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SuperLife with Darin Olien

Why When You Eat May Matter More Than What You Eat

SuperLife with Darin Olien

Darin Olien

Activism, Motivation, Environment, Education, Self-improvement, Fitness, Wellness, Health, Alternative Health, Health & Fitness

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 7 November 2024

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

What if the timing of your meals is as crucial as what you’re eating? In today’s episode, I dive into the powerful connection between meal timing and your body’s natural rhythm—and why it matters more than most of us realize.

Breaking down the science behind circadian rhythms, I look at how eating earlier in the day supports better digestion, metabolism, and even mental clarity. Studies show that eating late not only disrupts sleep but can also lead to weight gain and a slower metabolism.

So, we’re going to break down why shifting calories to the first part of the day—following the body’s natural peak energy and digestive power—can transform your energy, mood, and long-term wellness.

Drawing on ancient wisdom from Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine, we see how these systems have always advocated for aligning meal timing with nature’s rhythms. Both recognize that eating in sync with your body’s energy peaks and dips has the potential to support everything from digestion to balanced energy and stable weight.

This episode is a return to basics: respecting the body’s natural flow for real, sustainable health. 

If you’re looking to feel more in tune, support your metabolism, and bring ease to your routine, let’s rethink not just what’s on the plate, but when it hits the plate.



We Also Discuss:

 

(01:57) — The Science of Meal Timing

(05:08) — Circadian Rhythm’s Influence on Metabolism and Energy Use

(12:36) — Morning Calories for Weight Loss and Metabolic Support

(18:23) — Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine on Meal Timing

(25:22) —  Breakfast Like a King, Light Dinner for Energy Balance

(29:01) — Practical Tips for Aligning Meal Times with Your Natural Rhythms

 

And more…

 

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Bibliography:

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Super Life with me, Darren O'Lean, a podcast where we explore, discover, and share solutions that promote a healthier life and a better world.

0:13.0

Together will ignite possibilities, inspire change, and build sovereignty, creating a roadmap towards a super life for you and for all.

0:24.4

Get ready to start living your super life.

0:33.3

Before we dive in today's episode, I want to thank my sponsor, my great friends over at Therasage.

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