Endocrine Uncovered
Endocrine Uncovered with Dr. G., Nurse practitioners Tanya and Stacey take you inside the body’s most powerful—and often overlooked—systems. From hormones and metabolism to thyroid health, diabetes, and bone strength, this podcast breaks down complex endocrine topics into clear, practical insights. Whether you're managing a condition, curious about how your body stays in balance, or looking for the latest in endocrine health, Dr. G., Tanya and Stacey provide expert guidance to help you understand and optimize your health from the inside out.
Endocrine Uncovered
Insulin Resistance Explained: What It Is and How to Reverse It
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In this episode, we’re diving fork-first into one of the most misunderstood buzzwords in health: insulin resistance. Is it a villain? A warning sign? Or just your body waving a tiny metabolic red flag?
We break it down in plain English (no biochem degree required). Think of insulin as your body’s key, unlocking cells so glucose can get inside and power your day. But what happens when the locks get rusty? That’s insulin resistance and it can lead to bigger issues like Type 2 diabetes and even raise your risk for Polycystic ovary syndrome.
Here’s what we cover:
- 🍩 Why constantly spiking your blood sugar is like sending insulin to knock on a door that won’t open
- 🧠 The surprising link between insulin resistance, belly fat, and brain fog
- 🏃 How strength training acts like a VIP pass for glucose
- 🥦 The foods that help and the ones that keep your cells ghosting insulin
- 😴 The underrated roles of sleep and stress (yes, your late-night scrolling counts)
We also bust some myths (no, carbs aren’t automatically evil), explain why skinny people aren’t “immune,” and share practical, zero-shame steps you can take starting today.
Whether you’re trying to boost your energy, balance hormones, prevent chronic disease, or just understand what your doctor meant at your last check-up — this episode makes insulin resistance finally make sense… and maybe even a little fun