Brainwashing works. It’s also really hard to unlearn. It’s amazing how many conversations I have with potential new clients that are either worried or excited about their cardiac health based on cholesterol levels. The cholesterol-heart disease connection is about as relevant today as paying for AOL. That’s an even harder conversation to have with someone.
But I’m guessing you’re savvy. You are all about the risks associated with elevated homocysteine and CRP in relation to heart disease. Instead I want to introduce you to two other cardiac markers to consider tracking in relation to the #1 cause of death in America.

There are two major hormone groups (but many more) that the adrenals release to help you adapt when life throws curve balls at you. One group is the catecholamines (adrenaline, epinephrine, norepinephrine, etc) that primarily work on functions of heart rate, blood pressure, muscle contraction, and triggering your brain for reaction over reason. The other class is cortisol that primarily works to get your body to release stored energy (sugar) to give you instant fuel to escape a potential danger.


What’s wrong with tracking blood glucose? Nothing, except that it’s too variable. There are too many factors that can 