Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

So Called "Normal Labs" are NOT Healthy

Mar 25, 2026
They unpack why ‘normal’ lab ranges are population averages that can hide disease. They cover better tests for hidden problems like insulin resistance, functional B12, cellular magnesium, and vitamin D activity. They explain advanced markers such as HOMA-IR, hs-CRP, LDL particle types, and why low-carb and intermittent fasting can help correct metabolic issues.
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ADVICE

Use HOMA-IR To Identify Insulin Resistance Early

  • Use HOMA-IR (fasting glucose × insulin ÷ 405) to assess insulin resistance.
  • Dr. Eric Berg explains HOMA-IR combines glucose and insulin to reveal early insulin resistance before diabetes develops.
ADVICE

Interpret A1C As A Three Month Average Not Immediate Spikes

  • Use A1C as a three-month average of blood sugar, not a spike detector.
  • Dr. Eric Berg likens A1C to a dashboard cam that smooths out weekday vs weekend spikes to show long-term exposure.
INSIGHT

Dawn Phenomenon Often Reflects Liver Overproduction Of Sugar

  • Morning high glucose (dawn phenomenon) can result from cortisol or hepatic glucose production due to insulin resistance.
  • Dr. Eric Berg notes up to 80% of diabetic fasting glucose can be liver-produced sugar in severe insulin resistance.
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