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Feeling like you don’t have the mental capacity or physical energy to do the things you love lately?
You may have been told this is just a normal part of menopause and aging as a woman. But it DOESN’T have to be!
Midlife is a time for a serious health reflection. And we deserve a better method of healing to feel stronger, energized, and ah-mazing– no matter what stage of life we’re in.
This episode is all about optimizing your metabolic and brain health. Because symptoms of metabolic dysfunction can be silent, and we often excuse them away for being too busy, or just being a woman heading towards menopause.
My mission here is to help YOU create great energy and improve your metabolic health– especially in midlife when your body starts to shift.
So tune in here for all my top daily habits and recommendations on optimizing your cellular energy– for lasting brain, metabolic, and OVERALL health!
View the podcast episode here: https://drmariza.com/episode595
Use code DRMARIZA to get up to 40% off at Cozy Earth >>
Stay tuned for more information on how to register for my FREE Thriving in Perimenopause and Menopause Summit!
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By Dr. Mariza Snyder4.8
957957 ratings
Feeling like you don’t have the mental capacity or physical energy to do the things you love lately?
You may have been told this is just a normal part of menopause and aging as a woman. But it DOESN’T have to be!
Midlife is a time for a serious health reflection. And we deserve a better method of healing to feel stronger, energized, and ah-mazing– no matter what stage of life we’re in.
This episode is all about optimizing your metabolic and brain health. Because symptoms of metabolic dysfunction can be silent, and we often excuse them away for being too busy, or just being a woman heading towards menopause.
My mission here is to help YOU create great energy and improve your metabolic health– especially in midlife when your body starts to shift.
So tune in here for all my top daily habits and recommendations on optimizing your cellular energy– for lasting brain, metabolic, and OVERALL health!
View the podcast episode here: https://drmariza.com/episode595
Use code DRMARIZA to get up to 40% off at Cozy Earth >>
Stay tuned for more information on how to register for my FREE Thriving in Perimenopause and Menopause Summit!
584: The Health Costs of Our Modern Life & How to Start Feeling Better with Dr. Casey Means
#552: The Midlife Muscle Crisis: Why Maintaining Muscle Is Necessary for Fat Loss, Strength and Longevity with Dr. Gabrielle Lyon
#546: How To Stay Lean, Energized, And Strong by Working with Your Physiology, Not Against It with Dr. Stacy Sims
#531: How To Create Metabolism-Loving Meals That Can Fix Your Blood Sugar and Ward Off Chronic Disease
#545: How To Reverse Your Biological Age with Simple Lifestyle Habits and the Most Important Factors in Reversing Your Inner Age with Dr. Kara Fitzgerald
580: Mastering Your Sleep, Metabolism, And Overall, Health in Midlife with Cynthia Thurlow
#535: How To Effectively Reset Your Metabolism, Lose Weight, And Upgrade Your Hormones

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