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#1038 The 5 Walking Tweaks That Melt Belly Fat, Boost Mitochondria & Lower Cortisol Naturally – With Ben Azadi

#1038 The 5 Walking Tweaks That Melt Belly Fat, Boost Mitochondria & Lower Cortisol Naturally – With Ben Azadi

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In this solo episode, Ben Azadi shares the exact walking protocol he uses to stay lean year-round and maintain under 15% body fat. These 5 simple yet powerful walking hacks are designed to ignite fat burning, boost mitochondrial health, and enhance metabolic flexibility. ✅ You’ll learn: Why walking fasted with apple cider vinegar and coffee supercharges fat loss How morning sun exposure and grounding boost nitric oxide and sleep quality Why adding short sprints or hills improves mitochondrial function and VO₂ max The surprising power of gratitude (“Vitamin G”) to lower cortisol and burn fat Why a 10-minute post-dinner walk can slash blood sugar and insulin levels 🔗 Helpful Links Mentioned Purity Coffee (15% off): http://www.ketokampcoffee.com — code KETOKAMP Metabolic Freedom book + FREE course: http://www.metabolicfreedombook.com Paleo Valley Apple Cider Vinegar Complex: https://paleovalley.com/store?pc=pvpartners&oid=25&affid=68 15% code automatically applied Electrolytes Ben uses: Redmond’s: http://www.ketokampsalt.com coupon code is AZADI for 10% off Keto Chow: https://amzn.to/4e8bAng 🔎 Find all of the Metabolic Freedom Sponsorship deals and coupon codes here: https://www.ketokamp.com/sponsorship-deals

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