Your occupation doesn't just fund your lifestyle—it fundamentally shapes your metabolic health. For the 90,000 hours we spend working during our lifetime, our body's chemistry responds directly to our sense of purpose and alignment. When we drag ourselves to jobs that drain rather than fulfill us, our stress hormones surge, blood sugars spike, and insulin resistance takes root. While many of us diligently count carbs and monitor glucose levels, we often overlook how powerfully our job satisf...
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Your occupation doesn't just fund your lifestyle—it fundamentally shapes your metabolic health. For the 90,000 hours we spend working during our lifetime, our body's chemistry responds directly to our sense of purpose and alignment. When we drag ourselves to jobs that drain rather than fulfill us, our stress hormones surge, blood sugars spike, and insulin resistance takes root. While many of us diligently count carbs and monitor glucose levels, we often overlook how powerfully our job satisf...
Food Choices for Steady Blood Glucose and Better Living
Do You Know with Dr. Dwain Woode
1 hour 2 minutes
1 year ago
Food Choices for Steady Blood Glucose and Better Living
Can stabilizing your blood sugar levels truly transform your health? Join us on this enlightening episode, where we dig into the core strategies that can help manage diabetes effectively and enhance your overall metabolic well-being. Learn how simple lifestyle changes, such as suppressing appetite, reducing sugar intake, and controlling insulin levels, can make a difference. We'll share a fascinating anecdote from a recent trip to Nashville Shores, where we witnessed firsthand the dramatic ef...
Do You Know with Dr. Dwain Woode
Your occupation doesn't just fund your lifestyle—it fundamentally shapes your metabolic health. For the 90,000 hours we spend working during our lifetime, our body's chemistry responds directly to our sense of purpose and alignment. When we drag ourselves to jobs that drain rather than fulfill us, our stress hormones surge, blood sugars spike, and insulin resistance takes root. While many of us diligently count carbs and monitor glucose levels, we often overlook how powerfully our job satisf...