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Nov 07 2024 15 mins   1

Hey Friend,


 


If you’ve been struggling to shed pounds despite eating well and exercising, this latest podcast episode is for you. It’s easy to feel frustrated and wonder if there’s something wrong with you – but what if the problem isn’t you? In this episode, I break down the hidden chronic health issues that can stall weight loss, like thyroid imbalances, hormone disruption, and even gut health. These are the pieces of the puzzle that many traditional methods overlook, yet they play a huge role in how our bodies manage weight and energy. You’ll learn how functional medicine looks deeper, aiming to understand why these symptoms persist and what you can do to get back on track.


Ready to understand why weight loss has felt like an uphill battle? Tune in to uncover practical insights and strategies for finally feeling like yourself again. You’ll also hear about a client success story that shows how it’s possible to make lasting progress, even after years of frustration. Plus, I’m inviting listeners to my free 3-day live workshop starting November 13 – where we’ll explore these health roadblocks in-depth and work together to find real solutions. Listen to the episode now, and if it resonates with you, make sure to join the workshop. Let’s get to the root of what’s holding you back!


 


In health,


Lacy Lain, FMCHC, LEHP


 


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