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Can’t Control Your Hunger or Cravings?
It Could Be Your “Hunger Hormones!”
Do you find that you’re always thinking about food? Do you have an insatiable appetite? Are you having trouble losing weight despite cutting your calories way down? If so, you may be realizing that successfully achieving weight loss is not as simple as following the classic “calories in-calories out” model. Instead, you need to focus on the hormonal imbalances that affect metabolism and hunger.
At NY Health & Wellness, we’ve created a proven, science-based program that works with your hormones to control your hunger, appetite and cravings. Our new Balance 3H+ program resets the hormones that are making you feel sick, bloated, and unusually hungry! We specialize in hormonal weight loss programs and metabolic hormone balancing wellness plans that are designed to balance your hormones both naturally and effectively. All of our weight loss programs are predicated on a proven, integrative medical approach that has helped thousands of women nationwide achieve significant weight loss, look younger, and restore their energy at the fastest and safest pace possible. Our programs prove that “It’s not your fault, It’s your hormones!“
Balance 3H+ — What’s the “3H” and How Does It Affect Your Hunger and Weight? Hormones are the body’s chemical messengers, and they travel through the bloodstream, delivering messages to tissues and organs throughout the body. Leptin, ghrelin and cortisol are the three most common hormones involved in the regulation of weight and weight-related senses like hunger and satiety. They need to be balanced in order for effective weight loss to take place.
Leptin Leptin, which produced in fat cells, plays a significant role in the regulation of body weight. Through the effect that it has on the brain, leptin controls the feelings of hunger and satiety. Because it is secreted by adipose (fat) tissue, people who are overweight or obese tend to have higher levels of leptin, causing a vicious cycle that makes weight loss all but impossible.
Gherlin Gherlin, also known as the “hunger hormone,” is produced by specialized cells that live in the lining of the stomach and the pancreas. When levels of ghrelin are high, the hormone works in conjunction with the brain to stimulate hunger, slow metabolism, and decrease the body’s ability to burn fat.
Cortisol Cortisol is known as the “stress hormone.” It is produced in the adrenal glands in response to stress. When cortisol levels are high, the body will believe that it needs to store extra fat, making it impossible to lose weight. In this scenario, fat tends to accumulate in the abdominal region, which contains large quantities of cortisol receptors.
Learn about the revolutionary weight loss program that has helped thousands of women across the nation look and feel their very best. Call NY Health & Wellness at 914-703-4811 now to schedule a complimentary one hour medical weight loss consultation.