
Episode 96. The story of a juvenile diabetic with Nayiri Mississian
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About this listen
In this episode, I sit down with Nayiri Mississian — an accredited Metabolic Health Practitioner and founder of Low Carb & Fasting. Diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at just 5 years old, Nayiri shares her powerful story of navigating life, culture, and medicine through decades of change.
We talk about her sugar-free childhood in Lebanon, the emotional toll of modern carb-counting advice, and how a return to real food and lifestyle medicine helped her reclaim her health. From vegetarianism to carnivore to a balanced omnivore approach, Nayiri’s journey offers deep insight for anyone living with diabetes or supporting someone who is.
💡 Whether you're exploring low carb, managing hormones, or curious about fasting, this episode is full of lived wisdom and practical strategies.
🔑 Key Topics Covered:
– Growing up with Type 1 Diabetes in the 1970s
– How her family’s food culture shaped her health journey
– Why modern carb-counting failed her — and what worked instead
– Navigating insulin, burnout, and perimenopause
– Transitioning from vegetarian to carnivore to omnivore
– The emotional side of chronic illness and medical gaslighting
– How Nayiri now coaches people with Type 1, Type 2, and insulin resistance
📱 Follow Nayiri and learn more:
Website: www.lowcarbandfasting.com
Instagram: @lowcarbandfasting
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🌐 Book a consultation or download free resources via www.mlcclinic.com.au
🩺 This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Please consult your GP before making changes to your health or lifestyle.
💚 Small, consistent changes lead to big results over time.
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