Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Weight loss is a serious topic in the health world. From physicians
recommending patients with diabetes and heart disease to individuals
who are seeking to change their bodies and lifestyles - weight loss is a
vague and often elusive mission that leads to frustration, additional
weight gain and self loathing and worse, self sabotage.
Recently, I attended a medical seminar that focused on nutritional
deficiencies and inflammatory responses within the body as a key factor
in the link between weight gain, obesity and the achievement of weight
loss.
Weight loss is an individual effort-- not one single protocol will
work for all people. This is why diets, diet pills, appetite
suppressants and other "fad"-ish methods will not work.
What is required and has been proven to work is an individualized approach that assess four key elements of potential imbalance:
- Metabolic Function
- Nutrition Deficiency
- Hormones (including cortisol)
- Inflammation (food sensitivities, physiological stress, etc)
If you are have been attempting to lose weight and have been failing and
yet you are eating right, working out and nothing is changing- it may
be a good idea to consider an individualized approach that suits your
body, your chemistry and will get you properly balanced and will address
the root cause of what is slowing your weight loss.
I conduct in-person and phone consultations with my clients. With the
right testing, we can create a program to achieve optimal weight loss.
Results vary, but my clients can expect to see changes within 2-4 weeks.
For more information contact Melissa, 727-502-3464 or by
email. Visit
our website to schedule your consultation today.