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What Isotope Tracers Reveal About Your Metabolism (And Why It Matters for Real People Like David & Sarah)
Your metabolism isn’t "broken"—it’s just following an ancient security protocol.
Using the logic of Isotope Tracers, we can finally stop guessing with static blood tests and start mapping the actual flow of your nutrients.

S A
Mar 307 min read


The Supply Chain – Where Energy Really Enters (And Why It Often Gets Stuck)
Struggling with energy crashes or bloating despite "healthy" eating? Discover Gate 1 of metabolism: the GI tract supply chain. Learn why rushed meals cause insulin resistance via endotoxemia, evolutionary mismatches, and simple 3–7 day resets for David & Sarah-like wins.

S A
Mar 2410 min read


The Invisible Engine - Why David and Sarah’s "Healthy" Habits Aren't Working
"Ever feel like your metabolism hit the brakes after 40? 😩 You're not broken—your body is just doing what it evolved to do: survive feast-or-famine.
Meet David & Sarah (sound familiar?): busy parents battling crashes, cravings, and 'nothing works anymore.' In my latest post, we bust the myths, explain the real science, and kick off our 4 Gates of Metabolism series.

S A
Mar 226 min read


The Stability Protocol: Mastering the Lipid Loop
We’ve been told that heart disease is a simple math problem: "Lower your ApoB at all costs." But the latest science suggests we’re looking at the scoreboard instead of the game.
Your LDL particles aren't just numbers; they are structural delivery trucks. The real question isn't how many trucks are on the road, but what they are carrying and how stable they are.
In Part 2 of our deep dive, we break down the 5 Pillars of Vascular Resilience

S A
Jan 2913 min read


Rebutting the Seed Oil Myth: A Physiological and Biochemical Deep Dive
In the latest health podcasts, the message is clear: "Lower your ApoB at all costs and replace SFA with seed oils or face the consequences." But what if the number of trucks on the road isn't the problem? What if the problem is the cargo?
In Part 1 of this series, we go "under the hood" of human biochemistry to debunk the mainstream narrative. We explore the Five Phases of the Lipid Loop

S A
Jan 2717 min read


The Protein Paradox Part 2: Dismantling the Propaganda and Engineering the Perfect Muscle Signal
The "Anabolic Window" is a ghost story told by supplement companies to keep you grazing on shakes. 👻🥤
Your body is an anti-fragile survival machine, not a delicate flower. In Part 2 of The Protein Paradox, we're busting the 5 biggest myths in the industry—from the fear of fasting to the "plant vs. animal" divide.

S A
Jan 1514 min read


The Protein Paradox: Why Everything You Know About Muscle Building is (Probably) Wrong
Stop eating protein, start utilizing it. Discover the science of the 210g 'internal protein pool,' why the 'mTOR switch' beats 'grazing,' and how to avoid the 'Glucose Exit.' A no-nonsense guide to muscle, longevity, and metabolic precision for omnivores and vegans alike.

S A
Jan 1519 min read


Unmasking Visceral Fat: The Hidden Dumpster Fire Inside Your Body
Populations adapted by developing energy-conserving physiology — efficient fat storage, early insulin resistance (to prioritise glucose for the brain), and lower lean muscle mass.
But when this “thrifty” biology meets modern abundance — high-refined-carb diets, low physical activity — the same traits become maladaptive:→ less muscle mass, less subcutaneous storage, more spillover into visceral depots.

S A
Nov 10, 202513 min read


Unlocking the Power of Peptides: From Amino Acids to Muscle Growth, Fat Loss, and Longevity
Peptides aren’t the future — they’re the present. But the real biohack? Mastering your body’s own signaling before you ever touch a vial. Peptides aren't magic—they're biology hacks. Stack smart, test blood work, and pair with whole foods/sleep.

S A
Nov 1, 202511 min read


How and Why Seed Oils and Plant Sterols Contribute to Artherosclerosis
At this point, it’s worth asking: if polyunsaturated seed oils and plant sterols disrupt red blood cells, fuel oxidation, promote inflammation, and crystallise in plaques — then why are they still recommended as “cardioprotective”?

S A
Oct 14, 202515 min read
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