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...
Strategies for Healthy Food Access and Environmental Well-being
Do You Know with Dr. Dwain Woode
31 minutes
1 year ago
Strategies for Healthy Food Access and Environmental Well-being
Have you ever found yourself battling the allure of your favorite snack, only to give in and derail your diet? I'm Dr. Dwain Woode, and I've been there too, especially with a pint of Ben and Jerry's Cherry Garcia taunting me from the freezer. Join me as I divulge the secrets behind the H.E.A.T. model and how controlling access to specific triggers is not just essential for diabetes management but can also curb the risk of high blood pressure, cholesterol issues, and fatty liver disease. We'll...
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...