By Michael Reeves, Clinical Nutrition Researcher Medical Researcher
6 minute read
Published 5 hours ago – Updated moments ago
If you’re over 35 and feel like losing weight has become harder every year, this may explain why.
A growing body of metabolic research is revealing that stubborn fat is not caused by laziness, overeating, or lack of exercise, but by a little-known condition called “thermogenic resistance” — where your body simply stops responding to traditional fat-burning methods.
In this short presentation, a clinical nutrition researcher explains how a simple 30-second citrus-based ritual — inspired by European metabolic studies — helps reactivate dormant fat-burning pathways, even in people who have tried diets, cardio, fasting, and supplements with no results.
The most surprising part? This method works without extreme dieting, exhausting workouts, or stimulants, which is why it’s been quietly ignored by the mainstream weight-loss industry.
If stubborn belly fat, low energy, or slow metabolism have been holding you back, this could be the missing piece you’ve never been told about.
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