Lower Cortisol Levels-- Lose Weight?
During times of stress, the human body releases its primary stress hormone known as cortisol. Dr. Shawn Talbott, nutritional biochemist from the University of Utah, recommends the dietary supplement Cortislim to work with the body's metabolism to control cortisol levels within a healthy range and help you lose weight.
Salt Lake City, Utah (PRWEB) January 15, 2004
Is daily stress making you fat? According to Dr. Shawn Talbott, an associate professor at the University of Utah, the answer is a resounding Âyes.Â
ÂFrom the moment we wake, weÂre bombarded with stress, says Dr. Talbott, author of ÂThe Cortisol Connection. ÂEach stress momentÂwork, relationship, bills, traffic even dietingÂtriggers the release of a primary stress hormone called cortisol into our blood stream.Â
ÂElevated cortisol levels cause blood sugars to rise, appetite and cravings to increase, and signals the body to store stubborn fat cells in the abdomen and belly.Â
Dr. Talbott recommends a number of methods for helping to cope with stress and cortisol levels, including diet, exercise, bio feedback, and a new dietary supplement called CortiSlimÂformulated by Dr. Talbott, after 15 years of University research.Â
ÂCortiSlim is designed to override our physiological response to stress by signaling the body to release excess pounds, he says. ÂCortiSlim offers real hope for people who canÂt seem to shed that extra weight as a result of daily stress and elevated cortisol levels.Â
For more information on CortiSlim, go to www. cortislim. com.
Or call 888-238-8422.
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