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73 | How Natalie Lost 9 Pounds and Boosted Her Energy—Without Eating Less!

When Natalie first came to me, she was beyond frustrated. She’d been doing all the things—eating clean, working out, skipping snacks—but instead of feeling better, she was ...

- exhausted all the time

- experienced "foggy brain": she felt like she had pregnancy brain all the time!

- wired but tired and couldn't sleep at night

- gaining weight especially stubborn midsection weight gain that felt like came on overnight 

At 41, her body just didn’t seem to respond like it used to, and she felt like nothing she tried was working.

In our first session, Natalie admitted she’d been skipping breakfast, drinking coffee to get through the morning, and eating very little for the remainder of the day. It sounded familiar—because I’d been there too.

We made a plan together: no more skipping breakfast. Instead, she’d start her day with a protein-packed meal to fuel her body. We also swapped those intense workouts for something gentler on her metabolism, like strength training and walking.

And within three months? Natalie hit her first weight loss goal—she lost 9 pounds! She had more energy, fewer cravings, and started to feel like herself again.

She told me, “For the first time in years, I feel like my body is finally working with me instead of against me.”

If Natalie's story sounds like yours, it’s proof that the right changes can make all the difference—especially for women over 40.

Want to learn more? Here are your next steps!

Step 1: Join the FREE 2-Day Workshop on Jan 14-15, 2025: 👉 https://nutritionherway.com/workshop

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In health,

Lara Frendjian, RHN

 

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