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3 Major Reasons Exercising More And Eating Less Doesn’t Work for Weight Loss And What To Do About It

If you’ve been struggling with body weight issues, you know it’s true, exercising more and eating less does not work for weight loss in most people, but why?

In this video, Dr. Shook is going to cover three major reasons people can’t lose weight even when they exercise more and eat less.

Dr. Shook will cover:
– The hormone connection to weight loss
– How stress prevents weight loss and weight gain!
– How metabolic problems like inflammation are causing weight gain, and preventing weight loss!

If you are not thinking about these pieces of the weight loss puzzle then the entire picture is not being considered.

Dr. Shook consults with people around the world and across the US to help them investigate the factors contributing to their metabolic problems. If you would like to learn more about working with Dr. Shook please visit new.thyroidconsult.com for more information.

Brad Shook, DC

  1. Crystal Robert Lucas Reply

    What about if u loses weight not having to be on a diet?

  2. Priscilla Massey-Conley Reply

    What can you do when your Dr. tells you that your metabolism has completely shut down, when you have Hashimotos, that you will just keep gaining weight?

    • The Office of Dr. Brad Shook Reply

      Priscilla, it just shows you they don’t understand the problem. You need another doctor or doctor that can help you figure it out.

      • Priscilla Massey-Conley

        The Office of Dr. Brad Shook Thank you! There aren’t many in the area of Charlotte, NC. He just decided to up her med. It is my daughter that has this.

  3. Priscilla Massey-Conley Reply

    How dangerous can the heart palpitations be when they increase your meds and that is a side effect, along with jitterness, mood swings and irritability?

  4. Uzma Waqas Reply

    Hira Umer

  5. The Office of Dr. Brad Shook Reply

    Hi Priscilla. The risk is going to be different for each person but if you’re having no symptoms you need to talk to your doctor so they can help you. That could be a sign that you’re being overmedicated.

  6. Hira Umer Reply

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