What If Your Body Isn’t Broken… Just Overloaded?

Many people today feel like their body is working against them.

They are hungry all the time.

Tired after eating.

Gaining weight more easily.

Craving sugar.

Depending on caffeine just to get through the day.

And after years of dieting…

some people quietly start wondering:

“Is something actually wrong with me?”

In this presentation, Dr. Ted Naiman explores a different possibility.

What if the problem is not lack of willpower…

but metabolic overload?

The discussion focuses on insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia.

In simple terms:

the body gradually becomes less responsive to insulin after years of constantly processing excess energy, especially refined carbohydrates and processed foods.

One of the most interesting ideas in the presentation is this:

Your body is designed to switch back and forth between burning glucose and burning fat.

But many people today are stuck in constant “sugar-burning mode.”

Dr. Naiman explains how modern diets high in processed carbohydrates and fat combinations may contribute to:

Weight gain.

Fatigue.

Fatty liver.

Type 2 diabetes.

High insulin levels.

And other chronic metabolic problems.

One phrase from the presentation stands out:

“We’ve turned modern life into summertime 365 days a year.”

Constant sugar.

Constant processed food.

Constant excess energy.

For many people, this video helps explain why:

Traditional dieting feels so difficult.

Cravings can feel overwhelming.

And energy crashes become normal.

Sometimes the issue is not that the body is broken.

Sometimes the body is simply overloaded.

View Dr. Ted Naiman’s References and Sources

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This information is intended for educational purposes only and is not medical advice.