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Meta Health: Mindfulness Meets Metabolism

Meta Health: Mindfulness Meets Metabolism

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S2E15: Your Nervous System Has a Speed Limit

Modern life is faster than our biology can handle. I personally have had to fight my own speeding problem. In this episode, I explore how living at a constantly accelerated pace can quietly trigger adrenaline, inflammation, and long-term disease risk, even in people who appear healthy on paper. We'll cover: Why your nervous system may have a biological speed limit The link between adrenaline and chronic inflammation The forgotten research on "hurry sickness" and heart disease 3 modern adrenaline triggers that go undetected in most people Why speed may be contributing to today's rise in "surprise disease" Simple ways to tap the brakes during the day and reset your nervous system

Mar 18, 202637 min

S2E14 (Unplugged): Lessons from a Family Emergency

This is an "Unplugged" episode—recorded directly into my phone, no intro music, no production polish. In a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence and filtered faces and voices, I felt the need to share something raw, immediate, and human. I reflect on my mom's recent fall, the surge of urgency and vigilance that followed, and how I reframed my nervous system not as chronic anxiety—but as a safety network. From a late-night drive through fog to stepping away briefly to give a keynote and receiving unexpected collective support, this episode applies the core lessons of Season 2 to a real-life family emergency many of you may relate to. This is about trust, letting go of control, and recognizing the love and systems that quietly hold us when life feels uncertain.

Feb 9, 202620 min

S2E13: You're Training the Wrong Body

Modern health culture is obsessed with leanness, discipline, and optimization. But many people are getting leaner—and feeling worse or suffering surprising health consequences. In this episode, I share my personal experience chasing single-digit body fat and how it led to increased stress, glucose instability, and accelerated aging despite "doing everything right." We explore why body composition alone is an incomplete measure of health and why mental composition—the state of the inner body—matters more than most metrics we track. Key topics include: Body composition vs mental composition Why Blue Zones don't chase six-packs How fear-driven optimization fuels chronic stress How influencers often drive fear-based leanness and longevity goals The physiology behind looking older when you're leaner How to rebuild health in a more sensible way

Dec 23, 202528 min

S2E12: The Family Effect — The Hidden Driver of Chronic Disease and Burnout

In this episode, I uncover how family dynamics—both loving and dysfunctional—shape our stress patterns, emotional reflexes, and long-term metabolic health. I get personal, sharing my own experiences and those from the clinic and my program. How your childhood emotional environment shapes adult health Recognizing 3 common family stress patterns How family dynamics drive burnout, inflammation, and chronic dissease The concept of "Shamilies" and how it quietly affects so many of us The Roseto Effect vs the "Silicon Valley Effect" How to break inherited stress patterns and create a healthier family tradition.

Dec 2, 202536 min

S2E11: The Silent Energy Leak That Drains Us

There's a quiet form of stress we mistake for normal — a constant readiness that silently drains our energy. I personally discovered it not too long ago, and in this episode I share how to spot it and take your power back. You'll learn: The brain science behind anticipation and anxiety How even a silent phone nearby burns glucose and attention Why this "always-on" state disrupts sleep and mood The benefits of phone-free walks and mindful mornings Simple ways to turn outward alertness into inward awareness Go to my blog at culturalhealthsolutions.com for related resources and show notes on most episodes.

Nov 11, 202527 min

S2E10: Every Day is Head Day-Training the Mind with Better Defense

Your mind never stops taking shots — so how do you defend your peace? In this episode I explore how to train your mind like an athlete, treating life as a continuous mental game where playing good defense is critical. We cover some of the following: Using an athletic framework to counter our conditioned self (aka ego) Learning to play great defense to protect the mind "Coach Ego" and the myth of multiplicity Simple drills to improve your mental fitness and wellbeing Everyday opportunities to improve awareness Go to my blog at culturalhealthsolutions.com for related resources and show notes on most episodes.

Oct 21, 202520 min

S2E9: Mitochondria, Microbes and Meaning-Thriving from Inside Out

Your mitochondria and microbes are ancient communities that mirror how we live, connect, and find purpose. We keep turning to the outside to learn from others, instead of tapping into this profound inner wisdom. In this episode, I explore what these inner networks teach us about resilience, loneliness, purpose, and thriving from the inside out. You'll learn: Mitochondria origin story Lessons we can learn from mitochondria and microbial behaviors How Survival fo the Fittest has led us astray How mitochondria and microbes communicate with the brain The loneliness myth and what might matter more than social connection Go to my blog at culturalhealthsolutions.com for related resources and show notes on most episodes.

Sep 23, 202521 min

S2E8: Prompting the Machine to Set You Free

Prompting AI chatbots is a new skillset humanity has recently acquired. In this episode we use our understanding of how LLMs (Large Language Models) work to gain a deeper understanding of ourselves in an effort to free our minds from ego. We'll cover some of the following: How AI engines mirror the way our ego runs on old scripts and algorithms Why middle-of-the-night "why" and "how" questions usually come from ego, not your authentic self Meet WAYDE, the imaginary AI Agent I created to help free me Prompts to break mental loops and rewire your responses How habitual self-prompting can help liberate your mind and optimize your physiology Go to my blog at culturalhealthsolutions.com where I post a brief summary and show notes for most episodes with relevant links.

Aug 28, 202519 min

S2E7: Heart Disease Blindspots-What Risk Calculators and AI Miss

In my clinic, I'm seeing too many individuals with heart disease that's getting missed due to imperfect risk calculators and AI predictions. There are some serious blindspots in our current risk assessment tools. In this episode, we cover: The current risk calculators and why they often underestimate risk Typical examples of a mismatch between true and estimated risk Key blindspots risk calculators miss routinely What you can do to better assess your own risk Lifestyle areas to focus on Go to my blog at culturalhealthsolutions.com where I post a brief summary and show notes for most episodes with relevant links.

Aug 13, 202517 min

S2E6: The Pleasure of Displeasure

An entry from my journal and a passage from J.Krishnamurti inspired my latest episode, which views displeasure and discontent in an entirely new way. I share personal stories and lessons from my own life, and from the highly successful patients I see in my clinic who experience emotional and metabolic health challenges despite material success. Some topics include: The pleasure-displeasure cycle explained through my summer trips to India Why "extraordinary discontent" is often essential for growth Deep lessons from the movie, The Matrix (even if you haven't seen it) My own cycles of discontent and how they led to growth The link between metabolism and mindset Go to my blog at culturalhealthsolutions.com where I post a brief summary/show notes for most episodes with relevant links.

Jun 24, 202519 min

S2E5: Catching Emotional Flickers Before They ignite

In prior episodes we've talked about how suppressed emotions can activate the immune system and trigger disease. A critical skill is detecting these emotions and sensations as early as possible so you prevent emotional flickers from turning into full blown fires. In this episode we discuss some of the following: Discover your body's "smoke detectors" (interoceptors) in the heart, gut, and lungs Understand bottom-up vs. top-down emotional signaling Explore how ancient wisdom aligns with modern science One of my favorite techniques to improve interoception, intuition, and manage stress Go to my blog at culturalhealthsolutions.com where I post a brief summary/show notes for most episodes with relevant links.

Jun 3, 202522 min

S2E4: Why "Healthy" Young People Get Heart Disease

Why are so many seemingly healthy young men and women getting heart disease? These are individuals with seemingly normal labs, no family history, who might even be exercising and eating relatively healthy, but end up with a heart attack or visible plaque on a heart scan test. In this episode we discuss: Surprise heart disease in seemingly healthy individuals Brief science primer on heart disease using boats and tunnels Concept of arterial flammability Commonly overlooked risk factors Common personality profiles for surprise heart disease The role of COVID-19 and Microplastics Go to my blog at culturalhealthsolutions.com where I post a brief summary/show notes for most episodes with relevant links.

Apr 22, 202535 min

S2E3:The Inner Voice That Won't Stop Talking

That relentless inner voice—the one that replays past conversations, plans your next move, and won't let you sleep—what if it's physically affecting your health? In this episode, we explore the science of inner chatter, its surprising impact on your body, and how to reframe it to improve resilience and your overall health. We discuss some of the following: The hidden science of subvocalization—how your thoughts subtly activate your speech muscles MIT's AlterEgo device—the tech that can "read" your mind The mind-body connection—how inner dialogue affects digestion, immunity, heart health, and more Practical strategies—simple, science-backed ways to quiet the noise A special music experiment to help shift your inner voice

Mar 19, 202526 min

S2E2: Emotional Immunity-A Major Risk for Common Diseases

If we only pay attention to typical risk factors, we will miss what I call the "surprise diseases" that affect so many of my patients and people I know. The heart attack or plaque (detected on a heart scan) in someone who exercises and appears otherwise healthy, the breast cancer in a woman with no family history, the autoimmune disease that appears out of nowhere. How can we avert these conditions? Understanding the mechanism of Emotional Immunity (EI) is critical so you can start breaking common thought patterns. In this episode, we explore the following: A Case Study of "Surprise Diseases" Emotional Immunity (EI) explained and linked to disease The most common emotional patterns that overactivate and/or suppress immunity Key questions to identify if you're at risk How we inherit and pass on thought patterns that disrupt immunity

Feb 13, 202530 min

S2E1: Season of Inner Change

Meta Health is going to take a slight shift in direction with Season 2, as it incorporates more mindfulness, since it's not possible to fully optimize energy and wellbeing unless we recognize thought patterns that hold us back. I'm calling this the Season of Inner Change, and this episode gives you an overview on my refreshed approach to sharing my insights from the clinic, from my programs, and from my personal life. Some topics include: Why the shift? Reconciling modern research and ancient wisdom Format change to meet the demand of authentic human voices in an AI world Addressing youth

Jan 22, 202512 min

S1 Ep 38S1E38: Dr.Peter Attia and I Discuss Insulin Resistance

Peter was kind enough to allow me to re-release our interview from 2019 from his podcast, The Drive, Episode #69. Many people have found me through Peter and told me this was one of their favorite episodes. Aside from insulin resistance and metabolism, we end the discussion with a topic that really resonated with Peter, which is the impact of generational stress, social media, and devices on youth and how I've navigated this in my own personal life. This is longer than my usual episodes since we cover a ton of important topics, so I included detailed timestamps below. I hope you enjoy this important conversation. Peter's overview and perspective on our discussion (0:58) Surprise moment for Peter from our discussion (2:30) How a tough case of insulin resistance led Peter to my work (5:08) Metabolic disease in South Asian and East Asian patients (5:54) Triglyceride paradox in African Americans (10:38) Visceral vs subcutaneous fat and shortcomings of BMI (11:30) Cortisol and glucose variability (25:00) Mechanistic discussion of insulin resistance (27:20) Origins and evolutionary theories on insulin resistance (37:00) Brown adipose tissue and impact of climate patterns on insulin resistance (46:43) Vitamin D and hyperinsulinemia (50:38) Uric acid, high blood pressure, and fructose metabolism(54:05) VO2 max and Zone 2, including ethnic diferences (56:23) Zone 2 fitness testing to evaluate mitochondrial performance (1:01:15) Exercise for long-term functional health (1:01:00) Lifestyle changes to improve insulin resistance and other metabolic phenotypes (1:02:55) Aging and leg strength (1:09:59) Ron's approach to exercise and stress management for those with little time (1:10:00) Ron and Peter discuss stress management (1:13:00) Ron discusses his 5S approach to fatigue and stress management (1:16:00) The impact of family dynamics on health risk (1:17:00) PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) and its link to insulin resistance (1:18:34) Stress, adiposity, and weight loss resistance in females(1:20:00) Sleep apnea and insulin resistance (1:29:00) How a culture of achievement and expectations can lead to undue stress, unhappiness, and health problems in our children (a Silicon Valley case study) (1:30:10) The negative impact of devices and social media on children and Ron's approach to managing this (1:40:00)

Nov 13, 20241h 55m

S1 Ep 37S1E37: Alcohol's Real Impact on Body Fat and Glucose

Is alcohol really a low carb, keto friendly substance like many ads and influencers claim, or is there more to it? Even if the glucose on your CGM (continuous glucose monitor) doesn't budge after a drink, there are real metabolic effects on glucose and body fat you should be aware of. Non-drinkers will benefit from this episode too since we cover some key metabolic principles, along with the following: Quick overview of the metabolic merry-go-round and liver metabolism Why your CGM glucose results may be normal or even low after drinking alcohol Pathways by which alcohol affects glucose and body fat The surprising impact of alcohol on muscle How alcohol is disguised and advertised to be "metabolically neutral" My personal approach to alcohol consumption

Oct 16, 202425 min

S1 Ep 36S1E36: Is Skipping Breakfast Unhealthy?

In this episode I answer a question from a listener who is confused regarding whether breakfast is optimal or not optimal for health. Although intermittent fasting made breakfast skipping a common practice, there is nuance to this question. We cover some of the following: Benefits of breakfast skipping and why it's so common Downsides of breakfast skipping and how it can backfire Why I personally have added breakfast back in on most days Balancing breakfast needs with physical and cognitive demands Optimal breakfast composition Approach to intermittent breakfast skipping

Sep 12, 202414 min

S1 Ep 35S1E35: Your Body Is A Problem

Our body has become an obsession that many of us are consumed by day and night. Hollywood and the fashion industry started the movement of creating unrealistic body standards, but now the growing number of celebrity and health influencers have taken this movement and put it on steroids. In this episode I discuss the following: Reframing the human body so we don't take it so seriously Unrealistic body standards perpetuated by health influencers My own personal challenges with overcoming a Type A approach to health and fitness Putting an end to familial and cultural patterns of body shaming The disturbing impact of social media and AI filters Why body composition scans can be a problem Strategies for detaching from body/fitness/health/longevity obsession, including a visualization exercise

Jul 11, 202425 min

S1 Ep 34S1E34: Are We Taking Higher Protein Diets Too Far?

Eating more protein is currently the mantra being shared by many health leaders and big food has caught on. Are we missing any potential risks in the midst of the high protein movement? This episode covers some of the following topics: Lessons learned from the low fat, low carb, and fasting movements How higher protein diets are being misused by many Understanding the important mismatch between protein intake and energy expenditure What happens to excess protein in the body? Finding the goldilocks zone for mTOR activation Protein intake recommendations for different groups

Jun 4, 202428 min

S1 Ep 33S1E33: The Split Is Why You Struggle

Much of our emotional unrest results from the act of splitting our identity into multiple roles and different personas. In this episode I explore: What's the split? Why we split? Using imagery to visualize the split? My personal practices to quiet the mind Shifting towards unification

May 21, 202415 min

S1 Ep 32S1E32: New Directions

I'm feeling an urge to shift my content in a new direction. I'm not giving up on discussing metabolism since that's a topic that is still very close to my heart, but at the age of 52 and after digging deep into insulin resistance for well over a decade, I'm sensing a different pull. In this episode I discuss my internal transformation and how you too might have a different voice inside that is longing for a new direction.

Dec 28, 202310 min

S1 Ep 31S1E31: 3 Fundamental Root Causes of Insulin Resistance

This episode takes a fresh look at the 3 fundamental molecular root causes of insulin resistance using some familiar storylines from prior episodes combined with some new story hooks to help you understand the science of insulin resistance. We cover the following: Quick review of insulin mechanism of action Summarizing the 3 root causes or what I call "-emias" of insulin resistance The inflammation-insulin resistance link explained using a busy ER analogy Using lifestyle changes to manage the 3 root causes

Dec 6, 202323 min

S1 Ep 30S1E30: Protein, Fasting, Ketosis, and Insulin Resistance

This episode digs deep into protein and more specifically amino acids (protein building blocks) and their role in metabolism, weight control, insulin resistance, and overall health. We cover some of the following: Quick overview of mitochondrial metabolism Introducing protein and amino acids The role of amino acids in energy production Fasting and ketosis Can excess protein intake lead to fat/weight gain? The link between amino acids and insulin resistance

Aug 10, 202330 min

S1 Ep 29S1E29: Acetyl CoA, Citrate, and the Metabolic Merry-Go-Round

I've selected 2 key metabolic ingredients, Acetyl CoA and Citrate, to explain nutrition metabolism in further detail. I've also selected a different storyline, the mitochondrial amusement park and the Kreb's merry-go-round, to help you visualize some of the most fundamental steps of metabolism. In this episode we cover: Acetyl CoA's role as a key metabolic conductor The metabolic merry-go-round used to explain Kreb's cycle The importance of the Citrate sensor in switching between anabolism and catabolism How these concepts are tied to the root cause for weight gain and insulin resistance A critique of B-vitamin supplements as "energy producers"

Jul 6, 202334 min

S1 Ep 28S1E28: Mental and Metabolic Effects of Work from Home

The mental and metabolic impact of human beings predominantly or exclusively working from home has been profound. I've noticed significant increases in insulin resistant conditions including premature heart disease and a deterioration in mental health. All of these risks existed pre-pandemic, reflecting our modern digital lifestyles, but post-pandemic these risks have intensified to an even worse public health crisis. In this episode I cover some of the following: Overall impact of WFH (work from home) on metabolic and emotional health Evidence-based guidelines for MED (minimum effective dose) of daily walking steps and strength training minutes per week MED for minutes of aerobic training with tips on improving adherence Digging into the science of ZEF (Zoom Exhaustion Fatigue) based on Stanford University research Impact of WFH on stress and sleep

Jun 21, 202320 min

S1 Ep 27S1E27: Targeting Visceral and Subcutaneous Fat Loss

I see lots of patients in my clinic who aim to lose body fat and have become well versed in the different types of body fat, specifically subcutaneous adipose tissue (aka SAT) and visceral adipose tissue (aka VAT). Although VAT and SAT are both fat, they represent different health risks and there are some differences in terms of which strategies are more effective for VAT vs SAT loss. This episode is a good follow-up to Episode 16 (Getting Your Body to Burn Fat), which provides the scientific foundation for fat loss (aka lipolysis) along with providing practical suggestions as well. In this episode, we cover: Overview of SAT (subcutaneous fat) vs VAT (visceral fat) How to measure SAT vs VAT Dietary approaches to tackle SAT vs VAT Deep dive on which exercises and routines address SAT vs VAT Other lifestyle factors that address SAT and VAT

May 3, 202334 min

S1 Ep 26S1E26: The Science of GLP-1 Drugs and Natural Weight Loss

GLP-1 drugs have been all over the headlines and the global demand for using these drugs for weight loss has been significant. GLP-1 belongs to a family of gut-based hormones called incretins. In this episode I'll teach you about the fascinating incretin system and how you can influence it naturally to promote weight loss. I cover the following: Understanding the incretin system and how the gut communicates with the brain How the incretins affect the pancreas and other major organs Benefits and risks of GLP-1 agonist drugs My thoughts on using GLP-1 for what I call "cosmetic" weight loss Non-drug lifestyle strategies to increase GLP-1 to lower weight and lower glucose

Mar 28, 202337 min

S1 Ep 25S1E25: The Critical Pentose Phosphate Pathway and Erythritol

The pentose phosphate pathway, which I refer to as P3, is one of my favorite metabolic pathways and one that gets far less attention than glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, and Krebs, yet plays such a key role in our body. In this episode we go over the following: Brief refresher on glycolysis and coenzymes using James Bond storytelling Deeper dive into oxidation, reduction, and free radicals (aka reactive oxygen species or ROS) Understanding and remembering the key functions of P3 How P3 is tied to obesity, insulin resistance, heart disease, and cancer How erythritol is tied to P3 and the fallacy of a study linking it to heart disease

Mar 14, 202332 min

S1 Ep 24S1E24: Metabyte #1 - Insulin Lock and Key

In this Metabyte (shorter episode), I review the interaction of the insulin hormone and its receptor on the surface of the muscle cells using a slice of chocolate cake, a lock and key, and a reference to Indiana Jones.

Jan 24, 20239 min

S1 Ep 23S1E23: Holistic Hypocrisy and Supplement Scams

Call it holistic, functional, metabolic, integrative, longevity, or whatever, but this episode expresses some of my concerns about the direction of what I refer to as the rising "alt health" movement. Interestingly, I'm part of both alt health and mainstream medicine, so I'll share my take from both sides. I'll discuss: The story of "Dr.Bob," a fictional alt health practitioner whose practice is rife with hypocrisy and questionable practices The story of "Diane," a fictional patient anecdote based on patient and audience feedback, who is going bankrupt purchasing alt health services. How the supplement industry is morphing into its own version of "Big Pharma" Defending mainstream doctors, an unfortunate target of the alt health movement Blindspots and potential harms of alt health messaging Some thoughts on how alt health and mainstream medicine can collaborate better

Sep 7, 202255 min

S1 Ep 22S1E22: Lipids Part 2 - Cholesterol Numbers and Heart Disease Risk

In this episode we will tie together cholesterol metabolism using the boat vehicular model from Part 1, and understanding your own cholesterol results in greater depth. My free cholesterol e-book here summarizes key numbers and concepts discussed in this episode. We'll discuss the following: Review of lipid boats and cholesterol metabolism Understanding the impact of lifestyle on blood vessel health Key characteristics of lipid particles driving heart disease Overlooked cholesterol numbers that matter most Hidden heart disease risks you need to prioritize

Jun 21, 202234 min

S1 Ep 21S1E21: Lipids Part 1- Metabolic Trafficking using Cars and Boats

Lipid (cholesterol) physiology is complicated, but essential for you to understand as part of metabolism, health, and longevity. Let's simplify lipids (and glucose) using cars, boats, and traffic. This sets the foundation for future episodes where I discuss the practical implications of lipids and heart disease risk. We'll discuss the following: The vehicular metabolic traffic model Quick review of glucose and insulin metabolism Introducing lipoprotein boats Understanding glucose cars and lipid boats together What we mean by "fat-burner" and "sugar-burner"

May 24, 202231 min

S1 Ep 20S1E20: Glucose Variability: An Essential Metabolic Metric

Glucose variability (GV) is an important metric that expands upon the current limited application of fasting blood glucose and hemoglobin A1C. In this episode we'll discuss: The limitations of A1C and fasting blood glucose What is GV and why it matters? How GV is related to inflammation and chronic disease Glucose dipping and its connection to weight gain Defining an optimal range for GV

Apr 12, 202228 min

S1 Ep 19S1E19: Rethinking Hemoglobin A1C and Are You Truly Prediabetic?

The hemoglobin A1C is a useful, yet imperfect glycemic marker which we'll explore further in this episode where we discuss: The origins of the glycohemoglobin test (aka A1C) The flaws of A1C testing and why you may not be prediabetic Insulin resistant markers that should accompany A1C testing The impact of ethnicity on A1C testing An exciting new metric that may be superior to the A1C test

Mar 22, 202226 min

S1 Ep 18S1E18: Multiethnic Metabolism and Heart Disease Risk

There are significant ethnicity-specific differences in metabolism and heart disease risk that are not often discussed. In this episode we cover: A brief overview of insulin resistance (IR) and the renin angiotensin system (aka RAS) How IR and RAS present in major ethnic groups like African Americans, Asians (including South Asians), Hispanics, etc. My simplistic model for categorizing IR to better explain ethnic risk Ethnic-specific lifestyle changes to improve metabolism and reduce heart disease risk

Mar 3, 202242 min

S1 Ep 17S1E17: Blood Pressure, Body Fat, and Sodium

I'm going to explain the interaction between blood pressure, body fat, and sodium by explaining the all important RAAS (renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system). Understanding this system can help you optimize blood pressure, heart, and overall vascular health. We'll discuss the following: Understanding how RAAS works How body fat interacts with RAAS Why sodium is not the root cause of high blood pressure The connection between insulin resistance and RAAS Lifestyle measures to effectively reduce blood pressure

Feb 15, 202233 min

S1 Ep 16S1E16: Getting Your Body to Burn Fat

Understanding the mechanism behind how your body stores and burns fat (aka lipolysis) will help you incorporate lifestyle strategies to help you lose excess body fat. In this episode we discuss: The science of burning body fat Different types of body fat based on color and location Teaching your body to burn excess fat through thermogenesis Multiple lifestyle strategies to enhance fat loss

Jan 25, 202241 min

S1 Ep 15S1E15: Science of Muscle Growth and Optimal Protein Intake

Muscles are a key organ for longevity, yet the majority of patients I see in my clinic suffer metabolically, physically, and even mentally from a lack of optimal muscle strength. Most individuals are also consuming insufficient protein to activate muscle growth. In this episode I discuss: The science of muscle growth (aka muscle protein synthesis) The role of insulin and mTOR using a Marvel superhero Defining optimal protein intake for muscle growth Vegetarian vs animal protein Fasting, exercise and other lifestyle factors affecting muscle

Jan 12, 202242 min

S1 Ep 14S1E14: Why Everyone Should Experience Ketosis Regardless of their Diet

Ketogenic diets are commonly associated with meat-based diets, but this misconception isolates individuals from accessing this precious metabolic state. In this episode I discuss the following: Ketosis explained using an ox-powered waterwheel Fat burning/oxidation explained using box cutters Why ketones are an incredible energy source The health benefits of ketosis explained How plant-eaters and meat-eaters can access ketosis

Dec 23, 202132 min

S1 Ep 13S1E13: Exploring Envy, The Forbidden Emotion

Envy is an emotion very few people like to talk about, but that simmers inside so many of us. I talk about envy openly in this episode and discuss the following: Why people avoid discussing envy The impact of envy on our emotional health My personal experience with envy The parenting impact of envy on children Toxic competitiveness fueled by envy Practical tips on coping with envy

Dec 15, 202118 min

S1 Ep 12S1E12: How Your Body Turns Food Into Energy

In this episode I use 4 key coenzymes along with storytelling and visualization to help you understand energy metabolism. We'll weave in James Bond's Casino Royale and introduce a "RAP" to help you become a metabolic whiz. Topics include: Mitochondria refresher Introducing the 4 key coenzymes Major metabolic processes that produce energy The role of B vitamins in metabolism Cutting edge longevity molecules and supplements

Dec 8, 202136 min

S1 Ep 11S1E11: Molecular Basis for Why Plant and Paleo Diets Can Work

In this episode I do my best to provide an objective, science-based mechanism for how plant-based and paleo-type diets can be effective in reversing insulin resistance. I cover the following: Molecular overview of insulin resistance Case descriptions of how plant-based and paleo-type diets can reverse insulin resistance Critical role of mitochondrial horsepower Overlap areas with plant-based and paleo-type diets Key concepts behind dietary personalization

Nov 24, 202118 min

S1 Ep 10S1E10: The Liver's Key Role in Metabolism and Insulin Resistance

It's time to introduce the liver into our metabolic framework and understand how it interacts with fat and muscle. We'll discuss: The metabolic triad of glucose, fat and muscle How the liver regulates glucose with extraordinary precision Understanding metabolism when fed, fasted, and in ketosis Insulin resistance in the liver and how it's linked to elevated glucose, triglycerides and fatty liver

Nov 17, 202129 min

S1 Ep 9S1E9: Fat Metabolism: How We Store, Move, and Burn Body Fat

This episode introduces fat metabolism through signature storytelling that involves ships, TSA agents, and a visit to a pub. We'll cover the following: Overlaps in fat and glucose metabolism The essence of fat mobilization and storage Key hormones for fat storage and burning Deeper understanding of insulin resistance and fat gain Lifestyle changes to enhance fat burning

Nov 9, 202134 min

S1 Ep 8S1E8: Intro to Mitochondria and Energy Production

In prior episodes we discussed how glucose gets into cells from the bloodstream, but now it's time to dig deeper and understand how glucose and nutrients actually get into the mitochondria to produce energy. Optimal mitochondrial function is essential for energy, weight control, and disease prevention, so understanding its function is key. Brief overview of insulin resistance basics from prior episodes The origin and function of mitochondria A college admissions anecdote to explain how glucose gets "admitted" into the mitochondria Understanding aerobic vs anerobic metabolism Optimal exercise intensity to activate mitochondria, maximal energy production, and curb hunger

Oct 28, 202122 min

S1 Ep 7S1E7: Have We Taken Fasting Too Far?

Fasting continues to be one of the top health and nutrition trends in the world. Why wouldn't it be? Weight loss, disease prevention and reversal, longevity benefits, and the list goes on. As someone who has practiced fasting and prescribes it in the clinic, there is a dark side to fasting that is not being discussed. I discuss some of the following topics in this episode: If fasting is medicine, what's the safety, efficacy and toxicity profile? 6 categories of high risk fasters Fasting in women and vulnerable populations Redefining a successful fast beyond weight loss Social media impact of fasting Fasting health inequities: A Case Study If this episode resonates, please share with others, post comments on my instagram @roneshsinhamd, or reach out by e-mail at my blog, www.culturalhealthsolutions.com

Oct 13, 202136 min

S1 Ep 6S1E6: Molecular Root Cause for Insulin Resistance

We laid the groundwork for understanding the root cause of insulin resistance in prior episodes, and now we have reached a major climax in this saga where we discuss one of the molecular root causes for this condition. There will be some James Bond references and an explanation of insulin resistance using a kitchen power outage as an example. We'll end this episode by panning out from the molecules to the meta picture of insulin by going over 3 key substances that trigger insulin resistance and how these are linked to lifestyle.

Sep 29, 202126 min

S1 Ep 5S1E5: Insulin Lock and Key Model of Metabolism

This episode will explain the important interaction between insulin, insulin receptor, and a key protein called IRS (insulin receptor substrate). I'll use a simple lock and key model to simplify how these molecules interact and serve as an important doorway to metabolism. Understanding the information in this episode will move you closer to gaining deep insights into future episodes where I discuss the molecular and lifestyle basis for insulin resistance and related issues with metabolism.

Sep 16, 202119 min

S1 Ep 4S1E4: Rumination as a Gateway to Stress, Depression, and Anxiety

Find out why I call rumination pre-depression/pre-anxiety. Identifying and solving for rumination can have a significant impact on reducing much of the suffering we experience on a daily basis. In this episode I describe the science of rumination, common rumination movies that play inside our head, and tactics for terminating rumination before it spirals out of control.

Sep 8, 202125 min