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The Health Pulse

The Health Pulse

By: Quick Lab Mobile
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🎙️ The Health Pulse – Your quick guide to better health!

In under 20 minutes, get expert insights on health and nutrition. Stay informed, and take charge of your wellness with actionable tips. Whether optimizing your health or exploring diagnostics, we keep it simple and insightful.

Listen, learn, and take control—one pulse at a time! 🔬✨

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Episodes
  • Episode 96 | Thin Outside Fat Inside
    Apr 6 2026

    You can look lean, fall within a “healthy” BMI, and still be on the path to insulin resistance. In this episode of The Health Pulse, we uncover the hidden risk of TOFI (Thin Outside, Fat Inside)—a condition where fat accumulates in organs like the liver, pancreas, and muscle, quietly disrupting metabolism long before obvious symptoms appear.

    We explain the concept of the personal fat threshold—the genetically determined limit of how much fat your body can safely store under the skin. Once that limit is exceeded, excess energy spills into ectopic fat, leading to fatty liver, rising insulin levels, and early beta-cell dysfunction. This process can unfold silently for years, even while standard labs like glucose and HbA1c appear “normal.”

    You’ll also learn why certain populations—including South Asian, East Asian, Hispanic, and Middle Eastern individuals—are more susceptible at lower body weights, and why relying on BMI alone can be misleading.

    Most importantly, we highlight the early lab markers that reveal hidden risk—fasting insulin, ALT/AST, and ApoB—and why catching these changes early can allow for reversal before disease sets in.

    📞 Need lab work done from the comfort of home? QLM offers fast, reliable mobile phlebotomy services—no clinic visit required.

    📅 Book your appointment or learn more at:
    👉 Quick Lab Mobile
    📧 Contact us: info@quicklabmobile.com

    💬 Enjoyed the episode? Leave us a review and let us know what topics you'd like us to cover next! Your feedback helps us bring you the content that matters most.

    Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. The content discussed is based on research, expert insights, and reputable sources, but it does not replace professional medical consultation, diagnosis, or treatment. We strive to present accurate and up-to-date information, medical research is constantly evolving. Listeners should always verify details with trusted health organizations, before making any health-related decisions. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, such as severe pain, difficulty breathing, or other urgent symptoms, call your local emergency services immediately. By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that The Health Pulse and its creators are not responsible for any actions taken based on the content of this episode. Your health and well-being should always be guided by the advice of qualified medical professionals.

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    6 mins
  • Episode 95 | Carb Spikes Aren't What You Think
    Mar 27 2026

    Your glucose response isn’t just about what you eat—it’s about how your body reacts. In this episode of The Health Pulse, we break down a June 2025 Nature Medicine study that used continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) to track real-time blood sugar responses to common carbohydrate foods.

    Each meal delivered the same 50 grams of carbs—but the results were anything but equal. Foods like white jasmine rice produced rapid, high spikes, while black beans and mixed berries led to far more stable glucose patterns. But the real story is personalization: some individuals spiked most on rice, others on bread or fruit—challenging the idea that one-size-fits-all tools like the glycemic index can predict your response.

    We explore the mechanisms behind these differences, from fiber’s gel-like effect on digestion to the role of protein and fat in slowing gastric emptying. We also connect glucose patterns to deeper physiology—insulin resistance, beta-cell function, and even gut microbiome interactions. Practical strategies are included, like using pre-meal protein, fiber, or fat to blunt spikes, and how resistant starch can act as a real-world metabolic stress test.

    If you’ve ever felt confused by conflicting nutrition advice, this episode shows how data from your own body—not generic rules—can guide better decisions.

    📞 Need lab work done from the comfort of home? QLM offers fast, reliable mobile phlebotomy services—no clinic visit required.

    📅 Book your appointment or learn more at:
    👉 Quick Lab Mobile
    📧 Contact us: info@quicklabmobile.com

    💬 Enjoyed the episode? Leave us a review and let us know what topics you'd like us to cover next! Your feedback helps us bring you the content that matters most.

    Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. The content discussed is based on research, expert insights, and reputable sources, but it does not replace professional medical consultation, diagnosis, or treatment. We strive to present accurate and up-to-date information, medical research is constantly evolving. Listeners should always verify details with trusted health organizations, before making any health-related decisions. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, such as severe pain, difficulty breathing, or other urgent symptoms, call your local emergency services immediately. By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that The Health Pulse and its creators are not responsible for any actions taken based on the content of this episode. Your health and well-being should always be guided by the advice of qualified medical professionals.

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    18 mins
  • Episode 94 | Reversing Type 2 Diabetes
    Dec 30 2025

    The conventional story of type 2 diabetes—lifelong, progressive, and medication-dependent—misses the deeper biology driving the disease. In this episode of The Health Pulse, we unpack selective insulin resistance across the liver, adipose tissue, and skeletal muscle, and explain how restoring insulin sensitivity systemwide can lead to true remission, not just better numbers.

    We explore the liver’s paradoxical behavior—continuing to produce glucose while aggressively storing fat—and how fatty liver, elevated triglycerides, and visceral fat spillover lock patients into high insulin and high glucose states. From there, we turn to skeletal muscle, the body’s largest glucose sink, and show how targeted movement and nutrition dramatically improve post-meal glucose clearance.

    You’ll learn the four pillars of remission: restoring liver sensitivity, calming adipose tissue dysfunction, reactivating muscle glucose uptake, and lowering daily insulin demand so the pancreas can recover. We discuss carbohydrate reduction as a strategic metabolic lever, clarify metformin’s role as supportive—not a failure—and explain why escalating insulin doses without addressing diet and stress can actually worsen resistance.

    Finally, we highlight smarter lab markers beyond A1C—fasting insulin, triglycerides, TG:HDL ratio, and liver enzymes—to track real metabolic progress. If you’re looking for a sustainable, physiology-first approach to reversing type 2 diabetes, this episode provides a clear, actionable roadmap.

    📞 Need lab work done from the comfort of home? QLM offers fast, reliable mobile phlebotomy services—no clinic visit required.

    📅 Book your appointment or learn more at:
    👉 Quick Lab Mobile
    📧 Contact us: info@quicklabmobile.com

    💬 Enjoyed the episode? Leave us a review and let us know what topics you'd like us to cover next! Your feedback helps us bring you the content that matters most.

    Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. The content discussed is based on research, expert insights, and reputable sources, but it does not replace professional medical consultation, diagnosis, or treatment. We strive to present accurate and up-to-date information, medical research is constantly evolving. Listeners should always verify details with trusted health organizations, before making any health-related decisions. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, such as severe pain, difficulty breathing, or other urgent symptoms, call your local emergency services immediately. By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that The Health Pulse and its creators are not responsible for any actions taken based on the content of this episode. Your health and well-being should always be guided by the advice of qualified medical professionals.

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    17 mins
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