Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

NEVER Weigh Yourself (The Scale is Rigged)

Dec 18, 2025
Constantly weighing yourself can hinder weight loss due to water retention and cortisol spikes. Hormonal fluctuations, especially during a woman's cycle, cause normal weight variations. The focus should shift from the scale to understanding fat types and tracking visceral fat. Poor sleep boosts insulin resistance, impacting appetite. Instead of obsessing over numbers, consider waist-to-height ratios and fasting insulin levels for a true measure of health. Small carbs can significantly stall fat-burning, so mindful eating and lifestyle changes are key!
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INSIGHT

Thyroid-Related Weight Is Different

  • Myxedema from hypothyroidism creates spongy tissue that won't respond to normal diets or exercise.
  • Dr. Eric Berg advises treating thyroid dysfunction separately if weight stalls.
ADVICE

Prioritize Sleep First

  • Improve sleep as a priority because one week of poor sleep can induce insulin resistance.
  • Dr. Eric Berg reports fixing sleep unlocked weight loss for a client who had plateaued for a year.
INSIGHT

Post-Exercise Swelling Can Raise Weight

  • Exercise can create short-term swelling and microdamage that temporarily raises weight.
  • Dr. Eric Berg notes recovery, not immediate scale change, is when exercise benefits emerge.
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