Published May 16, 2024

Dr. Casey Means: Toxins & The Metabolic-Infertility Crisis + Blood Sugar Balancing Snack Pro-Tips

Dr. Casey Means unpacks the significant impact of metabolic health on fertility, the pervasive threat of environmental toxins, and offers invaluable advice on blood sugar management through diet and lifestyle, making holistic wellness attainable.
Episode Highlights
The Art of Being Well logo

Popular Clips

Episode Highlights

  • Toxin Impact

    Environmental toxins, including synthetic chemicals found in household products, have a profound impact on our metabolic health. explains that these chemicals disrupt cellular functions, leading to conditions like prediabetes and type 2 diabetes. She highlights the alarming fact that nearly 100,000 synthetic chemicals have been introduced since World War II, many of which are unregulated and have synergistic effects on our health 1.

    There's almost 100,000 of these chemicals being used in our products that were around us and that we're buying and the synergistic effects of them together.

    ---

    Additionally, inflammation driven by these toxins further exacerbates metabolic dysfunction, creating a vicious cycle that impairs overall health 2.

       

    Reducing Exposure

    Reducing exposure to environmental toxins is crucial for maintaining metabolic health. recommends using water filters, such as activated charcoal or reverse osmosis systems, to remove harmful substances from drinking water 3. She also suggests opting for natural, eco-friendly products for personal and home care to minimize toxin intake.

    You either filter your water, you know, think about air quality, think about the chemicals you're putting on your body every day through personal care products. You either filter those out with the choices you're making, or you then become the filter for all of those things.

    ---

    Switching to organic foods and reducing plastic use are additional steps that can significantly lower one's toxic burden 4.

Related Episodes