When you are in the weight loss game, getting leptin on your team is essential.
This powerful hormone is produced in fat cells and is a primary force in weight management.
Communicating directly to your brain, this hormone surveys the state of your internal affairs
and instructs the brain as to when you are full and how much fat is in storage.
When working properly, all is well. You eat until satisfied and excess fat is burned up with ease.
Unfortunately… things do not often work as they should. And when leptin stops working,
food cravings, overeating and a sluggish metabolism are the result.
I recently had the great pleasure of interviewing Dr. Jennifer Dyer, endocrinologist,
on the subject and am re-releasing the recording on my new Healing with the Experts site.
If you are struggling with hunger and feel like giving up, listen to this interview right away.
Dr. Dyer provides strategies to help make your leptin work better so that losing weight isn’t so hard.
To access the call, go to HealingWithExperts.com.
A Little About Leptin
As I mentioned above, fat cells produce leptin and one would think that extra fat cells
producing extra leptin would equal a sense of being full most of the day.
However, just as insulin resistance occurs, so does leptin resistance
and the brain no longer “hears” the “I’m full” signals and urges the body to eat more.
Worse, because the brain senses that a famine has occurred (because it is no longer “hearing”
the leptin signals), it slows down the metabolism to conserve energy (including lowering thyroid production).
This creates a vicious cycle of lowered energy and increased hunger which create more fat cells that produce more leptin and on and on and on.
As leptin is a protein hormone, you can not boost or support your leptin levels with oral medications
as it will break down and become ineffective in the digestive system. Plus, for most people, the problem
is that they have too much leptin, adding more leptin is simply counter productive.
So don’t spend money on the leptin supplements begin sold.
The best you can do is help your leptin work better by eating omega 3 rich foods, lots of fruits
and vegetables and exercising most days of the week. Eat real food, not chemically created faux foods.
Drink adequate amounts of water and teas and use stevia or xylitol as a sweetener, if you must.
Again, the call with Dr. Dyer is at HealingWithExperts.com.
Internationally certified life and health coach Lynette Patterson, ACC
is a respected health care professional and author of Unlock Your Metabolism.
For more information, visit UnlockYourMetabolism.com
or visit her blog at UnlockYourMetabolism.com/BLOG.
thanks so much for this guest post Lynette. I just love being on your team as a Virtual Assistant
and not only do I learn so much from your great teachings, but I sincerely adore you!

November 8th, 2010
Jan Tallent
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