Metabolic health is quietly slipping for millions worldwide. According to the CDC, only about 12% of American adults are considered metabolically healthy—a figure that has declined over the past decade. Recent reports highlight rising rates of insulin resistance, fatty liver disease, and other metabolic disorders. The endocrine system, which coordinates metabolism, can be subtly disrupted by everyday exposures. Many people only notice trouble after symptoms—like fatigue or weight gain—become pronounced. Recognizing how common products interfere with our metabolic processes is crucial for prevention and early intervention. This article explores everyday items that could be undermining your metabolic health without you even realizing it.
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9. Vegetable Oils Many popular cooking oils—such as soybean, corn, sunflower, and canola oil—are classified as refined seed oils and are high in omega-6 fatty acids.…