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Unveiling the Science Behind Weight Management Tests

Posted by Behcet Bicakci on

In the perpetual quest for a healthier lifestyle, understanding the intricacies of our bodies is paramount. One significant aspect often overlooked is the role of hormonal imbalances in weight management. The Weight Management Profile emerges as a crucial tool, unravelling the mysteries behind obesity, weight gain, and the challenges of maintaining a healthy weight. Let's delve into the science behind this innovative approach and explore the potential it holds for individuals seeking effective weight management solutions. The Weight Management Profile: An Insightful Screening Tool The Weight Management Profile serves as an early warning system, identifying hormonal imbalances that contribute to...

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Why Do I Have Belly Fat?

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There are a number of reasons why someone may have belly fat, including genetics, lifestyle choices, and hormonal imbalances. Here are a few possible explanations: Genetics: Some people may be genetically predisposed to storing more fat in their abdominal area. Poor diet: Eating a diet that is high in processed foods, sugar, and unhealthy fats can lead to weight gain, including belly fat. Lack of exercise: A sedentary lifestyle can contribute to weight gain, including the accumulation of belly fat. Hormonal changes: As we age, hormonal changes can lead to a redistribution of body fat, with more of it accumulating...

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Creating Balance: Norepinephrine, Epinephrine, Cortisol, and the Stress Response

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  Tracy Tranchitella, ND, ZRT Laboratory If you have ever experienced a near-miss collision or other accident, you have likely felt the rush of adrenaline coursing through your veins almost instantly. In that moment, your heart rate, blood pressure, and respiratory rate increased, your pupils dilated, and your brain felt immediately more alert. These are the effects of adrenaline, otherwise known as epinephrine, which is produced in the adrenal medulla when we encounter a significant stressor.  In a “life or death” situation, the stress response can literally save our lives by readying us to act and facilitating a physiological response...

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The Hidden Truth About Hormones And Weight Gain: Your Questions Answered

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Hormone Health Educator Candace Burch hosted an informational webinar explaining how hormones affect our weight - specifically, how they inhibit our ability to lose weight and keep the pounds off. During the webinar, we received many great questions from the audience and Candace has answered them below. I've reduced my stress and eat well, but still have high cortisol levels. What else can I do? It sounds like you are making progress in reducing your stress and eating well, but as someone once said - "it's not always what you're eating, but what's eating you that is the real problem."...

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