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By Dr. Sarah Mitchell — Seattle, Wellness & Nutrition Journal
26 Jul — Updated 3 hours ago
Weight loss isn’t just about dieting or motivation—at least, not according to Dr. Emily Gottfried, one of America’s leading weight-loss researchers.
After 20 years studying how bodies use food, she found out why losing weight can be so hard, and it's connected to 2 key hormones in your gut.
Last month, Dr. Gottfried stunned her followers with an unusual request:
“Ditch extreme diets—and instead, try this simple Gelatin Hack in your morning routine.”
Here’s why this works when nothing else does:
Groundbreaking new research from Dr. Gottfried has uncovered that stubborn weight gain is NOT due to calories, carbs, or lack of exercise—it’s actually connected to two little-known hormones produced in your gut that may support metabolism.
When your body isn’t producing enough of these hormones, your metabolism slows to a crawl, cravings become harder to control, and it can feel like no amount of diet or exercise makes a difference.
This simple “gelatin hack” may help naturally support your body’s hormonal response to support your metabolism, help manage hunger, and support your body’s natural weight management processes.
Already, thousands who’ve tried it are reporting changes in their appetite, energy, and how their clothes fit.
You can try it tomorrow morning from your kitchen in under 30 seconds. She explains exactly how in this Short Video.
Learn More by Watching the Short Video
Ready to try the gelatin hack?
Watch the short video above to see exactly how it works.
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