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Health & Wellness Advocate🌱| Chemist (BS, MS) ⌬ | Sharing Science-Backed Nutrition & Fitness Tips 💪|

Jul 19, 7 tweets

Insulin resistance is silently sabotaging your:

• Energy
• Hormones
• Fat loss.

Here are 5 science-backed ways to reverse it (and feel better fast):🧵

1. Lift weights

Muscle is your metabolic powerhouse.

It draws sugar from your blood into your cells—where it belongs.

Lifting weights builds muscle, burns fat, and improves insulin sensitivity naturally.

2. Prioritize protein

Protein digests slowly and prevents blood sugar spikes.

It keeps you full longer, cuts cravings, and stabilizes your energy.

Build every meal around protein to fuel your metabolism and reduce insulin resistance.

3. Try intermittent fasting

Eating in a 10-hour window trains your body to burn fat and manage blood sugar better.

It also reduces inflammation and gives your gut time to recover.

Bonus? It’s a powerful tool for weight loss too.

4. Walk after meals

Blood sugar naturally rises after you eat.

A 10-minute walk helps shuttle sugar into your cells—rather than letting it spike in your bloodstream.

It also eases the load on your pancreas and supports insulin function.

5. Reduce your stress

Chronic stress = high cortisol = more insulin resistance.

What helps?
• Deep breathing
• Meditation
• Nature walks
• Magnesium

Lower stress, lower inflammation, better blood sugar.

Summary

You don’t need extreme diets or fancy supplements.

Just build muscle.
Eat smart.
Walk more.
Fast wisely.
Breathe deeper.

Fixing insulin resistance is simpler than you think.

Start today.

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