Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

NEVER Weigh Yourself (The Scale is Rigged)

Dec 18, 2025
Constantly weighing yourself can hinder weight loss due to water retention and cortisol spikes. Hormonal fluctuations, especially during a woman's cycle, cause normal weight variations. The focus should shift from the scale to understanding fat types and tracking visceral fat. Poor sleep boosts insulin resistance, impacting appetite. Instead of obsessing over numbers, consider waist-to-height ratios and fasting insulin levels for a true measure of health. Small carbs can significantly stall fat-burning, so mindful eating and lifestyle changes are key!
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ADVICE

Stop Daily Scale Checks

  • Avoid weighing yourself daily because natural daily weight swings cause frustration and raise cortisol.
  • Dr. Eric Berg says stress from scale anxiety alone can halt weight-loss progress.
INSIGHT

Initial Drops Are Mostly Water

  • Early weight loss is often water and glycogen, which can mean large initial drops that rapidly stop.
  • Dr. Eric Berg warns this creates unrealistic expectations compared to typical 1–2 lb weekly fat loss.
INSIGHT

Salt Drives Short-Term Fluctuations

  • Salt and hidden sodium cause fluid retention and short-term weight fluctuations.
  • Combining salt with sugar amplifies these roller-coaster changes.
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