The Hidden Toxin that Causes Insulin Resistance
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A new study has uncovered a surprising metabolic villain — D-lactate, the molecular twin of the lactate that fuels your muscles. Unlike L-lactate, D-lactate builds up in people with obesity and contributes to insulin resistance, fatty liver, and metabolic dysfunction. But scientists have now found a way to trap this molecule in the gut, potentially opening the door to a brand-new class of metabolic therapies. In this video, Nick Norwitz MD PhD explains the study, its implications for human health, and how certain probiotics and homemade yogurts could help reduce D-lactate levels naturally.
Chapters:
0:00 – The Evil Twin of Lactate: New Research Explained
1:18 – L-Lactate vs D-Lactate: Why the Difference Matters
2:43 – Elevated D-Lactate in Obesity: The Hidden Connection
3:18 – How D-Lactate Worsens Blood Sugar and Metabolic Health
4:00 – Gut Microbes: The Source of D-Lactate
6:30 – The D-Lactate Trap: How Scientists Made Mice Poop It Out
9:11 – What This Discovery Means for Metabolic Research
9:42 – Practical Takeaways: What You Can Do Right Now
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