Results

Search Results for: metabolic syndrome

Sync Your Circadian Rhythms and Time Restricted Feeding to Optimize Health

Sync circadian rhythms and time restricted feeding

To sync circadian rhythms and time restricted feeding means to eat within a restricted time frame that does not extend into the late evening before bed. Can you eat all your food within a 12, 10 or 8 hour window, and put your last bite in your mouth 2 to 3 hours before you go to bed? Doing that will put you on track to lose body fat, have more energy, be metabolically healthy — and maybe even extend your lifespan.

Continue reading

Tirzepatide for Weight Loss? Two Much Cheaper and Accessible Alternatives

Tirzepatide for Weight Loss

Using tirzepatide for weight loss may be a good idea, but there are substantial hurdles. One is getting your doctor to prescribe it, especially if you don’t have type 2 diabetes. The other hurdle is its expensive. Oh, you have medical insurance? Good luck with that!  Here are two alternative to tirzepatidetirzepatide for weight loss to consider.

Continue reading

No Benefit to Time-restricted Eating?

There’s no benefit to time-restricted eating, two recent human trails conclude, as opposed to regular caloric restriction if calories consumed are the same. This conclusion pushes back on many animal studies that assert the opposite. What’s true? Should you try TRE to lose weight and gain health?

Continue reading

How To Test Your Insulin Sensitivity and Why It Matters

Test your insulin sensitivity

Yes, test your insulin sensitivity, because most of us have less than optimal metabolic health, and that can be a big problem leading to body fat, chronic inflammation, the feminization of men and the masculinization of women.

Continue reading

Discover Your Biological Age With These 4 Tests, Part 3: Epigenetic Age

epigenetic age

Epigenetic age is the age your are biologically. By calendar years, you may be 50 years old, but your epigenetic age might be ten years, or any number of years, younger or older. Your epigenetic age is the only number that matters, because that’s how old (or young) you really are.

Continue reading