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January 16, 2025 16 mins

Have you ever received your lab results and thought, What do all these numbers mean for my health? In this episode of Metabolic Minutes, Nurse Practitioner Elizabeth breaks down the key components of the Complete Metabolic Panel (CMP) in simple, actionable terms. Learn how kidney health, liver function, and electrolytes play critical roles in reversing metabolic conditions like prediabetes, diabetes, and obesity.

From understanding GFR to optimizing magnesium levels, this episode equips you with the knowledge to take charge of your metabolic health and make informed decisions. Join us to uncover the science behind your labs—and how to improve them with everyday lifestyle changes.

What You'll Learn:

  • How to interpret kidney markers like BUN, creatinine, and GFR.
  • The impact of hydration and insulin resistance on kidney function.
  • Why electrolytes like magnesium and bicarbonate are vital for overall health.
  • The role of liver enzymes in preventing fatty liver disease.
  • Practical meal tips to support your metabolism and improve fasting glucose levels.

Key Topics Discussed:

  1. Kidney Health:
    • Understanding BUN, creatinine, and GFR levels.
  2. Electrolyte Balance:
    • The importance of sodium, potassium, magnesium, and bicarbonate for optimal body function.
    • Natural food sources for magnesium and when supplementation may be necessary.
  3. Liver Function:
    • How liver enzymes (AST, ALT, ALP) indicate liver health.
    • The connection between insulin resistance and fatty liver disease.
  4. Practical Tips for Better Labs:
    • Why carb-heavy dinners sabotage your metabolism and fasting glucose.
    • Simple strategies to help your liver work effectively overnight.
  5. Protein and Blood Health:
    • What protein ratios reveal about spleen function and overall hydration.

Show Resources:

  • Recommended Foods:
    • Leafy greens (spinach, kale), nuts (almonds, cashews), and seeds (chia, flax) for magnesium.
  • Key Quotes:
    • "Take care of your kidneys like they your two little babies.”
    • "Your liver is the maid and butler of your body—don’t overload it before bedtime."

Conclusion:

Understanding your lab results is the first step toward taking control of your metabolic health. By making small, intentional changes—like staying hydrated, eating the right foods, and timing your meals wisely—you can support your kidneys, liver, and overall metabolic function.

Don’t forget to tune in to the next episode, where we’ll decode lipids, thyroid markers, and inflammation. Until then, hydrate with water, shop the grocery store perimeter, and give your metabolism the support it deserves! YE5uw136Wdom7YL78J5j

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