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Nov 12 2024 10 mins   1

Hey Friend, 


 


If you’ve ever felt trapped in the cycle of diets, intense workouts, and “quick fixes” for weight loss—only to find yourself back at square one—this week’s podcast episode is for you. We’re diving into why so many women struggle with lasting weight loss and how functional medicine gets to the root cause of these challenges. When our bodies are out of balance, dealing with hormonal chaos, and struggling with chronic inflammation, traditional weight loss methods simply can’t provide long-term results. This episode breaks down why targeting weight loss first usually fails and what it looks like to focus on restoring your body’s natural balance instead.


In this episode, I also share how my Optimal Balanced Health program addresses the root issues that hold so many women back. If you’re ready to stop the constant cycle of fad diets and start on a path to real health, I invite you to listen in today. You’ll gain insights into how a balanced, holistic approach to health can help you finally achieve the lasting results you deserve. So, grab your favorite beverage, tune in, and let’s start your journey to a healthier, more resilient you.


 


In health, 


Lacy Lain, FMCHC, LEHP


 


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