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Episode 20 | 5 Ways to Improve Your Metabolic Rate & Flexibility

Episode 20 | 5 Ways to Improve Your Metabolic Rate & Flexibility

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Do you feel like your metabolism is slowing down no matter how “healthy” you eat?Are you constantly hungry, snacking between meals, or relying on coffee to keep your energy up?Have you been told to eat less and move more — yet your body feels more resistant than ever?

In this episode, I’m sharing five simple, science-backed ways to improve your metabolic rate and restore metabolic flexibility — so you can experience steadier energy, fewer cravings, and greater freedom around food without extremes or burnout.

We’ll talk about why constant snacking actually slows your metabolism, how gentle intermittent fasting can restore insulin sensitivity, why walking at the right times matters more than intense workouts, and how dietary fats and lower-carb eating support God’s design for energy balance. I’ll also clarify where keto can be a helpful tool — and where it doesn’t need to be permanent.

This episode is especially for Christian women who feel stuck in their bodies and want a faith-aligned, sustainable approach to metabolic health rooted in wisdom, stewardship, and simplicity.

Resources, Links Mentioned & Next Steps:

🎁 FREE Resource and newsletter: Sugar Detox in Faith Plan → www.healthinfaith.com/sugardetox

🎁 Get your FREE Keto resources & find out more about Keto Life → www.Ketolifetime.com

📌 Special Offer: Book your 60-Minute Nutritional Metabolic Breakthrough Consultation for personalised support → www.healthinfaith.com/breakthrough

📲 Instagram → @lauranutritionist

📩 Contact → www.healthinfaith.com/contact

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