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Let Your Body Do the Work. Activate Your Naturally Occurring GLP-1 Hormones for Healthy, Sustainable Weight Loss and Long-Term Health
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- Nombre de pages176
- FormatePub
- ISBN8217273119
- EAN9798217273119
- Date de parution23/06/2026
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Taille5 Mo
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- ÉditeurTen Speed Press
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BALANCE HORMONES . REGULATE BLOOD SUGAR . OPTIMIZE INSULIN SENSITIVITY A groundbreaking handbook for activating your body's naturally occurring weight-loss hormones without relying on medication, from the former director at Novo Nordisk, the pharmaceutical company behind Wegovy and Ozempic"The most important GLP-1 conversation no one is having."-David Perlmutter, MD, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Grain Brain and Brain DefendersIn 2022, the world changed drastically when GLP-1 medications became popular in the market.
But with prices soaring and production restricted, the benefits of these drugs are not accessible to all. The good news is the major component in these drugs mimics the effect of one of the body's very own natural weight-loss hormones-so why not let your body do the work?For more than twenty years, Dr. Anette Sams has worked as a pharmaceutical researcher-including six years at Novo Nordisk, where she specialized in and led research on blood sugar, diabetes, and inflammation-and she's now sharing her expertise worldwide.
In Let Your Body Do the Work, Sams explains how the naturally occurring GLP-1 hormone works in the body and shares practical, everyday tips on how to activate it through nutrition and lifestyle tweaks. This powerful hormone can not only help to achieve and maintain a healthy weight, but also regulate blood sugar and appetite, improve insulin sensitivity, reduce inflammation, support satiety, and support natural prevention of common diseases.
An instant bestseller in Denmark, Let Your Body Do the Work is your resource for accessing the benefits of healthy, active weight-loss hormones without the hefty price tag."It should never be easier to get expensive injections than to understand our own hormones. The world needs both medication and education."-Anette Sams
But with prices soaring and production restricted, the benefits of these drugs are not accessible to all. The good news is the major component in these drugs mimics the effect of one of the body's very own natural weight-loss hormones-so why not let your body do the work?For more than twenty years, Dr. Anette Sams has worked as a pharmaceutical researcher-including six years at Novo Nordisk, where she specialized in and led research on blood sugar, diabetes, and inflammation-and she's now sharing her expertise worldwide.
In Let Your Body Do the Work, Sams explains how the naturally occurring GLP-1 hormone works in the body and shares practical, everyday tips on how to activate it through nutrition and lifestyle tweaks. This powerful hormone can not only help to achieve and maintain a healthy weight, but also regulate blood sugar and appetite, improve insulin sensitivity, reduce inflammation, support satiety, and support natural prevention of common diseases.
An instant bestseller in Denmark, Let Your Body Do the Work is your resource for accessing the benefits of healthy, active weight-loss hormones without the hefty price tag."It should never be easier to get expensive injections than to understand our own hormones. The world needs both medication and education."-Anette Sams



