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Metabolic Health Scientist: HOW TO EAT to Lose Weight & REVERSE Insulin Resistance | Dr. Koutnik

2025-01-21 Education
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If you enjoy hearing all about metabolic health with Dr. Andrew Koutnik, I recommend you check out my conversation with Dr. Morgan Nolte, which you can find here 👉 https://youtu.be/7zWrN4cD3RE Dr. Andrew Koutnik is an award-winning scientist committed to producing and translating cutting-edge research into real world solutions for health, disease management and performance optimization. Subscribe to The Ultimate Health Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JesseChappus (And be sure to hit the 🔔 to get notified when new videos are released!) In this episode, we discuss: 00:00 - Intro 01:14 - Diet is the biggest metabolic health lever 11:55 - How to know if you are insulin resistant 27:50 - Obesity or insulin resistance - which comes first? 42:44 - Cutting back on carbs = improved metabolic health 49:39 - How being a type 1 diabetic impacts Andrew's diet & lifestyle 1:02:41 - The difference between a low carb and ketogenic diet 1:23:32 - Andrew’s typical day of eating 1:28:51 - The metabolic advantage of muscle Show notes: https://ultimatehealthpodcast.com/636 Listen & subscribe to The Ultimate Health Podcast ✩ Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/tuhpapple ✩ Spotify: https://bit.ly/tuhpspotify Connect with The Ultimate Health Podcast ✩ Website: https://ultimatehealthpodcast.com ✩ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ultimatehealthpodcast #drandrewkoutnik #jessechappus #insulinresistance About the Podcast Jesse Chappus has in-depth conversations with health and wellness leaders from around the world. Topics include lifestyle, nutrition, fitness, self-help, sleep, meditation, spirituality and so much more. Tune in weekly to take your health to the next level!

Top Comments (10)

@mariacaldwell8726 2025-01-21

Hi Jesse, I wish you would have an episode talking about the link between female hormones and the loss of insulin sensitivity. It’s an important topic that’s really talked.

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@theresanelephantinthemushr2965 2025-01-21

Carnivore isnt a diet its a lifestyle. 5 years on it and it works.

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@stepheneverhardt4731 2025-01-21

I have have the same adjustment in my life style do to an incurable brain tumor. I found out about my tumor on 50th birthday and was told several times by multiple Dr's that no one can can help me. I am now 68 and have my share of problems because of it. I started exercising at 45 which must have keep help with the symptoms so I still exercise now just not as hard. I to tried every diet and found carnivore help me the most

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@JesseChappus 2025-01-21

Thanks for watching this episode with Dr. Andrew Koutnik! If you're finding it valuable, please let me know by hitting the LIKE button on the video. I really appreciate the support 🙏 -Jesse 💙

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@judithyoast31 2025-01-22

After listening to the whole interview, I really enjoyed listening to him. My take away is you have to follow whatever diet or lifestyle that works for you and can stay with. Dieting for 6 months, 12 months then go back to old ways does not work. Really enjoyed his talk. 👍

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@ricardodiaz6187 2025-01-22

1:04:18 FINALLY a video that distinguishes low carb vs keto. I’m tired of all these videos and influencers (even doctors) conflating carnivore and low carb with keto. As always - amazing video! You have the best guests and you ask amazing questions.

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@N7eptune 2025-01-23

Astounding results 21 months carnivore 😊

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@Phanes396 2026-01-15

Yes, that's an interesting observation! Ray Peat often links **large bags under the eyes** (puffy eyes, periorbital edema, or "eye bags") to **high stress hormones** such as cortisol and adrenaline, combined with a low metabolic rate (often hypothyroidism). He views it as a sign of chronic stress, water retention, and imbalance in fluid regulation—not necessarily just aging or lack of sleep. When it comes to carnivore leaders or people on a strict carnivore diet (meat only, no carbohydrates), this fits very well into Peat's criticism of such diets. He argues that **high meat intake without sufficient carbohydrates** (especially sucrose/fructose) can significantly raise cortisol, because: - The body lacks glucose/glycogen → the liver cannot efficiently convert T4 to active T3 → lower thyroid function. - This triggers a stress response: high cortisol and glucagon to keep blood sugar stable (via gluconeogenesis from protein). - Result: chronically elevated cortisol → water retention, facial edema (especially around the eyes), puffiness, and a "weak" appearance. Many reports from carnivore people (on Reddit, forums, etc.) specifically mention **increased/darker/puffier eye bags** after starting the diet—some attribute it to high sodium (water retention), histamine from aged meat, or facial fat loss making bags more visible. But from Peat's perspective, it's often the **stress/thyroid effect** that's the root cause: low-carb/carnivore forces the body into a "stress mode" that worsens puffiness. Peat recommends the opposite to fix this: - **More carbohydrates** (fruit, juice, honey, milk) to lower cortisol and support thyroid function. - **More salt** (paradoxically) to lower aldosterone and correct fluid balance. - **Thyroid support** (optimal T3, using temperature and pulse as a guide). - **Gelatin/collagen** together with meat to balance amino acids and reduce stress from "unbalanced" protein. If the carnivore leader you're watching has large bags under his eyes, it could very well be a visible sign of the high cortisol load that Peat warns about with extreme low-carb/high-protein diets without carbs. Many in the Peat community report **less puffiness** when they add fruit/milk and fix their thyroid/stress levels. Do you have a link to the video or the person's name? Then I could perhaps dig a bit more specifically. Otherwise—classic Peat: stress hormones + low energy = puffy face.

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@TheLenwik 2025-08-25

Thank you Jesse for your interviews. Such experts you let us listen to, such good questions and so much valuable knowledge. - Hello from Finland 🇫🇮

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@johnmadany9829 2025-08-01

I agree by experience with Andrew's definition of freedom. I eat for mental clarity and physical endurance. I use the energy to attend to my patients.

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