26 | Why Menopause Changes Your Metabolism — And How Managing Blood Sugar Helps You Finally Lose Weight
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MID-WEEK BONUS EPISODE!
Are you doing everything right in menopause or perimenopause — eating well, moving your body — and still watching the scale go up and the belly grow?
Did your doctor ever tell you that estrogen was quietly protecting your metabolism — and that losing it changes everything about how your body manages blood sugar and belly fat?
Could managing your blood sugar levels in menopause be the missing key to finally losing stubborn midlife weight — including that cortisol belly?
In this episode, I'm breaking down exactly why menopause changes your metabolism and how managing blood sugar can help you finally lose weight — so you can stop blaming yourself and start working with your midlife body instead of against it. If you're navigating insulin resistance, belly fat, or unexplained weight gain after 50, this one's for you. We cover the estrogen-insulin connection most women never hear about, why your body changed where it stores fat, and three simple science-backed strategies you can start today.
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Disclaimer: The information shared here is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. While Carrie is a licensed pharmacist, she is not acting in that capacity on this podcast. Always consult your doctor or licensed medical professional before changing your diet, lifestyle, medications, or supplements. Individual results vary.