17 | Is It Your Hormones or Metabolism? 5 Low‑Carb Truths To Finally Lose The Weight!
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Hey Friend,
Have you been told it’s “just your hormones,” but no matter what low-carb diet or workout you try, you still can’t lose weight, your clothes feel tighter, and your energy is all over the place? You might be thinking your body is working against you, when really your metabolism is tired of the mixed signals.
I’m Cristina Clark, your Carnivore Lifestyle Coach, and in this episode, I talk about what’s really going on underneath the label of “hormones.” You’ll learn how low-carb, meat-based eating, simple strength training, and steady movement support your metabolism in midlife so your body can finally respond the way it was designed to.
We’ll walk through five low-carb truths that help you:
- Understand the difference between hormone symptoms and a stressed metabolism
- See how high insulin, sugar, and processed carbs can mimic hormone chaos
- Stop trying to outwork everything with more workouts and more restriction
- Use strength training and walks to build muscle and support fat loss
- Simplify how you eat so you can lose weight without complicated meal prep or constant calorie counting
This is for you if you’re in midlife, you feel stuck, and you’re ready for a way of eating and moving that works with your body, not against it.
Xo, Cristina
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Quick note: I am not a doctor or medical professional. Nothing shared in this podcast is meant to diagnose, treat, or cure any condition. Always check with your healthcare provider before making changes to your diet, workouts, or lifestyle.