Why Weight Matters and How to Break the Chains of Obesity
Mark Hyman
22 abr 2024
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Feed baby's microbiome with breast milk's oligosaccharides
Breast milk contains indigestible starches called oligosaccharides that have no nutritional value for the baby but are designed specifically to feed its developing microbiome.
Recognize food apartheid to address health disparities
The term 'food desert' is misleading as it sounds like a natural phenomenon, whereas 'food apartheid' more accurately describes the systemic segregation and structural violence driving health disparities in communities.
Eliminate disease-causing products from hospitals
Hospitals, which are filled with patients suffering from metabolic conditions, often have Coca-Cola machines and accept sponsorship money from the company, which is like having a heroin dispenser in a rehab center.
Consider Ozempic for childhood obesity treatment
The American Academy of Pediatrics now recommends progressively treating childhood obesity with medication, leading to studies of drugs like Ozempic in children as young as six years old.
Choose whole wheat bread wisely to manage blood sugar levels
Eating two slices of whole wheat bread can raise your blood sugar more than consuming two tablespoons of table sugar.
Recognize modern wheat as a superstarch and its glyphosate treatment
Modern dwarf wheat was hybridized to produce more of a superstarch called amylopectin and is often sprayed with glyphosate right before harvest to dry it out.
Avoid gluten to prevent leaky gut syndrome
Every time a person eats gluten, it increases a protein called zonulin that damages the gut lining and creates a leaky gut, regardless of whether they have celiac disease.
Hack rice and potatoes to enhance gut health
By cooking and then cooling white rice or potatoes, you create resistant starch, which lowers their glycemic impact and acts as a prebiotic for your gut microbiome.
Eliminate obesogens to prevent fat gain
Environmental chemicals called 'obesogens,' found in everything from plastics and cosmetics to food preservatives, are proven to directly cause an increase in fat mass.
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