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Muscle - The secret endocrine Organ to keep you healthy - A conversation with Dr. Gabrielle Lyon

2026-01-23 Education
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Why does muscle matter so much—not just for strength, but for fat loss, insulin sensitivity, metabolism, and long-term health? In this in-depth conversation, Dr. Jason Fung sits down with Dr. Gabrielle Lyon to explore why muscle is one of the most misunderstood—and most important—organs in the human body. This discussion challenges the traditional calorie-focused model of weight loss and reframes health through a muscle- centric, hormone-driven lens. Throughout this 58-minute discussion, you’ll gain clarity on: ● Why muscle plays a critical role in metabolic health and fat loss ● How low muscle mass contributes to insulin resistance and weight gain ● Why focusing only on calories often leads to failure ● The connection between muscle, fasting, and metabolic flexibility ● How muscle loss accelerates aging and chronic disease risk ● Practical ways to preserve and build muscle without extreme dieting ● Why hormones—not willpower—drive long-term weight regulation Dr. Gabrielle Lyon explains how muscle functions as a metabolic organ, influencing blood sugar control, energy production, and longevity. Dr. Jason Fung adds crucial insight into how insulin, fasting, and metabolic health intersect with muscle preservation—especially for people struggling with stubborn weight gain. This video is especially valuable if you: ● Are losing weight but still feel metabolically unhealthy ● Struggle with insulin resistance or slow metabolism ● Want sustainable fat loss without damaging muscle ● Care about longevity, strength, and aging well �� Recommended Resource To dive deeper into muscle-centric health, explore Dr. Gabrielle Lyon’s Playbook: �� https://drgabriellelyon.com/playbook/ � Pre-order bonuses include $400+ in value, plus access to a 6-week group challenge starting February 15. If this conversation helped shift how you think about muscle and health: �� Like the video �� Comment below What changed your perspective the most? �� Subscribe for more science-based discussions on metabolic health, fasting and longevity ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ⏱️ Chapters / Timestamps 00:00 – Why Muscle Matters So Much (Intro & Core Idea) 02:15 – Dr. Gabrielle Lyon: Muscle Is More Than Strength 05:10 – Muscle as a Metabolic Organ Explained 08:00 – How Low Muscle Mass Affects Fat Gain 10:45 – Insulin Resistance, Muscle & Weight Loss 13:30 – Hormones vs Calories: A Broken Model 16:40 – Why Traditional Dieting Fails Long-Term 19:30 – Muscle, Metabolism & Energy Production 22:15 – Aging, Muscle Loss & Chronic Disease Risk 25:10 – Intermittent Fasting and Muscle Preservation 28:20 – Can You Lose Fat Without Losing Muscle? 31:15 – Protein Intake, Muscle & Metabolic Health 34:00 – Muscle-Centric Health vs Weight-Centric Health 37:10 – Exercise, Resistance Training & Longevity 40:00 – Common Myths About Muscle and Fat Loss 43:15 – What Most People Get Wrong About Metabolism 46:20 – Practical Steps to Build & Protect Muscle 49:30 – Sustainable Fat Loss Without Starvation 52:10 – Long-Term Health, Longevity & Muscle Mass 55:00 – Final Thoughts: Rethinking Muscle & Health 57:10 – Closing Message & Key Takeaways ============================= �� BOOKS: �� The Obesity Code - Reviewing underlying physiology of weight loss an how low carb diets and fasting can help. https://www.amazon.com/dp/1771641258?... �� The Diabetes Code - Reviewing how type 2 diabetes is a reversibl disease and dietary strategies. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0795BLS8D?... �� The Cancer Code - Scientific exploration of how cancer develops https://www.amazon.com/dp/0062894005?... �� Amazon: �� USA - https://www.amazon.com/shop/jasonfung �� Canada - https://www.amazon.ca/shop/jasonfung ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ �� Please visit our :- �� Website - https://www.doctorjasonfung.com �� Blog- / drjasonfung �� Community- https://www.thefastingmethod.com �� Facebook - / jason.fung.313 �� Instagram - / drjasonfung �� Twitter - / drjasonfung ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ �� YouTube Medical Lectures (for specialist physicians) ▶️ The Roots of the Obesity Epidemic: https: // • The Obesity Epidemic, Explained ▶️ Therapeutic Fasting - The Two Compartment Problem:https: // • Fasting and Weight Loss - Solving the... ▶️ Does Calorie Counting work?: • Why Calorie Counting rarely leads to ... ▶️ Two Big Lies of Type 2 Diabetes: • Two Big Lies about Type 2 Diabetes ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ If you liked the video, Please Do Subscribe My Channel ���� Keep Supporting me So I can Continue to provide you with free content each week!!��

Top Comments (10)

@jesszam84 2026-01-23

Hi Dr. Fung! I was in line at the grocery store the other day and was happy to see you on the cover of Women's World magazine! Congrats!! 😄🎉 You've been a huge part of my journey to better health. Thank you! 💚

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@JohnsonNestorFamily 2026-01-23

Awesome interview! I continually thank you Dr Fung for helping me start my journey over six years ago now, losing 160 lbs, reversing ALL my health issues by learning how to fast. I happened upon one of your interviews back then, also lectures and books. I've already pre ordered The Hunger Code.😃. I'm 62 now, maintaining well on a ketovore diet, I swim regularly and I've increased my protein and added a bit of weights. Our bodies are amazing. Thank you for teaching me that 😊.

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@NotThatOlivia 2026-01-23

2 biggest stars of the true nutrition in one place ;)

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@alphabeta8403 2026-01-23

5:00 Book-forever strong 13:00 Skeleton muscle as endocrine organ 18:00 Resistance training 32:00 1.2-1.6g protein/kg of body weight 42:00 Kidney health; need more protein as we age 49:00 Processed high carb intake worse for kidneys 51:00 Recovery 55:00 Purposeful friction

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@TorBoy9 2026-01-24

That was a good conversation. I never thought of muscle as an endocrine organ, but it does act as a glucose sink, so it must be. Generally muscle is built in the gym for good looks. There's so much more to muscle, and you have so many of them. They are hard at work, so you might as well strengthen them. Good talk, and a departure from the usual fasting, metabolic syndrome, diabetes topics.

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@Anthon-Adams 2026-01-23

Can't wait to finish this one.

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@truefreedom9308 2026-02-03

Jason, fung should be surgeon general

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@tamer_maamoun 2026-01-23

The whole endocrine system is very dynamic. Good or bad, things can happen very quickly. Thank you both for sharing your research with the public, may it lead to a healthier society.

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@emerenzianaoduor2447 2026-01-29

Thanks for such valuable information! I'm resuming resistance training today!

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@patreynolds9076 2026-02-09

No mention of Kaatsu? The Japanese (and recently over 50 countries) have used this on their elderly population with return of muscle and stamina. Its used in care homes and hospitals etc. Amazing for muscle building for bedridden people, those in a coma, disabled folks and much more. Also used by Olympians and a range of ages. This is not BFR. It taps into natural body resources for growth and does not need supplements to enhance it. It can be done while washing up and walking. No heavy lifting.

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