The Relationship Between HPA Axis Function and BMI

Dr Jaclyn Smeaton, ND
3 January, 2024
People take supplements to improve or optimize their health. So what happens when you look at the label, and the ingredient list is filled with unrecognizable additives?
Obesity in America has reached pandemic levels, and with the increased prevalence, there has been an increasing focus on the underlying drivers of obesity. The main focus used to be on simply a mathematical equation: calories in, calories out. Yet, this model has failed to explain many cases of obesity.

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