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173. "Reducing refined sugar works better than counting calories": Krissy

Life After Sugar

English - May 05, 2024 11:00 - 37 minutes - 26.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 161 ratings
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Krissy grew up eating a normal American diet: lots of carb-heavy processed and packaged foods.
When she was younger, she was active, which together with her tall frame helped her stay slim.

Then in her late 30s, stress and hormones started to change her body. She consulted a personal trainer and started calorie counting and eating less, without necessarily changing what she was eating.

But the "eat less, move more" approach left her feeling starving, hangry, and miserable! But she was motivated to lose a few pounds and get to her goal... which unfortunately, she didn't.

Only once Krissy learned more about the functional approach to the body did she begin to really understand that she was burned out from the stress of her job, overexercising,  and undereating.

So Krissy signed up to study ant the Institute for Integrative Nutrition. Then she studied functional lab testing.

And that's when she learned more about perimenopause, stress, and hormones.

In this episode, Krissy explains the difference between PRE-menopause and PERI-menopause. She also explains the role of progesterone and estrogen and the symptoms of hormonal changes in women.

And Krissy explains how stress management, strength training, lifestyle and diet changes - especially reducing sugar! - can help reduce perimenopause symptoms.

Find Krissy here and here.

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