Ben Bikman, PhD | Reversing Insulin Resistance | The Metabolic Link Ep.9

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @MetabolicHealthSummit
    @MetabolicHealthSummit  11 месяцев назад +14

    Watch Dr. Ben Bikman's Metabolic Health Summit 2024 full presentation here: ruclips.net/video/gfikT_O4v9A/видео.html

  • @annieacevedocruz
    @annieacevedocruz Год назад +550

    I was able to reverse pre diabetes, PCOS, insulin resistance and fatty liver with diet change. I stopped eating carbs. All on my own because my doctor was more interested in medicating me instead of educating me on metabolic syndrome and the importance of diet. I learned how to eat watching RUclips videos. I wish doctors were better educated in nutrition instead of just keeping patients dependent on pharmaceuticals.

    • @tracym.worley3214
      @tracym.worley3214 Год назад +15

      I agree totally!

    • @gtm5650
      @gtm5650 Год назад

      Most Dr are unhealthy to some degree because of their profession.

    • @rachelwaldman7826
      @rachelwaldman7826 Год назад +13

      Fabulous!!! How long did it take? Congrats! Did you exercise or fast?

    • @SDima-mt1ug
      @SDima-mt1ug Год назад +30

      They get perks from pharma to promote their products.

    • @mikerudd4943
      @mikerudd4943 Год назад +15

      Totally doing the same. My oncologist is supportive but NEVER suggested it.

  • @bazo0
    @bazo0 Год назад +345

    Ben Bikman is a treasure. Loved that talk.
    Reversed prediabetes, lost 90lbs, a dozen other improvements like eczema/brain fog/depression/social anxiety resolved etc.
    Beef, butter, bacon, eggs, 0carb hard cheese, bone broth, 1 year so far.
    Got a lot of chicken and fish early on, with added butter. Now mostly steak and eggs and eggs and steak.
    I don't care if I am wrong about everything and die instantly at some point, I prefer feeling good for as long as I am alive, rather than living to 100 and be on meds and in a
    nursing home for 40 years, or die on cancer like most of my family due to carb addiction.
    Eat real food with 1 ingredient.

    • @MetabolicHealthSummit
      @MetabolicHealthSummit  Год назад +21

      Congrats on all of your success and thank you for sharing!

    • @susancastner7332
      @susancastner7332 Год назад +32

      I love your attitude. I doubt you will ever even be in a nursing home. I started fasting and Carnivore one month ago. I wasn't looking for it. It found me! Nearly 2 years ago my twin sister called me that she was going in for surgery. She had breast cancer. I tried to support her, but was really attached to my tender chicken, bone broth and eggs and milk. She declined chemo and went vegan. I decided to wait several months, especially after hearing about plant toxins and oxylates, to break the news...hey sis...I'm Carnivore. I'm a senior and so many people my age have given into old age, pharmaceuticals, walkers and the list goes on. I don't really understand what Dr. Bikman is discussing. I just want to live strong and vital. I do hope the Carnivore community grows beyond measure. Our society has been sick too long.

    • @bazo0
      @bazo0 Год назад +11

      @@susancastner7332 Sorry to hear what you've been through, keep strong, as we only can lead by example.
      That's the most important point I've learned so far. You cannot force poeple to do anything, food lifestyle is a religion.
      You may slide some videos here and there but in the end people are not ready for it.
      A work college of mine had a tumor cut out because he was diagnosed with stomach cancer. As I was linking him a video from Dr. Berry titled "Cancer hates this diet" he just answered "The doc said the cancer was cut out, no life interventions needed right now.".
      People don't want to see any changes as long as there is an operation, a pill or a therapy for anything,
      I wish you all the best for your family,
      be the shining light so that one day, they might come around!

    • @susancastner7332
      @susancastner7332 Год назад +8

      @@bazo0 Thank you so much for writing. I have to say, I love the support that I see among the community. It's so wonderful. My hope has gone sky high!!!

    • @teresamoews6695
      @teresamoews6695 Год назад +4

      @@susancastner7332 How is your sister?

  • @vthirteen
    @vthirteen Год назад +262

    There comes a time when, after reading and watching so much on the subject of metabolic health, you have to rely on information from ‘expert sources’ and it is evident Mr Bikman is one of the few at the top of his game. Great talk from both gentlemen.

    • @mohammedrehman8306
      @mohammedrehman8306 Год назад +47

      Health information always comes down to who you trust and me personally, I trust Professor Bikman.

    • @karenf9137
      @karenf9137 Год назад +16

      @@mohammedrehman8306 100% agree

    • @marianne1959
      @marianne1959 Год назад +14

      Could not agree more!

    • @MetabolicHealthSummit
      @MetabolicHealthSummit  Год назад +24

      We’re so glad you enjoyed this discussion! Thank you!

    • @maryellencervantes1332
      @maryellencervantes1332 Год назад

      You are so right. I've seen every podcast with Ben Bikman and he gives you more info in each youtube video. I now eat whole eggs and meat with a bit of fat on it because of him. Trying "not to fear fat" as he says. But, also look up the Glucose Goddess youtube videos or her FB, instagram accounts. Because just like what was mentioned at the end of this video, some people still eat too much sweets and starches even if they know better. The GlucoseGodess explains in more detail ways one can circumvent that "sugar roller coaster" cycle of eating sweets and starches which activate your hunger center in your brain to produce hunger hormones that make you want more sweets and starches - one "hack", one way to stop the cravings and sugar spikes, then later sugar "crashes" is to start with a savory breakfast or first meal of the day instead of a sweet breafast or first meal, this is one of her "hacks". She gives people 10 "bio hacks" in chapter 3 of her book "Glucose Revolution".

  • @SandraCarterAtHomeNC
    @SandraCarterAtHomeNC Год назад +43

    Thank God for Dr. Bikman! I am 58 years old and have been. T2D for 25 years. I read the doctor's book, Why We Get Sick, twice. In 6 months, the information in that book has helped me reduce my insulin usage by 70% and my A1C is down from 10.5 to 7.2 and I have lost 30 lb. I'm so thankful for this new information. ❤ Please keep spreading the word on insulin resistance to help more people.

  • @denisedecker7330
    @denisedecker7330 11 месяцев назад +21

    This guy can pick up on any lead by a host. He is not full of himself as some of the pioneers in this field acting like they have a patent on this information. He's a treasure!

  • @TheAndyb1968
    @TheAndyb1968 Год назад +131

    Dr. Bikman is such an excellent teacher. I learn so much from him.

  • @SandraCarterAtHomeNC
    @SandraCarterAtHomeNC Год назад +34

    I love Dr Bikmans book "Why We Get Sick." This is exactly what happened to me over the last 25 years. I'm working on reversing my insulin resistance/ Type2 diabetes with low carb and IF. It works. I have already reduced my insulin injections and medications by over 60%

  • @joyperry8310
    @joyperry8310 Год назад +39

    Ben Bikman is just fabulous. I could listen to him all day long. What a great source of such important information!!

    • @maryhumphrey2236
      @maryhumphrey2236 8 месяцев назад +1

      A great source of information without the fluff!

  • @24bellers20
    @24bellers20 Год назад +44

    I’ll start at the beginning. @28 I developed hypertension from literally nowhere. I was running 10km a day. I had scans, echoes, bloods, stress test, v max. Nothing showed any issues. Fast forwards to 2022,I am now 66. I went carnivore. My Bp is now lowering. I have come off 2 meds onto 1. At the rate I am improving it looks as though I will be med free by the end of the year. All along it must have been an insulin/ glucose metabolic issue. No one tested my insulin only my glucose, and because that sat between 4.7 and 6 I was deemed to be in good health. These guys have changed my life and I thank them for that so much. I share every podcast and will send this to my GP practice.

    • @Mr_Fission
      @Mr_Fission 7 месяцев назад

      Congrats! I love hearing low carb success stories like this. How did your doctors respond to your progress? Have you been able to help anyone else in your life fix their health issues? Have you encountered any resistance from others?

    • @24bellers20
      @24bellers20 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@Mr_Fission my Doctor says it’s stupidity and I will damage my health beyond repair. I’m off for more bloods on Monday morning. It’s almost as though he can’t wait to find something wrong. This is now the 2nd time since Christmas. All because my ldl has risen, my hdl has risen and my trigs are down to 0.88.
      I have a friend that’s changed her diet to follow the same lines as me. Once again, meds reduced and bp falling. We can’t all be wrong.

    • @Mr_Fission
      @Mr_Fission 7 месяцев назад

      @@24bellers20 I had a feeling that your doctor was trying to sabotage your progress. Their understanding of cholesterol is entirely wrong. There is so much scientific evidence showing that cholesterol levels don't matter whatsoever, and that in older people, higher LDL levels are associated with LONGER life, not shorter.
      Dr. Paul Mason - 'The truth about high cholesterol'
      ruclips.net/video/rdgS3PuSuyg/видео.html
      High LDL Cholesterol Increases on a Low Carb Diet - The Lipid Energy Model
      ruclips.net/video/AkzxESsTJyM/видео.html
      Keep up the good fight! Sadly doctors want you sick, because you buy more services when you're ill than when you're healthy. They are symptom management salesmen, not health improvement experts. Never forget that your illness is a commodity to them, and if your illness goes away, they can't monetize you anymore. That's why your doc wants you to fail.

  • @brendadudderar8230
    @brendadudderar8230 Год назад +55

    This was a great pairing of question and answer on this subject. Dr Bikman is a master at simplifying complex information in a practical everyday people approach. Thank you.

  • @jselectronics8215
    @jselectronics8215 Год назад +24

    I started low carb in 2018 after learning I was prediabetic, at age 71. My PCP had merely circled my fasting glucose number of 117, and said my AST was high, at 48. I went home and looked it up and decided I was prediabetic. At least. He had never run A1C on me. Since then it has been like pulling teeth to have fasting insulin run. Last checkup I asked what my A1C was, he replied my fasting BS was 99 so need to check it. OMG. And he is proud of my health, saying I'm his best patient. Carnivore here, no thanks to him. I looked up the lab report and ketones were "+1".

    • @Mr_Fission
      @Mr_Fission 7 месяцев назад

      General practitioners make me so angry. They are essentially salesmen for "health" products. But a huge portion of their client base consists of metabolically sick people. If the GP's make their patients metabolically healthy, those people are no longer in the market for as many services. They're not buying blood pressure drugs. They're not buying blood tests every two months. They're not buying regular office visits. The sicker we are, the better customers we are, from their perspective. It really makes me sick how our society has come to view what are essentially sales personnel as caring medical experts who want us to be well. They don't. They need us sick.

  • @eileenromps9266
    @eileenromps9266 Год назад +69

    2 amazing experts! Mind blowing amount of information. I’m going to have to listen again to absorb all of the data!!

    • @MetabolicHealthSummit
      @MetabolicHealthSummit  Год назад +5

      We’re so glad you enjoyed this conversation! Thank you!

    • @josephinespira1613
      @josephinespira1613 Год назад +7

      Amazing dr Bikman indeed 👏 but l could listen in more relaxed way if the medical science terms were scaled down alittle for ordinary folks! Like me suffering this very serious health monster...

    • @DanEngell
      @DanEngell Год назад +6

      Be sure to eat some fat while listening for better information absorption!

    • @niranjanpaul2176
      @niranjanpaul2176 Год назад

      @@DanEngell oh sure 😁

  • @paulpladin9590
    @paulpladin9590 Год назад +44

    Thank you so much for pointing out that in type 2, insulin production might be insulin insufficient but it does not "Burn Out" I coach LADA (type 1 in adults) and so very many of them were misdiagnosed as type 2 for a significant time, some for years. It is far more plausible (in many cases) where those type 2s who "burn out" were never type 2 at all.

    • @linsteele1820
      @linsteele1820 Год назад +3

      How do I know for sure

    • @paulpladin9590
      @paulpladin9590 Год назад +2

      @@linsteele1820 How you know you are type 1?
      Versus type 2?

    • @linsteele1820
      @linsteele1820 Год назад +3

      @Paul Pladin I'm type rwo because I got this in my sixties. My mom and grandma had diabetes also. I have never been fat either, so I've wondered about what I actually have

    • @jonthomas9708
      @jonthomas9708 Год назад +2

      Interesting observation

    • @KismetWLS
      @KismetWLS Год назад +6

      Age at recognized 'onset' is no longer considered the defining difference.

  • @sharonthurman2747
    @sharonthurman2747 Год назад +25

    My new soon to be old Dr. Refuses to prescribe me a CGM because she doesn’t want me to obsess over the numbers and wants me to follow the Diabetes association’s dietary guidelines. I have been doin ketovore since Feb.25th and have lost weight, lowered my daily blood glucose, and A1C with no thanks to her!

    • @Mr_Fission
      @Mr_Fission 7 месяцев назад

      Fight the good fight! Remember, doctors are salesmen, and you're their customer. You're only buying their products when you are sick. A healthy Sharon doesn't pay as well.

  • @pix6136
    @pix6136 Год назад +16

    Great talk. Having been diagnosed with HBP in my 30's tgen NAFLD in my 40's then Graves Disease in 50's with half thyroid taken plus dealing with swinging obesity periods abd now in my 60's i've got the brain fig, lethargy, protruding stomach, skin problems, varicose veins. I've just started realising its probably leaky gut and insulin resistance all along. I've now started intermittant fasting but after listening to your talk and other doctors i'm going to switch to wholefoods, no sugar and flours and build to a 36 hour fast once a week to try and get on top of my symptoms . I feel 82 instead of 62 .
    Thanks for your insights

  • @josieb1991
    @josieb1991 Год назад +12

    I don’t agree with worrying about calories at all but love all the rest. Never get enough of Ben bikman.

  • @andreels
    @andreels 3 месяца назад +2

    my triglycerides went from 1095 (A1C 13.4, glucose 486) to 165 (A1C 6.2, glucose 107) in 3 months thanks to the advice from people like Dr Bikman. very low carb, almost carnivore style, no more snacking, intermittent fasting, walking, some resistance training and NO meds, despite my Dr trying to put me on insulin, ozempic, metformin and a statin.

  • @tony3998
    @tony3998 7 месяцев назад +6

    I did cured my type2 diabetes in 6 months I started at 8.7 A1c and now I'm on 4.6 I started with intermittent fasting 2 meals a day, and low carbs 50g a day and stopped sugar and processed food LCHF

  • @dlarp_6528
    @dlarp_6528 Год назад +14

    His book "Why we get sick" is a masterpiece! Doctors need to read this! They are mostly clueless

    • @Mr_Fission
      @Mr_Fission 7 месяцев назад

      Doctors are sales personnel, not health personnel. If we get better, we stop coming to see them as much. They're not clueless. They're protecting their business model. They're protecting their livelihoods by keeping people sick when they ignore the evidence that a low carb diet creates healthy humans. We're just customers to the industrial-scale illness management industry that we've been trained to call "healthcare".

    • @M.Sforza
      @M.Sforza 5 месяцев назад

      Drs scare the crap out of me.

  • @shekatagani
    @shekatagani Год назад +13

    People like you two on U-tube have saved me from poor Health! Thanks! I am 69 and about a year and a half I changed to a low carb diet, cut my sugar and alcohol consumption, started walking every day, and weight training 3 times a week.... I dropped 45 lbs. around my middle, gained some muscle and dropped my High Blood Pressure to more Normal levels. I only eat one meal or sometimes two meals a day. I think I will live a lot longer and more Healthy than many People I know who still eat the SAD and don't exercise. You folks educating us are a true blessing! I never learned any of this from my Doctors! Thanks!

    • @Mr_Fission
      @Mr_Fission 7 месяцев назад

      Glad to hear you're improving! You may want to consider cutting cooking oils too. It's another hidden killer that nobody talks about. Try giving this video a watch. Without exaggeration, it changed my life. I dumped my oils out immediately after watching it:
      Dr. Chris Knobbe - 'Diseases of Civilization: Are Seed Oil Excesses the Unifying Mechanism?'
      ruclips.net/video/7kGnfXXIKZM/видео.html

  • @yuliaantonenkovolkova9041
    @yuliaantonenkovolkova9041 Год назад +8

    I can't get enough of dr. Bickman 🥰

  • @mattieclark5235
    @mattieclark5235 Год назад +42

    Thank you for applying to my question. I have decided against a surgery. I really believe I can do this without surgery. I know that this is probably my last chance to lose the weight. I guess my worst fear is loose skin. Anyway, I'm going to try my best to loose the weight.

    • @shorelined1
      @shorelined1 Год назад +4

      Doing "healthy keto"1 I lost my appetite and so getting nutrients was my big issue. I'd say using electrolytes was critical to sticking with it too. I just didn't want to eat much but felt fine as long as I took electrolytes. Lost 33 lbs in about 6 wks so everyone thought i was dying. Being just under 5'9 and going from 147 to 114 was extreme. I even lost my periods. Making new drinks and teas with monk fruit drops and erithritol (plus watching dr berg videos) kept me motivated to keep at it. The benefits of autophagy is where I got my main interest in it. I did keto and IF for health issues, not weight loss. I had pretty loose skin on my abdomen from dropping too much fat, too fast, but loose skin is a small price to pay for regaining energy, focus and overall feeling better. My joint pain decreased greatly. I wouldn't worry about loose skin. After safely loosing weight and feeling healthier, skin can be removed if desired. Good luck!

    • @timedwards752
      @timedwards752 Год назад +10

      Look into fasting for autophagy. That will help with the loose skin as you lose weight.

    • @calista1280
      @calista1280 Год назад +9

      mattie clark, You've got this! It's not difficult after watching this dr and Dr Berg, Dr Hyman etc...
      I'm currently losing weight, FINALLY! By eliminating refined carbs & IF. I extend the after dinner & sleep fast by delaying breakfast almost to lunchtime. I drink tea or coffee without creamer or honey so as not to break the fast. I then have a protein rich meal ie eggs, cheese & ham. My dinner is chicken, fish or beef & vegies with salad. I will also have a small amount of tuna or pickled herring as a snack, if I've worked hard & my energy is flagging. I may add an electrolyte drink for the afternoons to replenish & support my system.
      No potatoes, rice etc.
      The weight is falling off already!!! My body moves more easily. My mood is elevated because my aches and pains from Fibromyalgia are getting less strong as well! 👍🏻
      You can do this too! It's actually relatively easy as I dont feel hungry for the most part & I smile when I am hungry because my body is burning off the fat for energy! Win Win! 🎉

    • @johnhuesca5222
      @johnhuesca5222 Год назад +5

      I lost 60+lbs and had and have lose skin that eventually goes away especially if u excersize it takes time u didn’t put all the weight on in 1 wk it was time be patient the rewards r great 77 years old no pain and feel great join a carnivore group u need the knowledge and encouragement

    • @johanna6050
      @johanna6050 Год назад

      ​@@timedwards752Kudos for using the words, "loose," and, "lose," correctly.😉

  • @SchmittsPeter
    @SchmittsPeter Год назад +12

    Dave Feldman documented increased fasting triglycerides in some people on a ketogenic diet based on an individual response to coffee consumption. He also has an article about that on his webside. If you are interested in checking that out.

  • @googlefriend8410
    @googlefriend8410 Год назад +6

    Thanks guys, great discussion. Cutting edge. Wish my doctor knew this stuff. All he wants is to push drugs on me. He is a good doctor and sincerely cares about his patients, just not up on Insulin Resistance and metobolic health and markers.

  • @williamstewart1266
    @williamstewart1266 Год назад +13

    protect these two guys and thomas seyfried at all cost i call theses guys the 3 amigos top video top men world class !!! thanks

  • @karenf9137
    @karenf9137 Год назад +16

    First, you are two of my favorite scientists. I even had the opportunity to refer a young girl with, if I recall correctly, a seizure disorder when I was in Wyoming to Dr. D’Agastino some years back. Not sure what happened to her, as I was on vacation out there and just happened to see a poster displayed in a restaurant where I had breakfast before an early flight. I simply wrote down his name, gave it to an employee and told her to give it to the child’s parents/doctor. Anyhow…
    Now, I am trying to find out how chemo and/or radiation disturb metabolism. Something doesn’t seem right in my friend who had two bouts of cancer. He’s very disciplined… like… EXTREMELY, but his glucose, which I have repeatedly told him to ignore for a better value… insulin, continues to rise. He just tested and his glucose was now 7. His team is likely missing something, but idk… ?????

    • @karenf9137
      @karenf9137 Год назад +9

      But I also don’t know where or how to find a practitioner who will perform the right tests without a fight.

    • @rosalbadelriogarcia9598
      @rosalbadelriogarcia9598 Год назад

      You might also try #DrBoz keto channel on you tube. Fasting according to what I have read and learned will keep the chemo symptoms at a more tolerable level for the patient. #DrThomasSeydried explains the many things about cancer as a metabolic disease

    • @cccalifornia7206
      @cccalifornia7206 Год назад

      @@karenf9137 I think the best Doctor to help with tests... would be for you to SEARCH FOR: an ("Integrative Doctor") which most insurance policies WILL NOT pay for!🙁😢More than likely you will have to pay out of your pocket!! Because these Doctor's will not except the lower payments insurance companies try to tell them they will pay them! Nor will insurance Companies pay for many of the tests these Doctor's use to evaluate problems in one's health!!! Sad, but THESE are the facts!!

    • @cccalifornia7206
      @cccalifornia7206 Год назад +2

      @@karenf9137The MEDICAL COMMUNITY has gone South in being good today!! Because it's ALL ABOUT THE PROFIT MOTIVE for Hospital and INSURANCE companies!!! Searching for a Doctor of Osteopathy ("D.O.") might be a better option in being able to get payments for these tests!!

    • @MountainMeg67
      @MountainMeg67 Год назад

      Went through something similar with a family member…and I’m not a doctor, but our family member had pancreatic cancer.

  • @debbieb1482
    @debbieb1482 Год назад +8

    Fantastic information! This has helped me figure out some of the things in managing my health goals. I'm doing very low to no carbs and eating one meal, mainly meat (beef and pork) in the evening. I needed to lose weight, bring down my A1C, lower my BP, etc. I'm finally being more successful at it and controlling my carb cravings. Some of what you have both said here has explained in part what I've been learning in practice. I enjoy listening to the two of you break all of this down. Thanks!

  • @hc5327
    @hc5327 Год назад +4

    About time we start to learn how to help ourselves. Hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia is common now in pre diabetic.

  • @joesobhi
    @joesobhi Год назад +4

    Thanks Dr. Dominic D’Agostino taking his stand on the effect of calories in and calories out.

  • @pointshealthcoaching8474
    @pointshealthcoaching8474 Год назад +8

    It's more important to be completely relaxed while you eat your primary meal and for most working people that means toward the evening. it can be the early evening which gives you plenty of time to Digest the food before you go to sleep.....

    • @LK-jn4uj
      @LK-jn4uj Год назад +2

      Yep husband ate big helping of rice for first time in a long while. His sleep was miserable ! He couldn’t cool off. I told him of the culprit- rice carbs.

  • @thefisherking78
    @thefisherking78 Год назад +17

    Wonderful conversation, thank you so much!

  • @Ariella-mx3xq4cw6n
    @Ariella-mx3xq4cw6n Год назад +5

    In the old world, we didn't have turkey. We had goose, duck, pigeon, partridge, plus animal meat. You couldn't buy pork unless there was an R in the month. Turkey is a very modern dish. Chicken was eaten at special times, we would have a capon at Christmas, easter. Working class people kept chickens in their gardens, for their eggs. When the birds stop laying due to age, they ate the chickens. They were also free range and were fed table scraps. Eggs were preserved in isinglass, for when the chickens had a down time.

    • @kriskeith703
      @kriskeith703 Год назад

      This is excellent. Thank you for the history lesson regarding meat. I had never heard about only eating pork in months with an "R" in it. I will remember this.

  • @Ariella-mx3xq4cw6n
    @Ariella-mx3xq4cw6n Год назад +3

    Strange thing I was diagnosed as insulin resistant in 1968 by a consultant physician. Given no advice told I'd be diabetic by the time I was 40. I was 8s lb11 (lb113) 5'5'' and very active. I ate a normal english 50s 60s diet. We didn't take the all American diet too seriously until the 70s. When the sugar and food manufactures destroyed Professor John Judkin for saying fat good, sugar bad etc.
    I was diagnosed diabetic 2 at 74 years So I'd been in the pre diabetic state a long time. Still not on any drugs after 2 years but fighting to get a normal blood sugar. Down to pre diabetic now. Dr refuses to test for fasting insulin or prescribe any sort of glucose monitoring machine, HBA1C every 6 months. Bought my own monitor which I should not have to in UK.
    Listening to you I had signs of insulinemia, put on weight, which I could not shift, high BP in my 40s. Only now watching RUclips is my weight dropping. I've had to go almost carnivore to see any change. Dropped BP tablets from 3 to 2.
    Being almost carnivore is not good for your social life. Restaurants have meals for vegetarians but not carnivores or ketovore.
    Social gatherings a nightmare, normally brown food. So I call them sin days and enjoy myself. Don't have too many though. We don't have much summer let alone global warming, and that polluting volcano going off in Iceland has destroyed our summer.😭😭

  • @Mo-yj3wf
    @Mo-yj3wf Год назад +10

    Hope for a part 2. Thanks.

  • @desh7120
    @desh7120 Год назад +15

    Marvellous discussion! Thank you both! New subscriber to this channel, but a follower of both of you for a number of years now.

    • @MetabolicHealthSummit
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  • @kathyfaulk710
    @kathyfaulk710 Год назад +5

    my daughter's glucose is fine. She had doubts and checked insulin. It was off the charts.

  • @lindamcneil711
    @lindamcneil711 Год назад +11

    What a great dialogue.
    Thank you for this conversation.
    Wait, does Bikman have a music background too? Did he just say, … “let me just riff on. [the topic]?” Discussing protein levels and mTORR. So awesome.

  • @jeannedigennaro6484
    @jeannedigennaro6484 Год назад +6

    I’m glad you explained how carbs raising insulin is more problematic than protein raising MTOR.

  • @thesunnyroad
    @thesunnyroad Год назад +9

    This is a great interview! Ben is such an amazing and reliable source of knowledge Following a low-carb diet for more than four years and I still have fasting high insulin when my ketones go higher than 1mml still freaking me out

    • @jonthomas9708
      @jonthomas9708 Год назад +1

      Thanks for this. I have been low carb & time restricted feeding for some years and yet I have recently discovered that I am on the first rung of pre-diabetes. Learning this I reduced carbs close to zero, salad excepted, and used a continuous glucose monitor for a fortnight, including a 7day fast at the end. I had spikes in glucose unrelated to eating (fasted) and in the UK I can't seem to get tested for insulin anywhere. The whole issue is a puzzle

    • @bonnieo8
      @bonnieo8 Год назад +2

      I’m curious. Why are you freaked out. Lots of experts talk about normal ketosis vs ketoacidosis. You can’t really be in ketosis if you have high insulin levels, can you?

    • @eugeniebreida1583
      @eugeniebreida1583 Год назад +4

      @@jonthomas9708 How is your sleep? Stress levels? Many hormonal responses can/do raise glucose (and thereby insulin). Am sure my ideas here just scratching surface, google and pubmed are your friends…

    • @jonthomas9708
      @jonthomas9708 Год назад +2

      @@eugeniebreida1583 Hi Eugenie. I am aware that cortisol and exercise both can raise blood glucose. Also that getting my sleep sorted out (which I need to do) will minimise anxiety and cortisol. Question is for me, does my glucose just spike too high and too often or am I also insulin resistant? I did a crude glucose tolerance test (scarfed 75g of maltose, couldn't get hold of glucose) and my glucose level went through the roof then undershot coming down within 2 hours. Doesn't say insulin resistant to me, but then that was on the second day out of my fast so.... It grinds my gears that I have not been able to get a fasted insulin test anywhere and myself and millions of others are being kept in the dark

    • @pattireznik5547
      @pattireznik5547 Год назад +4

      In another Bikman discussion, he talked about people on low carb diets developing glucogenesis, where the liver starts making glucose independent of diet. Doesn't seem fair, but this seems to be my current situation also. Another doc I listen to is Sten Ekberg who also has much to say about this.

  • @tinakathleen8571
    @tinakathleen8571 Год назад +3

    Just found you. Brillant discussion. Much needed. The so called diabtes educators are failing their patients bevause they still advocate carbs as if they are someway helpful. Truth of the matter is diabtes type 2 is symptomatic of a body over run with insulin due to excessive carbs and sugars unable to be digested into energy and therefore best to be fully avoided to help body use up the excess and heal. Finding the carnivore diet only a month ago has been an answer to a prayer and found my blood sugars to reduce and remain in range all the time and weight to naturally begin to redice. So seems my body can begin to naturally heal itself as it adapts to fat as feul and uses us excess fat storres in liver and around belly ect. Basically this chat will explain in detail why a diet fully devoid of sugar and carbs and veggies and fruit and focused on animal products is the true human diet. Lets help others and let them in on the secret of good health and life, before the vile globalists take our beef away. Another fight is on the horrizen as they seek to stop beef trade.

    • @Mr_Fission
      @Mr_Fission 7 месяцев назад

      You're absolutely right. If we are eating animal meat, we're not eating grains. This is a problem to the food industry because grains are more profitable than meat. Our society is based on selling us sugar to get us sick, then selling us pill-shaped industrial chemicals to manage the illnesses we get from the sugar, then keeping us in that loop for our entire lives. The solution is animal protein. Which is why there is an effort to take it away. A healthy citizen is an unprofitable customer. It really makes me mad, but you're right.

  • @Calvinxx1
    @Calvinxx1 Год назад +11

    Great discussion by both. Highly informative and useful.

  • @tallcedars2310
    @tallcedars2310 Год назад +3

    About chicken, I'm old enough to remember that chicken tasted awesome and now it's tasteless and has a chemical or metalic taste once in awhile. Totally agree the breeding has ruined chicken meat.
    Calories do not matter to me, what matters is that I'm satiated, and that I learned to stop eating fat/meat when full. This is because I know I can eat when needed so calorie counting does not come into play.

  • @forexstudent9084
    @forexstudent9084 Год назад +4

    1. What is a GCM? #FSKeto
    2. Adipo-IT test, which measure adipose tissue, gives the earliest sign of insulin resistance.
    3. Triglycerides is not an indication of how much fat is being consumed, instead it is how much fat is being made by the liver, and insulin will dictate that.

  • @JoJeck
    @JoJeck Год назад +6

    You didn't mention seed oils. They are a contributor to stopping weight loss on a ketogenic diet for many people so that's why nut butters and even olive oil (contaminated) can be a problem.

    • @conscious_choice
      @conscious_choice Год назад +2

      Olive oil is a fruit oil, like avocado, it's not a seed oil. But it's good to mention seed oils.

    • @barbarafairbanks4578
      @barbarafairbanks4578 Год назад +1

      He did very briefly mention seed oils, e.g., when he spoke about consuming fats with protein for better protein absorption & mTOR - in describing ideal fats he talked about consuming fruit oils like olive oil, avocado oil, coconut oil - 'not seed oils' - he did say,
      'not nut oils' but (imo) he said that only to distinguish fruit flesh oils, from fruit nut & seed type oils - in the context of which non- animal dietary fats he advocates for.

    • @barbarafairbanks4578
      @barbarafairbanks4578 Год назад +2

      JoJack - 'contaminated olive oil'?
      By 'contaminated' do you mean olive oil (especially imported) fm outside U.S. that are labeled 'extra virgin olive oil' but are bastardized (somewhere along the bottling or importing pathway), with cheap polyunsaturated oils?
      Yah, I've heard/read that can be common. Best to purchase your olive oil directly from a known reliable source that specializes in the growing of olive trees for harvesting nutrient rich, pure EVOO - rather than buying at the grocery store.

  • @brianedwardsu7404
    @brianedwardsu7404 Год назад +6

    DR BIKMAN - which one is good to HEAL INSULIN RESISTANCE - cardio like treadmill or walking? or doing weights?

    • @DeghaFongodMD
      @DeghaFongodMD 5 месяцев назад +1

      Start with walking then add weights down the line

    • @brianedwardsu7404
      @brianedwardsu7404 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@DeghaFongodMD thank you.. What else to do

  • @swimfit57
    @swimfit57 Год назад +3

    Great podcast I love listening to you both!

  • @marianne1959
    @marianne1959 Год назад +15

    Age 63, my triglycerides were 1386 ...in a yr under 100!! Living proof of what was just discussed.

  • @candacekolios8382
    @candacekolios8382 4 месяца назад

    This was incredibly educational. I am on a journey to self-educate and self-cure since my physician just wants to treat symptoms. Thank you!

  • @beastshawnee
    @beastshawnee Год назад +6

    Glad to have found Dr Bikman from Dr Berry!

  • @MagnoliaBellle
    @MagnoliaBellle Год назад +1

    Thank you for this informative discussion. Been watching a lot of Levels RUclips videos this week.

  • @jgm3946
    @jgm3946 9 месяцев назад

    I wish I had watched this before my physical last week. My doctor would not do an insulin test, said glucose was all that was needed. He told me that eating fat is what causes diabetes. He told me that as soon as I go off of Keto (guess he is assuming I will), I will immediately be insulin resistant and will get diabetes. He also said that by refusing to go vegetarian, I would die 3 years earlier. I told him it was worth it, I hate most vegetables. So, I will get my own tests done...

  • @MABO07
    @MABO07 Год назад +4

    I have insulin resistance, probably due to the fact that I had undiagnosed hypercortisolism for several years (5-10 years?) because Drs are horrible and refused to believe that anything was wrong with me other than having anxiety and depression and what they assumed was poor diet/lack of exercise (ridiculous! I’ve always been active!) Anyway, yes, I can’t lose weight anymore. I also developed exercise intolerance and sun/heat intolerance after my left adrenal removed with the cortisol producing tumor. My cortisol levels are normal now but the weight just stays on. My endocrinologist prescribed Metformin and that was a disaster. I felt my veins and heart constricting after taking it for a few days. I tried getting back on it 3 times. Every time I tried taking Metformin I felt horrible. Now I’m taking Berberine a and other glucose controlling supplements with my meals and I feel better, I just don’t know if I’ll lose weight.

    • @gordonredwood3909
      @gordonredwood3909 Год назад +3

      I lost my left kidney and adrenal gland to cancer. I eat extreamly low carb and have normal blood sugar and kidney, adrenal function now for the first time in forever. I take no meds. I have to be cautious with exercise as my blood pressure will get too low from low adrenaline. I workout hard once or twice a week but I will use a no carb sweetened electrolyte(lmnt}. I'm not sure of the mechanism but I experiment a lot. My blood sugar will get to 3.9 or 4 but I feel great and my BP doesn't go under 103/65. If I just drink water or electrolyte my BP will get down to 93/57. I hope you do great on your journey.

    • @ellensoomers9496
      @ellensoomers9496 11 месяцев назад +1

      Did you try fasting? I have the same things and fasting is really the only thing that works for me!

  • @teresamoews6695
    @teresamoews6695 Год назад +8

    I’m very interested in my insulin as a breast cancer patient. Although my doctor will not test because my glucose numbers are fine. I would love to participate in a study with cancer patients.
    I eat plant based due to my hormone driven cancer. I feel great most of the time. I fear adding meat again since my cancer is in remission. Your conversation has me rethinking things. I would love more information!

    • @ChiGirl43
      @ChiGirl43 Год назад +1

      Heavy metal detox with Zeolite
      Then immediately do a parasite cleanse!!

    • @jeannedigennaro6484
      @jeannedigennaro6484 Год назад +2

      Good luck and keep reading. Many cancers love to ferment sugar.

    • @aveccoeur3874
      @aveccoeur3874 Год назад

      Look into adding parasite elimination. Note so many " correlation s" with eradication of cancer w antiparacitics.
      Keep with your choice of plant based. Varied. 🙏

  • @mariaiacono2058
    @mariaiacono2058 Год назад +3

    love dr Bikman. Great interview

  • @anahitawilson9682
    @anahitawilson9682 8 месяцев назад +2

    I’m interested in the impact of chronic stress and cortisol on IR. Is it possible to be in a pre-diabetic state as a result of chronic stress?

    • @vijaypardhi7549
      @vijaypardhi7549 14 дней назад

      I think so, and seen some sugar n bp rise which is difficult to manage, just due to prolonged stress

  •  4 месяца назад

    Wonderfull talk! You both are the top on the top in this field. 👍

  • @Ethiopis7
    @Ethiopis7 Месяц назад

    Thanks Dr , you are just gifted

  • @1309gsk
    @1309gsk Год назад +1

    my doctrors incuding endocrinologists never look and never want to look at insulin levels. waht is the way to get it tested?

  • @brittaniewilliams5472
    @brittaniewilliams5472 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'd like to ask Dr. Bikman a question. @Dr. Bikman, could you do a video that will lay out the biological steps the body goes through when you start to see insulin resistance being reversed? such as weight loss, possibly elevated glucose levels while simultaneously being in optimal ketosis ie 2 hours post meal (every meal throughout the day, so the glucose remains at 140mg/dL all day) with ketones ranging from 1.8mmol/L up to 3.5 mmol/L?

  • @nabil7sleiman
    @nabil7sleiman Год назад +27

    It would be better if the presenter let Bikman talk more. I don’t care that he loves turkey, I wanted to hear about red meat.

    • @aveccoeur3874
      @aveccoeur3874 Год назад

      Plant based !

    • @shoegal7
      @shoegal7 Год назад +5

      Yes, it's a shame he kept interrupting Professor Bikman.

  • @h32xyg97
    @h32xyg97 Год назад +4

    I agree with the comments above.

  • @cristelle121
    @cristelle121 Год назад +1

    I love love them❤ they simplify things for me. I subscribed to this great chanel

  • @rajeshtanwar2445
    @rajeshtanwar2445 Год назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this insightful and unique analysis covering various aspects of insulin resistance and food choices ❤🎉

  • @Texasketogirl
    @Texasketogirl Год назад

    I have seen one of my customers decline. She use to say she had constant migraines headaches, I saw her a year ago and she was bone thin, her husband called my office a few months ago that she now has dementia and to remove her as a driver from their auto policy. I knew she had diabetes but now I think all of these signs are part of that.

  • @robertwood9984
    @robertwood9984 2 месяца назад

    Questions about Chicken please,
    1) why is Chicken lowest on the pole for choosing for protein? If it is low fat butter can be part of the meal. Is there another reason it is lowest of the choices?
    2) are fish, sardines, mackerel, to be chosen before Chicken?
    Thanks!

  • @tonystonebraker
    @tonystonebraker 2 месяца назад

    Just ordered the over the counter CGM Stelo. I am so interested in seeing the data on how food change my blood sugar. Especially since we have upped our protein.

  • @bobcocampo
    @bobcocampo Год назад +2

    Sodium glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibition in humans leads to increased levels of LDL cholesterol and decreased levels of plasma triglyceride. Recent studies however, have shown this therapy to lower cardiovascular mortality.Sep 1, 2019

    • @bazo0
      @bazo0 Год назад +3

      Whenever any study shows increase in LDL, I always want to know if it is pattern a or b, aswell as, as Dr Berry said, 1/3 lowers LDL, 1/3 stays the same, 1/3 increeases, indicating we all have different "optimal different default levels" of LDL.
      If the lipoproteins are not oxidized, I'd be curious to see what the average LDL span would be across the world if noone would be chronically inflamed.

  • @magdalenaw7378
    @magdalenaw7378 8 месяцев назад

    That is what happened with me, as well. In fact, he told we don’t need to do until one gets diabetes,

  • @kayc2579
    @kayc2579 Год назад +5

    Well, that was interesting. Unfortunately I'd didn't really go into the questions that I have about lowering insulin and insulin resistance. I had heard Dr. Bikman talk briefly about long term fasting as an excellent way to address these issues and wanted more information. How long is he thinking when he says "long term"? Anyway interesting information.

  • @gomesmusic
    @gomesmusic Год назад +1

    I'm anxiously waiting on that supplement as I dislike eating flesh.

  • @cheryldavis6011
    @cheryldavis6011 Год назад +1

    Superb discussion!

  • @adelecasali268
    @adelecasali268 3 месяца назад

    In some people triglycerides can remain higher on a low carb diet if they consume coffee, because of something similar to a caffeine resistance. I know a person whose tryglicerides were stable and dramatically dropped after quitting coffee (she was already on a carnivore diet). Hope it helps!

  • @Mr-hn2bp
    @Mr-hn2bp Год назад

    Tofu is coagulated soy extract, not fermented as such. However, tofu can be fermented and deep fried 臭豆腐or salted腐乳with or without red leaven 南乳腐。

  • @lj32920
    @lj32920 Год назад +7

    HEY, I think Ben Bikman just mentioned the research from Levels I'm part of. So he gets my readings. I wish I did. The VA won't find out my insulin level if my blood glucose is normal. It is, I''m 75 an have learned how to keep the blood glucose normal. If Levels will show me my insulin level, I haven't learned how to access it. I used to have (1998) a fatty liver, but I wonder if I've been careful of carbs enough that I don't any more. But I don't know, I heal from injuries very slowly at my age. A few , well, probably ten years ago, my doctor said my triglycerides were too high. So were my mom's when she died. The doctor said I inherited the genes to give me high triglycerides, but how would she know? She gave me niacin for awhile, but I didn't respond well. I'm wondering where my triglycerides are now. The VA is not generous with sharing information. But I'm not one of those vets who complain about the VA. I'm grateful for the VA. I live on a disability vet check, and I don't have money to go to another doctor. My VA doctors keep trying to get me on steroids, but I don't like the idea and won't take steroids. They don't like that. I should do what I'm told. I don't think mentioning Ben Bikman would convince them to get my insulin levels. They won't pay for a CGM. I got one anyway. I'm already learning a lot about how I spike from things like cocoa. I 've been trying to be carnivore. That's hard when you've been living on carbs for 70 years. I just bought some of the replacement meal shakes made by Ben Bikman and his brothers. We'll see.

    • @jeannedigennaro6484
      @jeannedigennaro6484 Год назад +3

      You can do it! I started carnivore at 70. Cooked ground beef and steak never tasted so delicious ! I figured I had plenty of bread and pasta and desserts over 7 decades. Time to take my health seriously.

    • @floatingmoon5778
      @floatingmoon5778 Год назад +1

      Do you have access to your lipid panels? That would give you your triglycerides and HDL; the ratio between them gives you the best estimate of your current health and risk for heart and stroke. Do a search for Dave Feldman on the whole cholesterol thing and triglyceride/HDL ratio. If you’ve been low carb for 6 months or more, you have most likely reversed any fatty liver.

    • @barbarafairbanks4578
      @barbarafairbanks4578 Год назад +1

      Hmm...interesting. The 'genetics' & high TG' s was most likely your Doc,'s educated guess - probably based on self-reporting your dietary intake to her vs your biomarker readings. (basically her assumption that if your high TG's are unrelated to your diet, then probable cause is assumed to be genetic predisposition/mutation.
      Good on you for getting that CGC! Just wondering if you are doing any post-prandial walking to keep BG spikes at bay after a meal? If so, may I ask what are you seeing on your CGC...as a result?
      Just curious...is the steroid your doc wants you on, a statin to lower high cholesterol & TRG's?
      If my Dr. was warning me on high cholesterol and wanted to remedy w/a statin? I think Id be prone to do that - and
      I never used to have that attitude - statins have a bad (undeserved, imo) name.
      Lots of rumors floating around out there that, 'statins are bad.'
      But, I often tune in to Dr. Peter Attia's podcasts and now I have a different attitude on statins.
      Not that he pushes statins, but he - like many doctors who are wise to the adverse effects that long-term high cholesterol & trg's can have on the body - realizes that with long-term statins, vs. long-term high cholesteroll & TRG's, there is no contest. Statins may make you feel ill - (may or may not) - but long-term high cholesterol & TRG's will kill.
      People don't like the side effects, but best to educate yourself re ASCD risk from high cholesterol & TRG - over time -
      (basically symptom-less, i.e., no side effects, right?)
      Whereas, a statin may (or possibly not) have some side effects.
      Sure, no one wants drug side effects, but the first side effect from ASCD ( damages fm high cholesterol/TRG's) can, unfortunately, be...death :(

    • @barbarafairbanks4578
      @barbarafairbanks4578 Год назад

      @@jeannedigennaro6484 👍
      ...a girl after my own ❤️ 😉

    • @floatingmoon5778
      @floatingmoon5778 Год назад +2

      @@barbarafairbanks4578 I disagree about the statins. I also follow Peter Attia. He was taking metformin for what he believed would be anti-aging and longevity, but now he’s stopped that nonsense. The actual “benefits” of stain therapy are a total of approximately 5 days of additional life. I believe, with newer research, that the triglyceride to HDL ratio is more indicative of problems. A ratio of 1.5 or less is a pretty reliable marker of good metabolic health. If the LDL is high, perhaps further t3sting to determine if it’s the big fluffy LDL (which is beneficial) or the small dense particles more associated with atherosclerosis. The small dense kind would most likely also be accompanied by a high fasting insulin level, which would be alarming. Check out cardiologist Dr Nadir Ali, in addition to Dr Ben Bikman.

  • @cbryanto
    @cbryanto Год назад +4

    i resent every interruption of Bikman.

  • @colleenholland2366
    @colleenholland2366 Год назад +2

    Excellent academic conversation-Thank you for the great content!

  • @bitahosseini9726
    @bitahosseini9726 Год назад +2

    Awesome lots lots of useful information

  • @sandracone-dr5tz
    @sandracone-dr5tz 3 месяца назад

    I have found your talks so interesting. A friend of mine has M E, please can you advise if this is a result of insulin resistance. many thanks.

  • @elviralopez6401
    @elviralopez6401 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your valuable knowledge. How do we measure our insulin and what is a normal insulin

    • @amyhood6562
      @amyhood6562 Год назад

      You can ask your doctor to order the lab for you. My endocrinologist orders one on me every 3
      months.

    • @Alwan-n9s
      @Alwan-n9s 7 месяцев назад

      Homa- AR test

  • @bnmsa
    @bnmsa Год назад +4

    Nice interview 👌 . Ive heard a T2D can become a T1D when the pancreas completely shuts down but Dr. Bikman is saying that doesn’t happen?

    • @cynthianickle5117
      @cynthianickle5117 9 месяцев назад

      12:30 pm

    • @cynthianickle5117
      @cynthianickle5117 9 месяцев назад

      My doctor said that now that I'm type 2 my pancreas will never work again no matter what I do. Very frustrating.
      Is it true?

    • @bnmsa
      @bnmsa 9 месяцев назад

      Depends how long uv been a T2D if it’s been for decades he might be right that u need some meds or diet to keep ur sugars low. But since he can’t see ur pancreas he can’t really say

  • @sharonsmiler4938
    @sharonsmiler4938 Год назад +2

    So informative- thank you xx

  • @Maddogtrader
    @Maddogtrader Год назад +1

    If I am adding fat to protein shake what kind should I add? Mct oil?

  • @OrasSelection
    @OrasSelection 10 месяцев назад +5

    Almost through this Video. Haven't heard anything said about high Cortisol which also raises Insulin.
    My Cortisol is high in the a.m. without eating my glucose is high unless I keep myself calm. Deep breathing to bring Cortisol and Insulin down (no eating) for me in the a.m.

    • @hsiaolingdawson
      @hsiaolingdawson 2 месяца назад

      Same here!! OMG. I thought I was the only one experience this!!

  • @ange4739
    @ange4739 Год назад +2

    Low carb, protein & fat , no gluten for years .. still cannot reduce my insulin intake 🤷‍♀️
    Would thyroid problems have anything to do with insulin resistance?

    • @thecolonel-truesoutherngen2230
      @thecolonel-truesoutherngen2230 Год назад +2

      see Dr Ken Berry's vids on Proper Human Diet. other Ben Bickman's vids on insulin resistance.
      insulin resistance is the backbone of most of major diseases.
      the PHD cured my NAFLD, pre-diabeties, CKD, high BP, increased testosterone, and lost 40lbs. you may still be getting too many carbs.

  • @gretachristian1775
    @gretachristian1775 9 месяцев назад +1

    What about hairloss on low carb diets? When I eat low carb for too long I actually start losing my hair. Is there a nutrient that I could be missing that causes that?

    • @TimBocephus
      @TimBocephus 9 месяцев назад

      Dr Ken Berry has talked about that. I can't remember what he said though. Maybe something like you're portion controlling yourself

  • @deborahward489
    @deborahward489 Год назад +8

    I have a question. You mention that when fat cells get too large, they explode and reek havoc on the body. What if someone gets treatments like laser lipo or cryo lipo that breaks fat down? They mention that the fat cells are broken down and the fat is simply released from the body through the lymphatic system. Is this dangerous? If so, why?

    • @tmr3927
      @tmr3927 Год назад +1

      Great question. Would love to see a response to this.

    • @DeghaFongodMD
      @DeghaFongodMD 5 месяцев назад

      Laser Lipo and Cryolipolysis cause the removal or destruction of fat cells in the body which can lead to worsening insulin resistance down the line because we have a set number of fat cells and if we remove some, the rest will have more work to do and can become insulin resistant much faster

    • @deborahward489
      @deborahward489 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@DeghaFongodMD Interesting. TY

  • @bhenny560
    @bhenny560 Год назад +2

    I don’t understand how to determine my HDL and Triglyceride ratio
    My HDL is 70 my triglycerides 100
    And my total cholesterol is 312
    I’m scared so I’m improving my diet and totally going fat free. 10 years ago I had a colon resection and my appendix and cecum were removed so I think that’s why my cholesterol is going up. My A1c is 5.6 I’m trying to lower it and my calcium 10.4
    How do I lower the LDL Dr. Bikman?
    I exercise for daily and close all my rings on my watch and walking 8,000 steps a day. I’m 70 year old female.

    • @jeannedigennaro6484
      @jeannedigennaro6484 Год назад +2

      Fat free is a NAD choice. As he said, protein and fat come together naturally. There has been no proven link between saturated fat intake and heart disease. Even the College of Cardiologists published a mega analysis that pointed this out. ALL your hormones are made with fat, in addition to all the cell membranes , etc. , in your body. You can absorb fat soluble vitamins if you are not eating fat. Fat is also satiating. We ALWAYS have room for carbs. 😏

  • @jeannedigennaro6484
    @jeannedigennaro6484 Год назад +4

    As a carnivore, I like Dr. Bikman’s meal timing.

    • @aveccoeur3874
      @aveccoeur3874 Год назад

      Animals don't deserve industry.
      Healthier and happier plant based!!

    • @ellensoomers9496
      @ellensoomers9496 11 месяцев назад

      @@aveccoeur3874 Amen to that!

  • @sdluedtke7803
    @sdluedtke7803 Год назад

    Thank you for your video today …. Very informative.

  • @sylviaking8866
    @sylviaking8866 Год назад

    The physiological insulin resistance is an evolutionary advantage. This glucose sparing mechanism that switches on to spare glucose for red blood cells and the brain is what helped our species survive harsh environments. What is sad today is that people have lost this metabolic flexibility due to hyperinsulinemia. The Khoisan in Africa can hunt for over 8 hours running and walking in the dessert without needing food let alone carbs. They are a great example of our hunter gatherer ancestors.

  • @leadimentoobrien1221
    @leadimentoobrien1221 Год назад +5

    I listen with wireless headset as I get stuff done

  • @songs1093
    @songs1093 Год назад +3

    Can we reverse the insulin resistance that is caused due to chronic stress?I believe i got T2D because of stress i have taken..Please help me.

    • @ellensoomers9496
      @ellensoomers9496 11 месяцев назад

      Really dive into intermitting fasting, watch dr.Berg and Dr. Pradip Jamnadas, MD, it is a tough road but it can be reversed! Actually, i have tried everything for the last 30 years and finally i have a way out of this misery. Please watch Dr. Pradip Jamnadas and you can start a new life without feeling sick and overweight. Good luck, YOU CAN DO THIS!

    • @oxanarolph9874
      @oxanarolph9874 5 месяцев назад

      You can't without dietary intervention and reducing stress level

  • @ec1sacrament
    @ec1sacrament Год назад +2

    I was hoping to have two questions answered? Does artificial sweeteners cause insulin levels to spike? What type of test would you recommend in an annual health visit?

  • @caitoxose
    @caitoxose Год назад

    He seems to be going on and on about how bad insulin is and how important it is to know what the patient's insulin level is. No word on how knowing that level would alter the management of the diabetic patient coming to the doctor.

  • @StevenLewis-u1j
    @StevenLewis-u1j 11 месяцев назад +1

    Fried chicken has lots of fat. Chicken salad usually is made with a fatty dressing. A chicken sandwich with mayo will provide the necessary fat.

  • @sharonlasper8999
    @sharonlasper8999 Год назад +1

    Read his book it's a fantastic Read. 👏

  • @debbiesearle8442
    @debbiesearle8442 Год назад

    Is it possible for type 1 diabetics to have insulin resistance

  • @ftmrivas3043
    @ftmrivas3043 5 месяцев назад

    This is great advice

  • @cathyluck1820
    @cathyluck1820 9 месяцев назад

    I am doing IF and LCHF. It takes 30+ hours for my urine to register ketone. What is most likely happening?

    • @dennisroberts4282
      @dennisroberts4282 6 месяцев назад

      Go on Westman's diet. He makes it easy to get yourself right. Plenty of his youtube vids.