Top Insulin Expert: Insulin Is More Dangerous Than Sugar! This Will Strip Fat Faster Than Anything!

Healthcare
United Kingdom
Started January 15, 2026

No.1 Health Doctor Benjamin Bikman breaks down keto, insulin resistance, sugar addiction, and calorie counting, and the ONE test that predicts weight gain! Dr Benjamin Bikman is a metabolic scientist and researcher focused on the link between insulin resistance and chronic disease. He is Professor of Cell Biology at Brigham Young University and Co-founder of Insulin IQ. Follow Dr Benjamin: Instagram - https://bit.ly/3MGLKNH X - https://bit.ly/3N6hziZ Website - https://bit.ly/491iGI6 He explai...

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 15, 2026
Focusing solely on insulin management may overlook the importance of balanced nutrition and exercise in achieving sustainable health.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 15, 2026
The role of insulin in weight gain is complex and varies among individuals, suggesting a one-size-fits-all approach may be ineffective.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 15, 2026
Dr. Bikman's insights challenge the conventional view of sugar as the main villain in weight gain, prompting a reevaluation of dietary guidelines.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 15, 2026
Insulin resistance is a primary factor in obesity, so addressing it through diet can lead to more effective weight loss than simply reducing sugar intake.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 15, 2026
While insulin's impact on health is significant, demonizing it could lead to unnecessary fear and confusion about basic nutrition.
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