Apr 15, 2022
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Hamilton at her website https://daniellehamiltonhealth.com/,
and on Instagram @daniellehamiltonhealth
Danielle Hamilton is a
Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner & Restorative Wellness
Practitioner who specializes in blood sugar regulation & digestion.
She became interested in blood sugar issues when she learned that
Insulin Resistance was at the root of her PCOS. She was able to
reverse her PCOS, cystic acne, PMS & weight loss resistance by
reversing Insulin Resistance. Her mission is to help others uncover
their blood sugar & insulin issues (as most people don't know the
early signs), as well as help them optimize digestion for low-carb
diets. Dani promotes a holistic approach to reversing Insulin
Resistance which goes beyond just changing macros. She is the host
of the Unlock the Sugar Shackles Podcast and the creator of the
Blood Sugar Mastery Program.
In this episode, we chat about early signs of blood
sugar dysregulation, how to manage PCOS without medication, blood
sugar testing, dietary and lifestyle strategies that are a must to
implement daily, how much fruit is enough, and more!
Top Takeaways:
- Danielle gives a thorough explanation of how
blood sugar impacts overall health
- How to manage PCOS without
medications
- The #1 cause of infertility in
women
- Four strategies to implement into your day to
manage blood sugar
- Low-carb fruits and berries - clearing up the
confusion
Show Notes:
- [0:00] Introduction to the episode
trailer
- [0:25] Rachel gives a brief intro of guest
Danielle Hamilton @daniellehamiltonhealth
- [1:21] Welcome back to MetFlex and Chill!
Rachel welcomes guest Danielle Hamilton to the
listeners
- [2:22] Question: For those who aren't familiar,
can you give us an intro to who you are, and how you got into the
fitness/nutrition industry?
- [4:39]
The Paleo Diet Solution
by Robb Wolf
- [6:38] Danielle speaks about her experience
living with
PCOS
- [7:58]
The Fasting Method
Podcast
- [8:04] “PCOS is the diabetes of the
ovaries” Megan
Ramos
- [9:57] “When someone is in a state of insulin
resistance, another way of putting it is a state of carbohydrate
intolerance.” Danielle
Hamilton
- [11:26]
Foods & Workouts for Metabolic
Flexibility with Rachel Gregory | Episode 84
- [11:37] Question: Can you give the listeners an
overview of how regulating blood sugar, in general, affects your
overall health?
- [23:16]
Nutrisense.io and use code RACHEL25
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- [23:24]
Episode 35: The Power of Monitoring
Glucose Levels with Kara Collier
- [28:40] Question: What are some strategies to
help manage blood sugar?
- [31:27] Benefits of
apple cider vinegar
- [37:50] Question: Can you speak about other
factors aside from carbohydrates that can independently spike your
blood sugar?
- [41:01] What is
reactive hypoglycemia?
- [43:38] What is
gluconeogenesis?
- [44:52] Question: How do we regulate the amount
of fruit we should be consuming?
- [48:30] Low-carb fruits and berries – the best and the
worst
- [50:14] “If you're eating a food that you're quite
sensitive to, that's going to cause your body to go into a
sympathetic state. So if you do have that sympathetic activation, I
feel like that could also potentially contribute to a bigger spike
just because your body is stressed.” Danielle Hamilton
- [52:10] Question: Can we talk about resistant
starch and how that may impact blood sugar?
- [54:16] Good
Idea Drink
- [54:51] Question: Can we chat about glucose
disposal agents?
- [55:27] Berberine benefits
- [59:54] Question: Is there anything you’ve
changed your mind about in the past year, and why?
- [1:04:24] Listeners can find Danielle Hamilton
at her website https://daniellehamiltonhealth.com/,
and on Instagram @daniellehamiltonhealth
- [1:04:47]
Blood Sugar Mastery Program
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Rachel Gregory is a
Board-Certified Nutritionist, Strength and Conditioning Specialist,
Podcaster, and founder of MetFlex Life. She is also the author of
the international best-selling book, "21-Day Ketogenic Diet Weight Loss
Challenge."
Rachel received her Master’s
Degree in Nutrition & Exercise Physiology from James Madison
University and Bachelor’s Degree in Sports Medicine from the
University of Miami. Rachel completed the first-ever human clinical
trial looking at the effects of the Ketogenic Diet in non-elite
CrossFit athletes, which is published in the
International Journal of Sports
and Exercise Medicine.
Currently, in her day-to-day
coaching business, Rachel guides her clients to becoming the best,
most confident version of themselves. She has a passion for
educating those dedicated to optimizing their physical and mental
well-being while improving long-term health and fitness goals. Her
most popular course, Keto for Women, has helped women all across the world learn how
to ditch the restrictive, all-or-nothing mindset associated with
keto and instead thrive through the power of metabolic
flexibility.
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