Leptin and Weight Loss

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If your appetite feels out of control, you have intense cravings - especially in the evening - and you struggle to lose weight even when you watch what you eat, you might have a problem with leptin. This hormone signals satiety, or the feeling of being comfortably full. But when leptin signaling becomes dysfunctional, it can cause overeating, fatigue, joint inflammation, and insulin resistance. If this sounds familiar, keep watching, because in this video I’m outlining 5 Functional Medicine strategies you can use to calm cravings and lose fat by improving your sensitivity to leptin.

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Dr. Kate Lyzenga-Dean is a Functional Medicine Healthcare Provider, Speaker, Writer and Consultant with over a decade of experience in private practice. She offers a new perspective on chronic health conditions and, utilizing evidence-based, integrative, and CAM therapies, helps clients find root-cause solutions that actually work. Dr. Kate aims to help her clients understand “The Why” behind any health challenge, resulting in a wider variety of treatment options, better compliance, and lasting results. You can learn more about her work at www.drkateLD.com

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