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Metabolic Freedom: How to Burn Fat, Not Sugar, with Ben Azadi

Metabolic Freedom: How to Burn Fat, Not Sugar, with Ben Azadi

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In today's episode of The Root Cause Medicine Podcast, Dr. Carrie Jones sits down with Ben Azadi to discuss metabolic flexibility, fat-burning versus sugar-burning states, and why traditional calorie-focused approaches to weight loss often fail. You'll hear them discuss: - Why 93% of Americans are metabolically unhealthy - The difference between sugar burners and fat burners - How obesogens and toxins contribute to weight loss resistance - The role of fasting insulin and blood glucose in evaluating metabolic health - Why “calories in, calories out” is overly simplistic - How fasting, ketosis, and metabolic flexibility help restore health - Practical steps to shift from sugar-burning to fat-burning in 7 days - The power of gratitude and mindset in sustainable health change Ben Azadi is the founder of Keto Kamp, author of the upcoming book Metabolic Freedom, and a leading voice in the fasting and keto space. After transforming his own health and weight, Ben has gone on to educate thousands globally on how to unlock fat-burning metabolism, address root causes of metabolic disease, and optimize wellness through diet, mindset, and functional practices. His work centers on empowering individuals to achieve what he calls “metabolic freedom”—the ability to thrive using fat, not sugar, as fuel.
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