AVOID These 5 Foods to Reverse Diabetes
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Most people are told to fear carbohydrates.
But what if the real driver of insulin resistance is something else entirely?
In this episode, we break down the 5 foods that quietly increase fat inside your liver and muscle cells, impair insulin sensitivity, and keep blood sugar elevated—even in people who believe they're eating "healthy."
You'll learn:
• Why fried foods flood your bloodstream with free fatty acids and inflammatory compounds that worsen insulin resistance
• How processed "health" foods like protein bars and shakes impair glucose tolerance
• The biggest myth in diabetes nutrition—and why excess dietary fat, not carbohydrates, blocks insulin action
• How cheese and high-fat dairy silently increase saturated fat intake and reduce metabolic flexibility
• Why red and processed meat increase oxidative stress, inflammation, and diabetes risk
We connect large population studies, metabolic research, and thousands of real-world client transformations to explain how lowering dietary fat—especially saturated fat—can rapidly improve insulin sensitivity.
You'll also learn what to eat instead: whole fruits, legumes, intact whole grains, and starchy vegetables that help your cells clear excess fat and restore normal glucose control.
This episode isn't about fear.
It's about clarity.
Once you understand what's happening inside your cells, reversing insulin resistance becomes simple, practical, and powerful.
If you're ready to lower your A1C, improve fasting glucose, and regain energy—without extreme dieting—this episode will show you where to start.
👉 Ready to take action and get personalized support?
🗓️ Book your free discovery call today and start reversing insulin resistance the right way.
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