The Calm Way to Control Blood Sugar
What I Learned Living with Insulin Resistance for 20 Years
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Marvin McKenzie
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This book is a personal account of what I have learned living with insulin resistance for more than twenty years.
I was first told I was insulin resistant in 2005. Like many men, especially as we move past fifty, I was given little practical guidance beyond general warnings and broad recommendations. Over time, I learned that managing blood sugar is not simply about willpower, restriction, or chasing the latest diet trend. It is about understanding how the body actually responds to food, movement, stress, rest, and consistency—day after day, year after year.
This book does not present a miracle plan or a one-size-fits-all solution. Instead, it walks through the real-world process of learning what helps and what hinders blood sugar regulation. It draws from my own experience with diet changes, exercise routines, long periods of endurance cardio, and eventually a shift toward shorter, more intense resistance training. Along the way, it addresses how stress hormones, sleep disruption, and overtraining can quietly work against metabolic health.
A significant portion of this book explores why more effort is not always better—and why “harder” is not the same as “smarter.” I discuss how long, stressful workouts affected my body differently than brief, focused strength sessions, and why walking remained helpful even when other forms of cardio proved counterproductive. The goal is not to argue ideology, but to explain observed cause and effect.
This book also documents how tracking—without obsession—can bring clarity. Blood sugar readings, weight fluctuations, workout data, and nutrition logs became tools for learning rather than sources of discouragement. Patterns began to emerge, and decisions became more informed.
The emphasis throughout is calm, deliberate progress. Not perfection. Not punishment. Not fear-driven behavior. Just steady, repeatable habits that respect how the body works over time.
This book is written especially with men over fifty in mind—men who want to stay strong, capable, and clear-headed without turning health into a second career. It is for those who are tired of extremes, suspicious of hype, and willing to learn patiently.
While this book is personal in nature, its lessons are broadly applicable. It invites readers to think, observe, and adjust rather than blindly follow rules. It encourages responsibility without guilt and discipline without drama.
If you are living with insulin resistance, concerned about blood sugar, or simply trying to make sense of conflicting advice on diet and exercise, this book offers a grounded perspective shaped by time, experience, and careful attention to results.
This is not medical instruction. It is a record of learning—shared so others might learn more quickly, more calmly, and with fewer detours.