The Truth About Midlife Wellness Trends: What’s Worth It, What’s Optional, and What You Can Skip
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In this episode, I’m talking honestly about the wellness and fitness trends being marketed to midlife women right now. Everywhere you look, there’s a new gadget, supplement, test, or protocol promising better hormones, faster fat loss, or a healthier body. And while some of these tools can be helpful, a lot of them are overhyped and unnecessary.
I walk through popular trends like weighted vests, vibration plates, rebounders, walking pads, compression boots, cold plunges, saunas, detox teas, parasite cleanses, hormone testing kits, creatine, greens powders, and more. I break down what the research actually shows, what these tools really do, and where the marketing goes too far.
We also talk about detox teas and what’s really in them, why “detox” claims are misleading, and how your body already detoxes itself without expensive products. I explain the difference between lifestyle tools and medical treatments, including an honest discussion about GLP-1 medications like semaglutide and who they may be appropriate for.
I share which tools I personally think can be worth considering for fitness, recovery, and aging well, and which ones are completely optional or easy to skip. Most importantly, I bring the focus back to the foundations that matter most in midlife: strength training, protein, walking, sleep, hydration, stress management, and consistency.
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by wellness trends or wondered if you’re missing out on something everyone else seems to be doing, this episode will help you filter the noise, save your money, and feel confident about what actually works for your body in this season of life.
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