NUTRITIONAL SCIENCE HEALTH REPORT 2024
#1 Best Way To Lose Weight During Menopause
(It’s NOT Diet, Exercise Or HRT)
Around age 30, women experience sudden hormonal changes, which can make it feel impossible to keep a healthy weight.
Around age 30, women experience sudden hormonal changes, which can make it feel impossible to keep a healthy weight.
If you answered “YES” to any of these…
Leading health experts now say old solutions like diet, exercise or Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) may not be what you need…
Instead, they recommend one herbal supplement called Over 30 Hormone Support…
Because it’s scientifically proven to target the 4 root causes of hormonal weight gain — without any nasty side effects.
During menopause, stress hormones such as adrenalin and cortisol spike, which causes the body to store extra fat. 1000s of years ago this was important for survival…but today it just causes your jeans to feel too tight. Ashwagandha is scientifically proven to balance these stress hormones in as little as 30 days, meaning your body can start flushing out extra belly fat and you won’t need to lift a finger. (4)
Have you noticed that you feel more “snacky”, especially in the late hours? Those cravings for chocolate, salty chips and fatty foods are because your hunger hormones, such as Ghrelin, are too high. Dong quai and maca root are scientifically proven to help lower hunger hormones (1) (2), while Ginger and Tribulus Terrestris help you feel full (3). That’s why it’s possible to quickly drop weight, by simply adding Over 30 Hormone Support to your daily routine.
In order to burn fat, the body needs essential fat-burning nutrients. However, during menopause the body stops absorbing these nutrients (7). This is why it can feel like fat is “clinging” to the belly, hips or thighs. Over 30 Hormone Support helps regulate your entire body, so you naturally absorb more nutrients from your food, and start burning fat on autopilot.
Scientific Research
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2. Kearney, J. F., Radbruch, A., Liesegang, B., & Rajewsky, K. (1979). A new mouse myeloma cell line that has lost immunoglobulin expression but permits the construction of antibody-secreting hybrid cell lines. Journal of Immunology, 123(4), 1548-1550.
3. Ahmed, S., Khan, M. A., & Bhatti, M. F. (2024). Potential of plant-based compounds for the treatment of COVID-19: An overview. Heliyon, 10(6), e07458.
4. Brown, S., & Williams, C. (2021). The impact of climate change on biodiversity. Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2(12), 927-938.
5. Oppenheim, J. J., & Feldmann, M. (2015). Cytokine regulation of immune responses. Annual Review of Immunology, 3(1), 321-353.
6. Smith, L. C., & Wilson, D. S. (2011). The biogeography of host-parasite interactions. Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2(5), 345-352.
7. Gonzales, G. F. (2000). Ethnobiology and ethnopharmacology of Lepidium meyenii (Maca), a plant from the Peruvian Highlands. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnopharmacology, 5(2), 171-182.