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Benjamin Lee on Unlocking Longevity and Hormone Balance | The Rhonda Swan Show - S10 EP20

Benjamin Lee on Unlocking Longevity and Hormone Balance | The Rhonda Swan Show - S10 EP20

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In this Wake Up New York City edition of The Rhonda Swan Show, filmed outside the New York Stock Exchange, Rhonda sits down with Benjamin Lee, the CEO and founder of 4BPM and the LEAP Platform, to talk about how he is redefining wellness through science, diagnostics, and personalized health optimization.

After struggling with hormonal imbalance and weight gain, Rhonda shares how Ben and his team helped her lose 42 pounds, balance her hormones, and restore her energy and vitality in just a few months.

Together, they reveal how 4BPM’s customized protocols, genetic insights, and advanced hormone therapy are changing the way people approach longevity, wellness, and preventive health.

Benjamin Lee also introduces LEAP, a revolutionary platform that helps people translate their lab data into clear, actionable health plans. Their mission is simple yet powerful: wellness for all.

Discover how science-backed wellness can help you look and feel your best at any age.

Aging is not inevitable. Optimization is possible.


🔥 Connect with Benjamin Lee: https://4bpm.com

LEAP Platform: https://whatisleap.com

🔥 Learn more about Rhonda Swan & The Rhonda Swan Show: https://unstoppablebrandingagency.com


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