The Leptin and Weight Loss Connection Could Be Your Answer
Posted on 19. Mar, 2009 by Core Health Expert in Leptin and Weight Loss
We always want to know why. Why can’t I lose weight if my thyroid is fine? Why can’t I lose weight even though I exercise daily? Why can’t I lose weight when I’m following my diet to the letter?
The answer may be low levels of the hormone called leptin. The hormone heads straight for the body’s satiety and hunger center located in the hypothalamus and turns on your ability to burn more calories through thermogenesis. But that’s not all it does. Leptin also increases your metabolic rate, resetting it to where it should be.
Researchers have found that it’s possible to have high levels of leptin in the blood, but the body can fail to transport it to the brain. This is called “leptin resistance.” When the brain doesn’t get the leptin it needs, then food cravings and weight gain occur and it feels as if we don’t have any willpower.
However, it’s not a matter of willpower or not. It’s a matter of either there’s enough leptin in the brain, or there’s not. Without the leptin in the brain, the body thinks it is hungry and hoards calories.
The good news is that leptin resistance can be reversed. By far the most promising substance to help combat the effects of leptin resistance is called Isoquinolone Alkaloid berberine, found exclusively in LepToThin™.



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