7 days ago
#79 Cellular Inflammation and Its Connection to Metabolic Disease
Fatigue? Brain fog? cravings? 'Slow' metabolism?
In this episode of The Heal Deal Podcast, Dr. Leona Allen explains cellular inflammation—what it is, how it impacts metabolic health, and the practical steps that support your cells so you can feel clear, steady, and strong again.
🎧 LISTEN NOW to discover:
✅ What cellular inflammation is—and how it can disrupt metabolism
✅ Why “fast vs. slow metabolism” is the wrong framework
✅ Why thin doesn’t always mean metabolically healthy (TOFI explained)
✅ What mitochondria, cell membranes, and DNA signaling have to do with symptoms
✅ Why you can feel bad even when labs look “fine”
✅ The most common signs your cells are under stress (fatigue, cravings, BP, brain fog)
✅ What standard testing often misses—and what additional markers can clarify
✅ The foundations that support cellular health: real food, meal timing, fiber, sleep, stress, movement
✅ A simple 90-day plan to start without overwhelm
🔗 Resources & Next Steps:
▶️ Take the Metabolic Reset Quiz:
TheMetabolicResetQuiz.com
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Dr. Leona Allen
Host, The Heal Deal Podcast
Founder, Freedom Health Systems
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🛑 Disclaimer
This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your diet, exercise, or health regimen—especially if you are taking medication or managing a chronic condition
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