Obesity: The War Within

Is Insulin Actually Making You Gain Weight? | The Insulin Truth

12 min · 20 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Is Insulin Actually Making You Gain Weight? | The Insulin Truth

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If you have ever been told insulin is the reason you cannot lose weight, this episode will help you understand the real story. In this episode, Dr. Brian Samuel explains insulin in plain language, not as the villain people fear, but as one of the body’s most important energy hormones. You’ll learn what insulin actually does, what insulin resistance really means, and why the body becomes more reactive when life is filled with poor sleep, stress, erratic eating, and internal overload. This episode breaks down why insulin is not bad, why carbohydrates are not the enemy, and why the problem is often not one food but the bigger metabolic environment surrounding it. Dr. Samuel connects insulin to daily life, including energy crashes, cravings, belly fat, afternoon fatigue, and that feeling of being stuck even when you are trying. If you have ever felt confused by blood sugar, afraid of carbs, or frustrated that your body seems to store everything more easily than it used to, this episode will help you stop fearing insulin and start understanding it. Because when insulin finally makes sense, the body starts to make more sense too.

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