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The Living State with Dr. Jon Denning
by Dr. Jon Denning
Most symptoms aren't random — they're signs of a system adapting under stress. In The Living State, Dr. Jon Denning explores the deeper physiology behind fatigue, pain, hormone dysfunction, and metabolic breakdown. This podcast breaks down what conventional care misses, why your body stops working the way it used to, and what it takes to rebuild from the inside out. No protocols. No fluff. Just clinical insight for people who’ve already tried everything else.
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Episode 3: Carbohydrate/Sugar
SummaryIn this episode, Dr. Jon discusses the complexities of carbohydrate metabolism, particularly in relation to diabetes. He challenges common misconceptions about sugar intake and emphasizes the importance of understanding the biochemical differences between sugars and starches. The conversation explores how stress and energy production affect blood sugar levels and offers practical dietary recommendations for carbohydrate consumption.
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Episode 2: Cortisol
SummaryIn this episode, Dr. Jon Denning explores the multifaceted role of cortisol, often misunderstood as merely a stress hormone. He delves into its essential functions in blood sugar regulation, the consequences of elevated cortisol levels, and personal anecdotes that illustrate its impact on health and injuries. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding cortisol's effects, assessing its levels, and implementing strategies for management through lifestyle and dietary changes.Takeaways:Cortisol is often misunderstood and has both positive and negative effects.It plays a crucial role in regulating blood sugar levels.Chronic stress can lead to elevated cortisol, causing various health issues.Elevated cortisol can result in anxiety, weight gain, and digestive problems.Personal experiences can highlight the impact of cortisol on injuries.Assessing cortisol levels can provide insights into health issues.Dietary interventions can help manage cortisol levels effectively.Lifestyle changes are essential for mitigating cortisol's negative effects.Understanding the relationship between hormones can aid in cortisol management.Future discussions will explore related topics like testosterone and adrenaline.
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Episode 1: Bioenergetic Overview | Weight Loss | Sleep | Labrum Injuries
This episode I discuss some overarching themes in bioenergetics and how I see it giving insight to health, pain, disease, and more. I then take a few questions about weight loss, sleep, and labrum injuries.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Most symptoms aren't random — they're signs of a system adapting under stress. In The Living State, Dr. Jon Denning explores the deeper physiology behind fatigue, pain, hormone dysfunction, and metabolic breakdown. This podcast breaks down what conventional care misses, why your body stops working the way it used to, and what it takes to rebuild from the inside out. No protocols. No fluff. Just clinical insight for people who’ve already tried everything else.
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Dr. Jon Denning
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