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131 | The #1 Dietary Habit Sabotaging Your Hormones & Slowing Your Metabolism After 40

131 | The #1 Dietary Habit Sabotaging Your Hormones & Slowing Your Metabolism After 40

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If you’re a woman over 40 struggling with weight gain, low energy, sugar cravings, or stubborn belly fat, this episode is for you.

Here’s the truth: the #1 dietary habit I see women making isn’t about what you’re eating… it’s about when you’re eating. And this single mistake is sabotaging your hormones, slowing your metabolism, and making weight loss after 40 feel nearly impossible.

In this episode, you’ll learn: ✅ Why meal timing matters more than ever in perimenopause and menopause ✅ How skipping breakfast and eating late disrupts cortisol, hunger hormones, and sleep ✅ The research-backed reason late-night eating leads to more belly fat ✅ What to do instead so you can reset your hormones, boost metabolism, and finally see results

This simple shift can completely change the way your body responds to food — no extreme dieting, no cutting carbs, and no hours in the gym.

💛 Join my free, intimate 2-day workshop, October 14–15, to learn the full framework for balancing hormones, resetting metabolism, and losing weight without dieting: nutritionherway.com/workshop

Ready to take the next step? Here’s how you can plug in:

✨ Step 1: Join my FREE workshop on Oct 14-15 : nutritionherway.com/workshop

🌸 Step 2: Nourish your health & faith inside Wellness In His Light — register HERE!

🔥 Step 3: Learn more about my signature program, Metabolic Mastery For Women Over 40: nutritionherway.com/mm

Would love to see you there!

In health, Lara Frendjian, RHN

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