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Back to EpisodesINFLAMMATION & BODY COMPOSITION
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The Dates are now set for my next program TIGHT28 July 6 - August 2
Definition & Context
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Inflammation is a normal and essential immune response meant to be temporary and restorative.
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Chronic inflammation, however, is a constant internal stressor. It hijacks hormones, distorts metabolism, and impairs the body’s ability to burn fat effectively.
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This is a major reason people get stuck even when they feel like they’re “doing everything right.”
Key Distinction
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Temporary post-workout inflammation = good.
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Persistent, systemic inflammation (often rooted in gut health) = problematic for fat loss and overall metabolic function.
What is Leaky Gut?
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Imagine your intestinal lining like a cheesecloth: it should only let fully digested nutrients pass into the bloodstream.
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With leaky gut, that lining becomes more like fishnet stockings—allowing undigested food particles and toxins to leak into the bloodstream.
Immune Response Triggered
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The immune system sees these large food particles as foreign invaders → triggers an immune response → creates inflammation.
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This results in chronic immune activation every time you eat.
Common Symptoms of Leaky Gut:
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Bloating
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Food sensitivities (especially to foods you frequently eat)
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Fatigue, puffiness, joint pain
Food Sensitivity Tests Mislead
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Many foods test “red” not because you're truly sensitive, but because they're leaking into the blood undigested.
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Heal the gut, and sensitivities often disappear.
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Liver Dysfunction
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Inflammation causes insulin resistance in the liver, which misinterprets the insulin signal and starts producing and releasing more glucose.
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This elevates blood sugar even in the absence of food—undermining fat loss.
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Fat Storage vs. Muscle Loss
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Inflammation sends a protective signal: “Don’t burn fat; store it.”
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The body turns to breaking down muscle for energy—especially in arms and legs.
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Rapid weight loss often = high muscle loss if inflammation is present.
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Hormonal Disruption
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Leptin resistance: The brain doesn’t receive the signal that you’re full → increased hunger, slowed metabolism.
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Ghrelin dysregulation: Hunger signals spike; cravings worsen.
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Cortisol is elevated → promotes belly fat storage, muscle breakdown, and sleep disruption.
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Damaged Mitochondria
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Mitochondria (your energy generators) become sluggish in an inflamed environment.
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Result: Less energy, slower metabolism, reduced fat oxidation.
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Water Retention & False Fat Gain
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Aldosterone-driven fluid retention masks progress on the scale.
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People feel fatter even when losing weight—leading to discouragement.
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Processed foods (lack fiber, high sugar)
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Alcohol
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Environmental toxins (mold, heavy metals)
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Chronic stress & poor sleep
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Sedentary lifestyle
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Long-term medications
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Past infections or medical trauma
Visual & Physical Signs
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Waistline is > 50% of your height
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Constant bloating,