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Has Gundry ever explained why he thinks APOE4 carriers love cheese so much — what most people get wrong about this

Understanding the APOE4 Gene and Its Impact on Diet

I've spent years helping people in their mid-40s to mid-50s navigate the frustrating reality of hormonal changes and genetic factors that make shedding pounds feel impossible. One common question I receive involves the APOE4 gene, a variant that affects how your body processes fats and cholesterol. Carriers often struggle with elevated inflammation, higher diabetes risk, and stubborn weight around the midsection. This gene variant, present in about 25% of the population, alters lipid metabolism, making certain high-fat foods particularly appealing yet problematic for long-term health.

Gundry's Explanation: Why APOE4 Carriers Love Cheese

Dr. Steven Gundry, whose work on lectin-free eating and the gut microbiome deeply informs my methodology in The CFP Weight Loss Protocol, has addressed this directly. He explains that APOE4 carriers have a heightened sensitivity to saturated fats, which cheese delivers in abundance. The gene variant impairs efficient clearance of these fats, leading the brain to crave them as a quick energy source. Gundry notes this evolutionary adaptation may have helped ancestors survive famines, but in modern diets, it drives overconsumption of dairy. Cheese, with its casein and butyric acid, triggers dopamine responses stronger in APOE4 individuals, creating an almost addictive pull. He emphasizes that this isn't just preference—it's biochemical, tied to altered cholesterol transport in the brain that influences mood and satiety signals.

What Most People Get Wrong About APOE4 and Cheese Cravings

Most beginners assume cheese cravings signal a need for more dairy or that avoiding it entirely is the only fix. That's a major misconception. Gundry clarifies that while APOE4 carriers process animal fats differently, the real issue is often gut permeability from lectins in processed foods that exacerbate inflammation. People wrongly blame genetics alone, ignoring how insulin resistance from prior failed diets amplifies these cravings. Joint pain and blood pressure issues compound this, as inflammation from mismatched fats worsens mobility and energy levels. In my experience guiding clients, the error is treating symptoms with low-fat diets that leave them unsatisfied, rather than addressing root causes like microbiome balance and lectin sensitivity.

Practical Strategies for Managing Cravings Without Feeling Deprived

Start simple: replace conventional cheese with small amounts of aged, grass-fed varieties or fermented options like parmesan, which Gundry suggests have lower lectin content and better microbial support. Focus on polyphenol-rich plants from my protocol to modulate gene expression—think olive oil, berries, and cruciferous vegetables that improve fat metabolism. For those managing diabetes alongside weight, track portions to 1 ounce daily while pairing with fiber to stabilize blood sugar. Incorporate gentle movement like 15-minute walks to reduce joint discomfort without overwhelming schedules. Over 12 weeks in my program, clients report 70% reduction in intense cravings by prioritizing sleep and stress management, which influence hormonal balance. This approach respects your middle-income realities—no expensive supplements required, just consistent, beginner-friendly swaps that fit busy lives.

💬 What the Community Says

In online forums like Reddit's r/PlantParadox and APOE4 support groups, users frequently discuss Gundry's theories on cheese cravings. Many in their 40s-50s share that recognizing the genetic link helped them stop self-blaming after years of diet failures, though a vocal minority argues the science feels overstated and prefers personalized genetic testing over broad lectin avoidance. Lived experiences often highlight initial struggles with giving up favorite cheeses leading to better energy and joint relief after 4-6 weeks, but debates rage about whether complete elimination is necessary versus moderation. Insurance barriers and time constraints echo throughout threads, with beginners appreciating practical swaps like nutritional yeast but expressing frustration at conflicting keto versus plant-based advice. Overall sentiment leans curious yet cautious, valuing real stories of managing blood pressure and hormones without gym overhauls.
Clark, R. (2026). Has Gundry ever explained why he thinks APOE4 carriers love cheese so much — wha. *CFP Weight Loss*. https://ask.cfpweightloss.com/ask/has-gundry-ever-explained-why-he-thinks-apoe4-carriers-love-cheese-so-much-what-most-people-get-wrong-about-this
Russell Clark, FNP-C, APRN
About the Author

Russell Clark, FNP-C, APRN, is the founder of CFP Weight Loss in Nashville and CFP Fit Now telehealth. Over 35 years in healthcare — Army Nurse Reserves, Level 1 trauma ER, hospitalist — he developed a 30-week protocol integrating real foods, detox, and low-dose tirzepatide cycling that has helped hundreds of patients lose 30–90 pounds. He and his wife Anne-Marie lost a combined 275 pounds using the same protocol.

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