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Steve Bennett is a serial entrepreneur and wellness educator. I asked him: why are we getting heavier and sicker despite knowing more about nutrition than ever before? We explore insulin resistance, Type 2 diabetes, GLP-1 medications and their risks, ultra-processed foods, muscle loss during weight loss, exercise, walking after meals and what actually moves the needle of long-term health. Some of Steve’s views align closely with current clinical guidance. Others reflect his interpretation of the evidence over years of work and remain topics of active debate within nutrition and metabolic health research. He gives a disclosure part way through the conversation, for instance, around his books and supplements. Rather than trying to “win” the conversation, the aim was to explore the evidence, challenge assumptions and encourage curiosity. Topics include: Why insulin resistance matters Type 2 diabetes and remission GLP-1 weight-loss medications Resistance training and muscle preservation Walking after meals Ultra-processed foods Food addiction OMAD (one meal a day) and muscle loss Where experts agree...and where they don’t If you enjoy conversations that leave room for nuance rather than certainty, I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments! More from Steve: https://clubwell.com/ https://www.instagram.com/stevebennettmhp/ This week’s newsletter supports the episode; the questions I had to lookup afterwards include: when you’ve got insulin in the bloodstream its impossible to lose fat? is elevated insulin the primary reason for cancers? will hormones (namely insulin) prevent weight loss in a calorie deficit? are fruits bred to have less fibre? do berries spike blood sugar less? does fructose raise blood sugar? how does it work in the body? should your waist be half your height? Editing note: given half of you just listen to these episodes, your experience won’t be impacted but if you watch them and wonder why we’re spending so long on me when Steve’s talking, these extended cuts on my face were due to connection dropouts!
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