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Five Challenges Females Face When Aging

Five Challenges Females Face When Aging

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Today, Dr. Ben and special guest, esthetician, nutritionist, and Director of Wellness at Osmosis, Rene Torres. They reveal why estrogen-mimicking pesticides cause stubborn belly fat despite dieting and exercise, and explain how liver weakness stores toxins in fat cells while salads loaded with pesticides worsen the problem.

Dr. Ben and Renee discuss libido loss from nutrient deficits and hormone imbalance. They cover fat pad volume decline in face, breasts, buttocks, and intimate areas leading to sagging and wrinkles.

What You'll Learn:

• Estrogen toxins in food cause belly fat (not calories)
• Salads deposit pesticides that liver stores as belly fat
• Libido drops from poor diet + hormone disruptors
• Structural fat pads decline causing facial sagging
• Pregnancy depletes breast/buttock fat pads
• Stretch marks from estrogen imbalance + rapid weight changes
• Body odor increases from microbiome/epigenetic shifts

Links Mentioned:

• Elevate (fat burning + ATP): osmosisbeauty.com/elevate
• Regenerate (liver repair): osmosisbeauty.com/regenerate
• Skin Defense (estrogen toxins): osmosisbeauty.com/skin-defense
• Recovery (fat pads + Omegas): osmosisbeauty.com/recovery
• Hormone Relief Elixir: osmosisbeauty.com/hormone-relief-elixir
• Email Dr. Ben: drben@osmosisbeauty.com

"Eighty percent of the wrinkles in your face are caused by deep volume loss, not collagen loss." - Ben Johnson, MD

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