The conventional story of type 2 diabetes—lifelong, progressive, and medication-dependent—misses the deeper biology driving the disease. In this episode of The Health Pulse, we unpack selective insulin resistance across the liver, adipose tissue, and skeletal muscle, and explain how restoring insulin sensitivity systemwide can lead to true remission, not just better numbers. We explore the liver’s paradoxical behavior—continuing to produce glucose while aggressively storing fat—and how fatty ...
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The conventional story of type 2 diabetes—lifelong, progressive, and medication-dependent—misses the deeper biology driving the disease. In this episode of The Health Pulse, we unpack selective insulin resistance across the liver, adipose tissue, and skeletal muscle, and explain how restoring insulin sensitivity systemwide can lead to true remission, not just better numbers. We explore the liver’s paradoxical behavior—continuing to produce glucose while aggressively storing fat—and how fatty ...
Think your standard cholesterol panel tells the whole story? Not quite. In this episode of The Health Pulse, we uncover lipoprotein(a)—or Lp(a)—a genetic marker that quietly drives heart attacks, strokes, and even calcific aortic valve disease. One in five people carry elevated Lp(a), yet it’s rarely tested and barely budges with diet, exercise, or statins. We explain how Lp(a) acts like LDL with an added twist: the apolipoprotein(a) component makes it more inflammatory, more thrombogenic, an...
The Health Pulse
The conventional story of type 2 diabetes—lifelong, progressive, and medication-dependent—misses the deeper biology driving the disease. In this episode of The Health Pulse, we unpack selective insulin resistance across the liver, adipose tissue, and skeletal muscle, and explain how restoring insulin sensitivity systemwide can lead to true remission, not just better numbers. We explore the liver’s paradoxical behavior—continuing to produce glucose while aggressively storing fat—and how fatty ...