35 episodes

The Meta Health podcast simplifies the science of health, nutrition and metabolism by sparking your imagination through creative storytelling and visualization. You'll gain a deep understanding of your body to help you make informed and personalized lifestyle choices.

The host, Dr.Ronesh Sinha, is a physician, author, speaker, and teacher who runs a lifestyle clinic focused on reversing insulin resistance in diverse ethnic groups, and designs wellness programs for top Silicon Valley companies.

The Meta Health Podcast Ronesh Sinha, MD

    • Health & Fitness

The Meta Health podcast simplifies the science of health, nutrition and metabolism by sparking your imagination through creative storytelling and visualization. You'll gain a deep understanding of your body to help you make informed and personalized lifestyle choices.

The host, Dr.Ronesh Sinha, is a physician, author, speaker, and teacher who runs a lifestyle clinic focused on reversing insulin resistance in diverse ethnic groups, and designs wellness programs for top Silicon Valley companies.

    #34 - Are We Taking Higher Protein Diets Too Far?

    #34 - Are We Taking Higher Protein Diets Too Far?

    Eating more protein is currently the mantra being shared by many health leaders and big food has caught on. Are we missing any potential risks in the midst of the high protein movement? This episode covers some of the following topics:
    Lessons learned from the low fat, low carb, and fasting movements How higher protein diets are being misused by many Understanding the important mismatch between protein intake and energy expenditure What happens to excess protein in the body? Finding the goldilocks zone for mTOR activation Protein intake recommendations for different groups

    • 28 min
    #33 - The Split Is Why You Struggle

    #33 - The Split Is Why You Struggle

    Much of our emotional unrest results from the act of splitting our identity into multiple roles and different personas. In this episode I explore:
    What's the split? Why we split? Using imagery to visualize the split? My personal practices to quiet the mind Shifting towards unification  

    • 15 min
    #32 - New Directions

    #32 - New Directions

    I'm feeling an urge to shift my content in a new direction. I'm not giving up on discussing metabolism since that's a topic that is still very close to my heart, but at the age of 52 and after digging deep into insulin resistance for well over a decade, I'm sensing a different pull. 
    In this episode I discuss my internal transformation and how you too might have a different voice inside that is longing for a new direction. 

    • 10 min
    #31 - 3 Fundamental Root Causes of Insulin Resistance

    #31 - 3 Fundamental Root Causes of Insulin Resistance

    This episode takes a fresh look at the 3 fundamental molecular root causes of insulin resistance using some familiar storylines from prior episodes combined with some new story hooks to help you understand the science of insulin resistance. We cover the following:
    Quick review of insulin mechanism of action Summarizing the 3 root causes or what I call "-emias" of insulin resistance The inflammation-insulin resistance link explained using a busy ER analogy Using lifestyle changes to manage the 3 root causes

    • 23 min
    #30 - Protein, Fasting, Ketosis, and Insulin Resistance

    #30 - Protein, Fasting, Ketosis, and Insulin Resistance

    This episode digs deep into protein and more specifically amino acids (protein building blocks) and their role in metabolism, weight control, insulin resistance, and overall health. We cover some of the following:
    Quick overview of mitochondrial metabolism Introducing protein and amino acids The role of amino acids in energy production Fasting and ketosis Can excess protein intake lead to fat/weight gain? The link between amino acids and insulin resistance  

    • 30 min
    #29 - Acetyl CoA, Citrate, and the Metabolic Merry-Go-Round

    #29 - Acetyl CoA, Citrate, and the Metabolic Merry-Go-Round

    I've selected 2 key metabolic ingredients, Acetyl CoA and Citrate, to explain nutrition metabolism in further detail. I've also selected a different storyline, the mitochondrial amusement park and the Kreb's merry-go-round, to help you visualize some of the most fundamental steps of metabolism. In this episode we cover:
    Acetyl CoA's role as a key metabolic conductor The metabolic merry-go-round used to explain Kreb's cycle The importance of the Citrate sensor in switching between anabolism and catabolism How these concepts are tied to the root cause for weight gain and insulin resistance A critique of B-vitamin supplements as "energy producers"

    • 34 min

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