тому +6

      Please check out Dr David Diamond's talks and papers on cholesterol and you will have a better understanding of LDL.

    • @HEARTANDSOULOFMINE
      @HEARTANDSOULOFMINE Рік тому +2

      Limit your carbs and sugars to bring down your triglycerides. That is ratio to use: TRIGS ÷ HDL. Keep it under 2.

  • @swyllie30
    @swyllie30 Рік тому +1

    Can confirm.

  • @gladysedegware4734
    @gladysedegware4734 2 місяці тому +2

    He is a great family man 😍 ❤

  • @kenjishab
    @kenjishab Рік тому +4

    Is the term “insulin resistance” synonymous with the Randell cycle in which the cells are full and refuse anymore energy? I keep hearing Bart Kay say that insulin resistance is not a thing.

    • @patrickh709
      @patrickh709 Рік тому +6

      Bart Kay is a stickler for words. He at times is a little too dogmatic for me but I agree with much of what Bart says. I also have 100% trust in what Dr Bikman says about insulin resistance. Call it what you will, the biophysics is still the same, no matter what someone calls it.

  • @curiouskitten
    @curiouskitten 5 місяців тому

    Some of us eat to live, some live to eat. I've noticed the better quality food I choose (mostly carnivore) the less time and money spent on food, the healthier I feel. I've LADA. I use insulin, bmi 22.3

  • @gapat8213
    @gapat8213 11 місяців тому +1

    When I had burnout and tried to sleep on empty stomach I couldnt sleep until 2am

  • @salay30
    @salay30 Рік тому +3

    How is a regular person trying to lose weight supposed to know their insulin levels? What is the right number to keep insulin at?

    • @kiwikim5163
      @kiwikim5163 Рік тому

      Check out Dr Annette Boswell’s channel. You can measure Glucose and ketones in the morning. Glucose divided by ketones is a way to measure your insulin.

    • @nataliajimenez1870
      @nataliajimenez1870 Рік тому +1

      There's a fasting insulin test. Also high triglycerides generally indicates higher insulin levels and higher blood pressure also indicates higher insulin

    • @joannathesinger770
      @joannathesinger770 Рік тому

      Have your doctor add a fasting insulin level test the next time he draws blood. Mine was 13.3. My A1C was 4.1. The lowest the A1C can be is 4.0.

  • @Primetime_dads
    @Primetime_dads 2 дні тому

    I have a question, i heard we was supposed to wake our insulin up if we’re on keto or carnivore. Its because our insulin is basically flat lined.
    So what would we need to do, eat a cup of berries or a tablespoon of honey 3x of week, or everyday? Or once a month?

  • @piscessun3087
    @piscessun3087 Рік тому +2

    What brand of collagen does he recommend?

    • @patrickh709
      @patrickh709 Рік тому +2

      Forget about supplemental collagen. You can get all the collegen you need from an animal based diet, including seafood.

  • @JUANS_UPON_A_GREEN
    @JUANS_UPON_A_GREEN 4 місяці тому

    Your 1st marker for increased insulin resistance is stressed hormone like cortisol and epinephrine.How about exercise?it increases cortisol and epinephrine or stress hormone in blood....would it mean it also increase insulin resistance?

  • @gladysma308
    @gladysma308 2 місяці тому

    25:00 linoleic acid of plant fat, peroxidation
    40:21 2 types of burning
    Most important is to control carbohydrates
    44:29 summary

  • @StefanMischook
    @StefanMischook 10 місяців тому +2

    If you have to come up with scientific methods to extract protein from plants … this is a no go. Nutrients need to be consumed in a natural form.

  • @Kiwiwanderer
    @Kiwiwanderer 6 місяців тому +1

    The interviewer is good

  • @radhikajujjavarapu6971
    @radhikajujjavarapu6971 2 місяці тому

    I love the elephant god who is Ganesh in the background of the interviewer. Hope he knows the painting is not just a piece of art.

  • @RetiredArmyMan-fk4yi
    @RetiredArmyMan-fk4yi 5 місяців тому

    I appreciate most of what this guy says. He should do more study on carnivore because I think carnivore is a lot different than what he’s saying.

  • @joevee5619
    @joevee5619 Рік тому

    Does the mitochondria prioritize ssturated or pufas?

  • @joevee5619
    @joevee5619 Рік тому +1

    Can we use linoleic acid in our mitochondria or does it just store in our fat cells and oxidize?

    • @joannathesinger770
      @joannathesinger770 Рік тому

      I think you answered your own question...

    • @joevee5619
      @joevee5619 Рік тому

      @@joannathesinger770 Thanks JoAnna….I saw an interesting interview with Tucker Goodrich and Paul Saladino on the downstream breakdown products of Pufas in our cells/membrane.

  • @hadnick1
    @hadnick1 Рік тому +2

    Would this make you have fucked up dreams where you’re always being chased by people, usually cops or soldiers? Whenever I dream I ALWAYS have dreams like that and I wake up having half a heart attack. Usually I accidentally kill someone and then have to escape from like a tall building or I’m in a war and have to escape soldiers from a cliff or tall mountain and then I wake up once I die from jumping and hit the ground or I get killed by whoever is after me. It’s basically like not sleeping but holy shit is it relieving to wake up in bed. This happens almost every night and especially when I don’t smoke weed before bed, although maybe I just don’t remember my dreams when I smoke weed before bed. But I almost always eat dinner about an hour or two at the most before bed…

    • @TerriblePerfection
      @TerriblePerfection Рік тому +2

      That made me laugh. Sorry.

    • @mathiso01
      @mathiso01 Рік тому

      Yes. You're having a nightmare. You probably have undiagnosed serious anxiety problems.

    • @joannathesinger770
      @joannathesinger770 Рік тому

      I think it's time to find a psychiatrist. Our dreams are what comes forth out of our subconscious...and the vast majority of people don't have dreams like that, no matter what or when they've eaten...

  • @jbird4474
    @jbird4474 4 місяці тому

    I was tooooo skinny growing up but it wasn't until i was in my 30s after pregnancy that i started gaining wt. But keto and fasting helps and I do drop lbs fairly easily.

  • @DannyG76
    @DannyG76 Рік тому +2

    Will eating 400g low gi rice a day cause glycation to my LDL if I'm not overweight, low triglycerides, high hdl... plus training daily, walking 3000 steps daily.

    • @kostar500
      @kostar500 Рік тому +1

      Why would you wanna eat so much rice? That 400g will eventually turn into fat…

    • @DannyG76
      @DannyG76 Рік тому

      @@kostar500 I'm currently doing a traditional bodybuilding protocol so I am burning the calories I eat training and walking daily but I am concerned about possible glycation

    • @kostar500
      @kostar500 Рік тому +1

      @@DannyG76 results will vary from person to person i think… but i think 400g per day would essentially be carb loading every single day. Most importantly, how do u feel?

    • @LauraB.335
      @LauraB.335 Рік тому +2

      You can get various blood tests to check your HDL and triglycerides to se if they’re healthy. You could also get your CAC (coronary artery calcium score) to see if your score is high. Different people will be affected differently, so there is no hard and fast rule to say that that amount of rice will cause glycation.
      BUT, you could transfer to a lower carb lifestyle. There are a number of body builders out there who are carnivores. It does take some time to switch over, which does impact your performance for a bit. But once you’ve adapted to lower carb, all sorts of athletes say it’s easier - they build muscle faster, they run faster, etc…

  • @josephshawa
    @josephshawa Рік тому +1

    Can you explain how others think protein raises insulin levels if you eat it in bulk? Is it the carbohydrate content in the meat?

    • @HelplessHawk
      @HelplessHawk 10 місяців тому

      Meat doesn’t contain carbs. The theory is what your body doesn’t digest (in protein meat) the rest will metabolise as glucose thus raising your insulin.

    • @josephshawa
      @josephshawa 10 місяців тому

      @@HelplessHawk you saying if somebody doesn't digest it then it'll metabolize it as glucose? How does it get into your bloodstream if it doesn't digest?

    • @judymiller5154
      @judymiller5154 6 місяців тому +1

      if you dont ingest enough glucose for your body's requirements (mostly for the brain), some protein will be converted to glucose through "gluconeogenesis". People on zero carb diets still function fine because there is no essential dietary carb level.

    • @gregralph616
      @gregralph616 3 дні тому

      Gluconeogenesis. Protein CAN be broken down into blood glucose, it's not a preferred method of getting BG, because of the amount of energy it takes to do it, but it can happen if eaten in very large quantities.

  • @yvonne3903
    @yvonne3903 6 місяців тому

    Is CRP a messure of cytokin??

  • @marylove4877
    @marylove4877 Рік тому

    How do you know you have insulin resistance? I have type 1 diabetes. I do control carbohydrates to about 20 g per meal and get most of those carbs from vegatable and fruits as the digestion of these foods match more the action of insulin making it easier to control sugar levels. People forget to realize (even doctors and dieticians) that insulin has an active 4-6 hours window of action. So to eat a breakfast with processed carbohydrates you would require more insulin than needed to cover the rise in front end sugar and in two hours you will be hungry again feeding that insulin. That insulin is dropping blood sugar and hunger is stimulated. I eat protein and fat at each meal which prevents hunger. I'm a meat eater and fat eater. If I am going to be more active, like snow shoeing I will eat more carbohydrates to prevent low blood sugar. I will lower the on board insulin too if I plan well.

    • @joannathesinger770
      @joannathesinger770 Рік тому

      You and your doctor need to have a long, heart-to-heart talk, because your understanding of your condition is woefully inadequate. Firstly, Type 1 diabetes is an "animal like unto itself"...but over time, even Type 1 diabetics can become insulin resistant, even though they initially were insulin sensitive.

  • @elizabethburns2700
    @elizabethburns2700 Рік тому +1

    Once fat cells are created, is it possible to ever get rid of them? Or after the fat cell is created you can only shrink them?

  • @elzbietao2210
    @elzbietao2210 10 місяців тому +1

    Brilliant !😊👍but how do you gain weight?
    I am going to gym 3 times a week eating 3-5 .. healthy meals a day and I can't gain weight 🤔

  • @carinaguillen7828
    @carinaguillen7828 Місяць тому

    Can you please do an episode on children's nutrition

  • @tammyjohnson5949
    @tammyjohnson5949 Рік тому

    What if you have tannins in your well water?

    • @joannathesinger770
      @joannathesinger770 Рік тому

      How in the wide world of sports did they get there??? Tannins are a vegetable product...meaning they come from plants...grape leaves, oak leaves or roots...etc. Methinks your water supply is comtaminated.

  • @Pointblankhome
    @Pointblankhome 9 місяців тому

    37:57 hormones fluctuate and change our metabolism weekly and theres actually recommended workouts per phase of cycle were in. Like HIT shouldnt be done during the “pms” phase as our body is so focused on preparing for said period