Welcome to The Betty Rocker Show, the place to be to nourish your mind, love your body, and rock your life.
Join me and functional medicine practitioner Dr. Jill Carnahan as we take a look at some of the root causes of fat gain she sees in her practice that people don’t often expect.
Dr. Jill has been on the podcast before – you may remember her from our in depth conversation about mold and how to test for and treat it (Season 2, Episode 2). I’m happy to report that under her care I have cleared it from my system (a 3 year journey) and am functioning once more at my best.
Today we’re checking in about my recovery and talking about some of the many underlying triggers that cause weight gain. Hear who is a good candidate for intermittent fasting (and who isn’t) plus more on hormone health, some insights on how to read labs, recommendations for adaptogenic herb use, and so much more!
“Since my childhood, I have always been passionate about seeking answers to complex problems. I grew up on a farm, witnessing firsthand the resilience of life in the face of difficulty.
I decided to become a doctor because I strongly believed in the capacity of the human body to heal and overcome even the most dire circumstances – if given the right tools.”
In this episode, you’ll discover:
Welcoming back Dr. Jill Carnahan (0:034)
- Checking in on how her mold treatment of me has resolved and where I’m at
- Listen to our first episode together, all about mold, testing for it and treating it
- The background of symptoms I noticed when this started
Root causes of weight gain from environmental toxins (4:19)
- When you’re doing things right and still not seeing results
- How some toxins block leptin receptors and how this impacts weight gain
- Mold is just one of the environmental toxins that can cause weight gain
- Why the body stores fat when it’s dealing with a toxic burden
How your adrenals can be at the root cause of weight gain (7:42)
- How your adrenal glands work
- The master regulator: the HPA (hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis)
- How too much stimulation produces too much cortisol
- Signs of dysregulated cortisol
- How the adrenal glands support your hydration levels and blood sugar levels and why this is important
Thyroid dysregulation and how it can cause weight gain (9:31)
- Reviewing the triggering events that can overwhelm the stress response: NUTS
- NUTS: Novelty, unpredictability, threats, and sense of control
- The horse and cart analogy: adrenals and thyroid working together
- Why treating just the thyroid alone doesn’t always lead to the outcome we are hoping for
What Dr. Jill looks for when reading lab values using thyroid and cortisol as an example (16:40)
- What kind of thyroid panel to order
- Which markers to look at
- Why “ranges of normal” might not tell the whole story
- Timing for cortisol testing
- Why working with a functional medicine doctor helps you see the big picture and address root cause
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How does a dysregulated thyroid cause weight gain? (20:03)
- How the thyroid works to regulate our metabolism
- Why not eating enough causes weight gain
When does Dr. Jill recommend fasting, and who is it good for from her perspective as a doctor? (22:21)
- Why not everyone needs to fast (or use a ketogenic diet)
- The specific subset who can benefit from these dietary strategies
- How these dietary interventions help those with specific medical conditions
- Learning more about insulin resistance
- Why applying a strategy that works for those with a medical condition isn’t always the answer for everyone
Dr. Jill’s personal experience with IF from years ago (25:29)
- Combining daily HIIT training with her intermittent fasting
- How she was putting on body fat
- The advice Dr. Jill got from another practitioner
- How medical training doesn’t prepare doctors for the physiological impact of dietary and exercise strategies
- What happened when Dr. Jill dropped the intense daily cardio and swapped it for more resistance training
- What happened as she started fueling and stopped fasting
Strategic cardiovascular exercise is great, excess cardio is not so great (27:48)
- Training in balance with both resistance training and HIIT in their proper place as opposed to cardio all the time
- The importance of balancing that with the nutritional component, stress reduction and sleep
- How many women I see who come to me burned out and overtrained with bad messaging from diet culture
- Why I love walking and how it helps with fat loss
Why your doctor shouldn’t necessarily be telling you how to eat and train (28:49)
- Doctors are not trained on nutrition in medical school
- A medical doctor with training prescribing intermittent fasting or the ketogenic diet for a specific medical concern would be checking regularly on bloodwork and seeing the impact of these strategies on glucose levels, stress response and more
The importance of looking at body composition (muscle to fat ratio), not just “weight loss” (29:48)
- Why adding muscle isn’t “gaining weight”
- Shifting the focus away from weight loss and more toward overall health and strength
- Training smarter, not harder
- Comprehensive content about training strategies to shift body composition for different stages of life including training with your cycle, training in peri and post menopause can be found in this post
Women specific hormone considerations (32:09)
- Women have a complex hormone system compared to men
- The adrenals and a young woman’s cycle
- What happens with the adrenals in peri and post menopause
- Why we need to be gentler with ourselves in the later life stage and avoid cortisol spikes
- The importance of specific fueling and training strategies for women in peri and post menopause
The catabolic vs anabolic state (36:16)
- What a catabolic state is and what it breaks down
- How cortisol is connected to catabolism
- What an anabolic state is
- The importance of staying in touch with our bodies
- Putting all the pieces together
Adaptogenic herbs and how Dr. Jill recommends using them in her practice (38:42)
- General recommendations for those in their 20’s and 30’s with bad PMS, weight gain symptoms, or fertility boost
- General recommendations for those in their 40’s and 50’s with low estrogen and progesterone
- How recycling and processing estrogen is important for reducing cancer risk
- Recommendations for hot flashes
- Recommendations for adrenal support
- My own experience with adaptogens
- Blog post: 6 Adaptogens that support hormone balance
How to connect with Dr. Jill Carnahan and her work (42:32)
- Dr Jill’s website and blog articles
- Dr. Jill has a new book coming out in February 2023
- Dr. Jill’s instagram
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