Ep 92: Inflammation and Diabetes with Dr. Jennie Luna

In this episode you will explore:

  • Understanding Inflammation: The difference between acute and chronic inflammation and why chronic inflammation silently impacts metabolic health.
  • Signs You Might Be Inflamed: Recognizing vague symptoms like fatigue, mental fog, and disrupted sleep that often go undiagnosed.
  • Inflammation and Diabetes: How insulin resistance, high blood sugar, and inflammation create a vicious cycle—and how to break it.
  • Anti-Inflammatory Eating Made Simple: Practical food strategies including protein-first meals, time-window eating, and budget-friendly swaps.
  • The Fast Food Reality: Honest talk about convenience eating and how to make better choices when time is tight.
  • Beyond Diet: Why sleep quality, stress management, and even 10-minute post-meal walks have powerful anti-inflammatory effects.
  • GLP-1s and Inflammation: Emerging research showing these medications may reduce inflammation independent of weight loss.
  • The Bottom Line: Why small, sustainable changes—not perfection—are the key to reducing inflammation and improving overall health.

What exactly is inflammation, and how do you know if it’s affecting your health? In this episode, Dr. Steve Edelman and Dr. Jeremy Pettus sit down with Dr. Jennie Luna, an endocrinologist specializing in obesity medicine and nutrition, to demystify inflammation and its connection to diabetes and metabolic health.

Together, they explore the difference between acute and chronic inflammation, why chronic inflammation often goes unnoticed despite affecting nearly every organ system, and how it drives conditions like insulin resistance, fatty liver disease, and chronic kidney disease. Dr. Luna breaks down the warning signs—fatigue, brain fog, difficulty sleeping, and weight gain—and explains why these symptoms are so easy to miss.

The conversation shifts to actionable strategies you can implement today. From anti-inflammatory eating patterns and time-restricted eating to managing stress and prioritizing sleep, this episode focuses on practical, realistic changes that don’t require perfection or meal prep mastery.

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2 Comments
  1. always great to watch you guys. Loved the idea of Chai seeds and the CRP test. I want to comment on breakfast as I agree this is the toughest meal. I’ve recently changed my eating habits in the morning- I eat a vegetable first thing along with coffee like celery or cuc or leftover broccoli from dinner. It wakes up my system and satisfies. I know it’s not the norm. Then I eat a protein and nuts plus love my Magic Spoon cereal which probably is bad for me. However if I had an abundance of fresh eggs from my backyard I’d boil some and eat as a snack. I only eat the white as the rest hurts my stomach. thank you for all your posts and video

    • Thanks for you kind words, and thank you for sharing what works for you! p.s. We like Magic Spoon cereal too…you have to live a little! 🙂

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