Maximize Your Metabolism

Lifelong Solutions to Lose Weight, Restore Energy, and Prevent Disease

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By Noel Maclaren, MD

By Sunita Singh Maclaren

Read by Eric Pollins

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From an award-winning endocrinology pioneer and metabolism expert comes a revolutionary, sustainable and scientific approach to help you lose weight, regain energy, clear your mind, and prevent disease.

Like our fingerprints, each of us has a unique metabolism. Your metabolism will change as you move through life, shaping your mental and physical capabilities.  However, one in four of us will experience trouble with our metabolism. Dr. Noel Maclaren, an award-winning endocrinologist and Sunita Singh Maclaren, a medical anthropology expert, share their revolutionary new approach to mastering your metabolism that combines medical and behavioral insights in order to help balance your weight, boost your energy and improve your cognitive abilities. 

Imagine the metabolism as a beguiling jigsaw. We all fit into one of four ‘metabolic personality’ types, based on our bodies’ levels of sensitivity to insulin. Maximize Your Metabolism offers a comprehensive self-assessment quiz to uncover yours. Drawing on pioneering data from a person’s genetic legacies, appetite signals and mental resilience, this book will enable you to create a unique plan specific to your needs, and will help you achieve robust brain and body health, including: 

•    Enhancing your cognitive abilities by limiting grains and fruits as the brain’s ability to absorb glucose declines from your late 40’s onwards 
•    Optimizing your weight by identifying the simple vs. complex carbohydrates that work for your metabolic type 
•    Overcoming insulin-related persistent fatigue and increasing your muscle’s energy efficiency through resistance and aerobic exercise 
•    Protecting yourself from disease-causing internal inflammation by opting for prebiotics found in artichokes, leeks and onions and avoiding certain “health” foods

Dr. Noel Maclaren and Sunita Singh Maclaren have helped thousands of patients in their clinic for over fifteen years, by reversing these metabolic imbalances.  Filled with specific time-tested guidance and over 30 healthy and delicious recipes, Maximize Your Metabolism is perfect for anyone who wants to be a champion of their own health, gain an overall sense of wellbeing in as little as six months, and to sustain it for a lifetime. 

On Sale
Apr 13, 2021
Publisher
Hachette Audio
ISBN-13
9781549104473

Noel Maclaren, MD

About the Author

Dr. Noel Maclaren is an award-winning pioneer in endocrinology and the metabolism who practices in New York. He is a Professor of Pediatrics at the Weill College of Medicine of Cornell University and the co-founder of Metakura. In his practice, Dr. Maclaren specializes in internal medicine, endocrinology and metabolism in adults, children, and pregnant women. He has been listed multiple times on the annual “Best Doctors in America” list by The Best Doctors Group at Harvard University. His numerous other awards include the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International Award, David Rumbough Scientific Award, the International Research Canadian Diabetes Association/Connaught Novo Nordisk Award, Mary Jane Kugel Award, and his research has been funded by multiple NIH grants.

Sunita Singh Maclaren is the CEO of MetaKura, and has helped to develop diagnostic tools, therapies and foods for people with inborn metabolic imbalances. Sunita’s efforts have launched MetaKura Foods, which will soon be debuting the most metabolism-friendly chocolate on the market, with brand partnerships with Equinox, Exhale, and SoulCycle. Previously, Sunita worked as a freelance journalist and as founder of a cultural advisory firm World Wise. Her expertise has been sought by the U.S. Department of Commerce, the U.S Department of Aviation, the International Criminal Court (The Netherlands), The National Foreign Trade Council (Washington DC), Young Arab Leaders (Dubai). She is a member of the Advisory Council for Religion and Global Affairs, Cambridge University (UK).

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