Metabolic Transformations With Dr Tessa Damm
🔗 Work with Dr. Damm: metabolictransformations.com | comphealthmgt.com Disclaimer: Educational only. Not medical advice. See full disclaimer at bottom of description. The single most important thing I've ever learned about health was not taught to me in medical school, residency, or on any certification exam. I learned it by accident. In my own body. What I discovered contradicted nearly everything I was trained to believe. And if a physician with four board certifications didn't understand it, what chance does the average person have? In this episode, I'm going to share the three moments that changed everything I thought I knew about health, show you why your health future is far more in your control than you've ever been told, and give you three things you can do starting tonight. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 The most important health lesson I ever learned (and where it didn't come from) 0:40 Why you're trusting a system built to treat disease, not create health 1:30 Moment 1: The accident during residency that transformed my body and my beliefs 3:57 Moment 2: A decade in the ICU and the pattern I could not ignore 6:39 Moment 3: My mother's Alzheimer's and the connection nobody made in time 8:52 The one truth that connects all three moments 10:00 What happens when women over 50 actually change their metabolic environment 10:45 What to stop and start today 13:51 Three things to do tonight: protein first, post-meal walk, one sentence to write down ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED Q: Is chronic disease really preventable, or is it mostly genetic? A: The diseases most people fear, including heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and dementia, are rooted in metabolic dysfunction that develops silently over decades and is reversible. Nearly 75% of what fills ICUs stems from the same origin: insulin resistance, muscle loss, and chronic inflammation. Genetics loads the gun. Metabolic environment pulls the trigger. Q: What is the connection between Alzheimer's and metabolic health? A: Researchers now refer to Alzheimer's as Type 3 diabetes because of the brain's inability to properly use glucose. Chronic glucose spikes damage blood vessels throughout the body, including the ones feeding your brain, and the brain itself becomes insulin resistant over time. The same metabolic dysfunction that causes heart disease and diabetes is also destroying cognitive function. Q: What can I actually do today to change my metabolic health? A: Eat protein first at your next meal, at least a palm-sized serving, and notice how hunger, energy, and cravings change over the following four hours. Take a 10 to 20 minute walk after that meal to allow muscles to absorb glucose directly from the bloodstream. Both actions begin reversing the metabolic environment that drives weight gain, inflammation, and cognitive decline. 📱 RESOURCES Work with Dr. Damm: metabolictransformations.com | comphealthmgt.com Substack: https://drdammhealthspan.substack.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drdammhealthspan 🔔 Subscribe for new episodes every week on metabolic health, insulin resistance, and what your doctor isn't telling you. ABOUT DR. TESSA DAMM: I'm a physician with four board certifications including Internal Medicine, Critical Care Medicine, Neurocritical Care, and Lifestyle Medicine. I spent over a decade in the ICU watching the full arc of metabolic disease, from its silent beginning to its most catastrophic end. Now I help women over 50 reverse metabolic dysfunction naturally, without medications or calorie counting. MEDICAL DISCLAIMER: The information provided on this YouTube channel and by Dr. Tessa Damm is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. NO PHYSICIAN-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP: Dr. Damm is a l
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