The Surprising Connection Between Everyday Toxins and Insulin Resistance, PCOS, Endometriosis and Weight Gain - E96
Mastering Diabetes Audio Experience04/21/20 • 41 min
Today we are excited to be joined by Dr. Vivian Chen.
Dr. Chen has 14 years of experience as a doctor in the UK. She trained in internal medicine and dermatology in London before moving into Family Practice.
Today’s show is a bit different than many of our others because our conversation with Dr. Vivian Chen focuses on food, but also on specific environmental contaminants that can increase your risk for insulin resistance as well as other metabolic diseases.
It’s true that excess saturated fat is one of the most potent and reliable triggers of insulin resistance, as many published studies have shown
But beyond the saturated fat equation, there are many other aspects of daily life that can increase your risk for IR, including:
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- Weight gain
- A sedentary lifestyle
- Overconsumption of calories
- Living in a high stress environment
- A suppressed immune system, and
- Excess alcohol intake (to name a few)
In today’s show, we’ll talk with Dr. Vivian Chen about the role that chemicals in your environment play in “disrupting” your endocrine health
We’ll talk about animal foods, tupperware, plastic bags, receipts, packaged food products, plastic water bottles, flame retardants, fish, and much much more
You can learn more about Dr. Vivian Chen by visiting her website at www.platefulhealth.com or stalking her on Instagram at plateful.health
04/21/20 • 41 min
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