Tag: insulin resistance

  • Why Belly Fat After 40 Feels So Different

    Why Belly Fat After 40 Feels So Different

    (And Why It’s Not Just About Calories)

    Belly Fat. Let’s start off with the obvious, this is not fun to talk about.  However, there is hope!

    The negative is that somewhere after 40, many women notice:

    • Weight suddenly settling around the middle
    • Cravings increasing
    • Energy dropping
    • Lack of sleep affecting everything
    • Stress showing up directly on their waistline

    Meanwhile, the old tricks stop working.

    Less food? Exhausting. And so constraining.
    More cardio? Barely moves the needle.  And the boobs sweat so much more at this point or is it just me?

    Showing how belly fat gets there.
    One cookie? Apparently this adds like ten pounds.

    Am I the only one?

    The truth of the matter is this:

    Belly fat after 40 is often connected to much more than calories.  This is actually a hopeful fact.

    Our bodies are changing.

    And no, we are not imagining it.  If only we were imagining it, and we were somehow actually skinny.

    The Belly Fat Cycle


    Why Belly Fat After 40 Happens

    There are several major shifts happening in the body after 40, especially during peri-menopause and post-menopause.


    1. Hormonal Shifts

    As estrogen changes, many women notice:

    • More weight around the midsection (sadness).  It’s the great widening.
    • Increased cravings.
    • Changes in sleep.
    • Mood fluctuations.
    • Slower recovery.

    This is incredibly common.  It’s such a negative list.  Ugh.

    Strength Training Ideas


    2. Stress & Cortisol

    Stress affects far more than emotions.

    Chronic stress can impact:

    • Sleep quality.
    • Hunger signals.
    • Cravings.
    • Blood sugar.
    • Fat storage.  (Insert cuss words).

    Especially around the belly. Good ole belly fat.   Typing all this hurts my heart.  Unfortunately, for me this has been reality.

    Muscle mass fades with age

    Many women are carrying an unbelievable mental load right now.  This affects how our bodies, mostly our stomach’s look.  The belly fat seems to expand quicker than fresh bread in the oven.


    3. Muscle Loss

    After 40, women naturally begin losing muscle mass.

    That matters because muscle helps support:

    • Metabolism
    • Insulin sensitivity
    • Strength
    • Energy use

    This is one reason endless cardio often becomes frustrating.  From what I understand, the intense cardio further stresses the body, causing more belly fat.

    The cycle of insulin resistance.


    4. Blood Sugar Swings

    This one is huge.

    If blood sugar constantly spikes and crashes, many women notice:

    • Afternoon crashes
    • Sugar cravings
    • Increased hunger
    • Energy instability
    • Easier fat storage

    Especially around the waist.  Belly fat.

    Belly fat and cortisol


    What Research Shows

    Research suggests that post-menopausal women often experience:

    • Increased abdominal fat storage.  Belly Fat. Duh.
    • Greater insulin resistance tendencies.  Agony.
    • Reduced muscle mass.  Hello flab where it’s never been before.
    • Greater sensitivity to stress and poor sleep.  You think?

    Research also shows that:

    • Poor sleep can increase hunger hormones
    • Chronic stress can influence eating patterns and fat storage
    • Strength training becomes increasingly important with age

    Which means your body may need a different strategy now than it did at 25. (Captain Obvious).  

    Belly fat types.  I don't think this chart is 100% accurate in my opinion.

    I feel like after I turned 40, I could look at food and need to unbutton my jeans.  Anybody else?


    What Actually Helps – Finally, This is Where This Post Becomes Happy… 😁

    First: we will not be starving ourselves (I tried, I still had my tummy fat blossoming).

    Second: we will not be shaming ourselves because it doesn’t help either.

    Third, we will not surviving on tiny salads while thinking about bread constantly. (This sounds like hell).

    Most women benefit more from:

    • Higher protein intake
    • Better sleep routines
    • Strength training
    • Walking regularly
    • Blood sugar support
    • Stress reduction (yes, please.  show me how).
    • Consistent habits

    Simple things.

    Repeated consistently.


    Where I Personally Started

    One area I personally began focusing on was:

    Trying to stay balanced in my health.

    Balance and Burn Power Duo

    That’s where I personally like:
    Balance & Burn

    But as part of a realistic wellness routine that supports:

    • Metabolism
    • Energy
    • Healthy blood sugar already in the normal range

    I also focus heavily on:

    • Protein first
    • Hydration
    • Walking after meals
    • Better sleep rhythm
    • Reducing stress overload

    Keep in mind, that no supplement outworks chaos.

    For more information about Balance and Burn, check out this post.

    See these testimonials:

    Balance and Burn Testimonial

    Balance and Burn Testimonial


    Another Tool I Personally Enjoy

    I also personally enjoy:
    NingXia Red.

    Ningxia Red

    You might want more on day where…

    • Energy feels low
    • Cravings feel stronger
    • I need support staying consistent

    Um, I drink this every single day.  My body craves this.  

    I think many women underestimate how often cravings are connected to:

    • Fatigue
    • Stress
    • Running on fumes

    For me, supporting energy helps me make better choices overall.  Also, Ningxia Red helps me win over sugar cravings.  What’s wild is there is hardly any sugar in Ningxia Red, but my body loves this drink!

     


    Final Thought

    Our bodies are responding to

    • Hormonal changes
    • Stress
    • Sleep disruption
    • Blood sugar instability
    • Lifestyle overload

    And the good news is:

    Small changes really can add up over time.

    Fun Fact: there are ingredients in Balance and Burn to bring down cortisol.  Yay


    Want My “Flat Belly After 40” Starter Guide?

    I created a simple guide for overwhelmed women who want realistic wellness support without extreme diets.

    Inside I share:

    • 5 simple shifts I would focus on first
    • Easy blood sugar support habits
    • Craving support tips
    • Simple movement ideas
    • Wellness habits for busy women

    Download the guide HERE.

    Woman looking in mirror, overweight


    Disclaimer

    This content is intended for general wellness education and is not medical advice.

    For more on this subject, check out this post.

    Now let’s go shrink: eat protein and list weights.  How did it get to this – ha!!  Reach out with any questions. 

    Talk Soon,

    Jenn

     

    Here is a glossary of terms, just to help a friend out.  

    Belly Fat Over 40 Glossary of Terms

    Cortisol

    Often called the “stress hormone.” Cortisol is made by your adrenal glands and helps your body respond to stress. Short bursts are normal. But when cortisol stays high for long periods of time from chronic stress, poor sleep, overworking, or emotional overwhelm, it may increase cravings, fatigue, and stubborn belly fat storage.


    Insulin

    Insulin is a hormone made by the pancreas. Its job is to move sugar (glucose) from your bloodstream into your cells for energy. Think of insulin like a key that unlocks your cells so your body can use fuel properly.


    Insulin Resistance

    Insulin resistance happens when your cells stop responding well to insulin. Your body then produces MORE insulin to compensate. Over time, this may lead to weight gain, fatigue, cravings, inflammation, and increased belly fat — especially around the midsection.


    Type 2 Diabetes

    A chronic condition where the body struggles to regulate blood sugar levels properly. It often develops after years of insulin resistance. Lifestyle habits like movement, sleep, nutrition, and stress management can play a major role in prevention and support.


    Blood Sugar

    Blood sugar refers to the amount of glucose in your bloodstream. Large spikes and crashes in blood sugar can affect energy, mood, cravings, hunger, and fat storage. Stable blood sugar often supports better energy and appetite control.


    Weight Training

    A form of exercise that uses resistance — like dumbbells, resistance bands, machines, or body weight — to build muscle strength. Weight training becomes especially important after 40 because muscle naturally declines with age. More muscle can support metabolism, strength, posture, and healthy aging.


    Metabolism

    Your metabolism is the process your body uses to turn food into energy. Factors like age, sleep, hormones, stress, muscle mass, and activity levels can all influence metabolic health.


    Muscle Mass

    The amount of muscle on your body. Muscle burns more energy than fat tissue, even at rest. Maintaining muscle after 40 can support strength, energy, balance, and metabolic health.


    Menopause

    Menopause is officially diagnosed after a woman has gone 12 consecutive months without a menstrual cycle. Hormonal shifts during this season can impact sleep, mood, weight distribution, energy, and metabolism.


    Perimenopause

    The transition phase leading up to menopause. This stage can begin years before menopause officially happens. Hormones may fluctuate wildly during perimenopause, leading to symptoms like fatigue, brain fog, mood swings, irregular cycles, sleep issues, and stubborn belly fat.


    Postmenopause

    The stage after menopause. Hormone levels stabilize at lower levels than during reproductive years. Many women continue focusing on muscle health, bone density, metabolism, and stress management during this phase.


    Cycles

    A woman’s menstrual cycle is the monthly hormonal rhythm that prepares the body for pregnancy. Hormonal changes throughout the cycle can influence energy, cravings, mood, sleep, and appetite.


    Estrogen

    A primary female hormone involved in reproductive health, metabolism, bone health, and more. Changes in estrogen levels during perimenopause and menopause may influence where the body stores fat — especially around the abdomen.


    Progesterone

    A hormone that works alongside estrogen. Progesterone supports mood, sleep, and reproductive health. Declining progesterone levels may contribute to irritability, sleep struggles, and feeling “off.”


    Inflammation

    Inflammation is the body’s natural response to injury or stress. Short-term inflammation helps healing. Chronic inflammation, however, may be linked to fatigue, weight gain, joint discomfort, and metabolic challenges.


    Visceral Fat

    This is fat stored deep around the organs in the abdominal area. Unlike fat under the skin, excess visceral fat is associated with increased health risks and metabolic concerns.


    Cravings

    Strong urges for certain foods — often sugar or processed carbohydrates. Cravings can sometimes be influenced by stress, blood sugar swings, poor sleep, hormones, or emotional overwhelm.


    Sleep Deprivation

    Not getting enough quality sleep. Poor sleep may affect hunger hormones, stress hormones, energy, metabolism, and decision-making around food.


    Sedentary Lifestyle

    A lifestyle with very little movement or physical activity. Long periods of sitting may negatively impact circulation, muscle health, metabolism, and energy levels over time.


    Protein

    An important nutrient that helps build muscle, repair tissue, and support fullness after meals. Adequate protein intake becomes increasingly important after 40 for maintaining strength and metabolic health.


    Strength Training

    Another term for resistance or weight training. Strength training helps build muscle, support joints, improve posture, and maintain independence as we age.


    Hormones

    Chemical messengers in the body that help regulate things like energy, mood, metabolism, appetite, sleep, and reproductive health. Hormonal changes can impact how women feel physically and emotionally after 40.


    Adrenal Fatigue

    A popular wellness term often used to describe extreme exhaustion, burnout, and stress overload. While not officially recognized as a medical diagnosis, many people use the term to describe feeling emotionally and physically depleted from chronic stress.


    Gut Health

    Refers to the health and balance of bacteria and digestion within the digestive system. Gut health may influence immunity, inflammation, mood, cravings, and overall wellness.


    Lean Muscle

    Muscle tissue without excess fat. Building lean muscle can support a toned appearance, strength, metabolism, and healthy aging.


    Calorie Deficit

    Consuming fewer calories than your body burns. This is often discussed in weight loss conversations, though hormone health, muscle mass, stress, and sleep also play important roles in body composition after 40.


    Non-Scale Victories

    Positive health changes that are NOT tied to body weight. Examples include better sleep, more energy, improved mood, fewer cravings, stronger workouts, or feeling more confident in your clothes.

     

  • Why Am I Craving Sugar All Day?  It’s not Willpower

    Why Am I Craving Sugar All Day? It’s not Willpower

    Sugar Cravings?


    Let’s just say it…

    You’re doing “fine” all day.

    Then 2pm hits.

    And suddenly you’re like:

    “If I don’t eat something sweet right now, I may not survive.” 


    You try to resist by drinking water, then you distract yourself.
    But, open the pantry anyway.

    Sound familiar?


    The truth of the matter is…

    This is not a willpower problem.

    It is your body trying to tell you something.

    Most women are blaming themselves for something that is actually biological.

    Insulin Process


    What’s really going on?

    Let’s keep this simple.

    There are usually 4 big reasons you’re craving sugar all day:


    1. Blood sugar rollercoaster

    If your day looks like:

    • coffee
    • quick carbs
    • skipping meals

    Your blood sugar goes:

    ⬆️ spike
    ⬇️ crash
    ⬆️ spike
    ⬇️ crash

    Blood sugar roller coaster

    And your body says:

    “We need sugar NOW.”


    2. You’re under-eating protein 

    Most moms are running on:

    • carbs
    • snacks
    • whatever is left on their kid’s plate 

    Cravings throughout the day

    Protein helps stabilize energy.

    Without it?

    *cravings increase
    *energy drops


    3. You’re exhausted 

    Research shows:

    Poor sleep can increase hunger hormones and cravings

    When your body is tired, it looks for:

    *fast energy
    *aka sugar


    4. Stress is running the show 

    Stress does not just live in your head.

    It affects:

    • blood sugar
    • hormones
    • energy

    Rollercoaster cravings

    And it often leads to:

    *emotional eating
    *quick cravings
    *“I just need something” moments, or hours of bingeing.  I’ve been there, especially late at night (not my best moments).


    What research actually shows

    • Blood sugar swings are linked to increased hunger and cravings
    • Sleep deprivation can increase appetite and desire for high-calorie foods
    • Chronic stress is associated with increased snacking and sugar intake

    Sleep Affects Cravings

    Translation:

    This is your body trying to keep up.

    Science behind cravings and sleep


    So what actually helps?

    Not cutting sugar completely.

    Or “being more disciplined.”

    And absolutely not  starting over every Monday.

    You need:

    Simple daily support that stabilizes your body


    My simple craving support routine

    This is what I personally focus on:


    1. Protein first

    Before coffee if possible.

    Even something small helps.

    Ideas: Look at Legendary protein products, spoon full of peanut butter, a perfect bar (first thing in the morning).


    2. Don’t skip meals

    I know. We all do it.

    But it almost always backfires later.

    PS I have friends getting Factor meals and the like to have meals ready at all times to fix this problem.  This answer is currently out of my budget, but just sharing in case it will help you. =)


    3. Move your body (just a little)

    Even a 10-minute walk helps regulate blood sugar.

    These gadgets are helping me do this, even when it rains:

    I try to do any one of these for about ten to fifteen minutes after each meal as often as possible.  

    Getting old, sigh.


    4. Add daily support

    This is where I personally use
    Young Living Balance & Burn

    Not as a “fix.”

    But as part of a simple routine that supports:

    • metabolism
    • energy
    • healthy blood sugar already in the normal range

    I like it because it’s easy.

    No complicated plan, it’s a small addition to my morning routine.

    Just one piece of a bigger system (if you call my methodic daily rhythm a system – ha!)…


    What this IS

    *Support.
    * Simplicity.
    *Something you can actually stick with.  Yay us!  Hit the Easy Button.


    FAQ: Sugar Cravings & Daily Support


    Why am I craving sugar all the time?

    Often it’s due to:

    • blood sugar swings
    • lack of protein
    • poor sleep
    • stress

    Sleep and cravings


    Are sugar cravings a sign of something wrong?

    Not necessarily.

    • They’re usually a signal that your body needs:
      More stability
      More fuel
      More rest

    Sugar Cravings


    Can supplements help cravings?

    They can support your routine.

    But they work best when combined with:

    • balanced meals
    • hydration
    • movement

    Do I need to cut out sugar completely?

    No.

    That usually leads to more cravings later.

    Focus on:
    balance, not restriction.


    How long does it take to see a difference?

    Small shifts can happen quickly.

    • But real change comes from:
      consistency over time
    • Less spikes
    • More stability
    • Fewer cravings

    Tools That Can Help:

    Young Living Options for Daily Blood Sugar Support

    Let’s keep this real.

    No product replaces:

    • balanced meals
    • protein + fiber
    • sleep
    • movement

    But…

    Some tools can support your routine and make it easier to stay consistent.

    See some testimonials:

    testimonial Balance and Burn

    Testimonials balance and burn

    Testimonial Balance and Burn


    Balance & Burn

    Balance and Burn Power Duo

    Where it fits: daily foundation

    • supports metabolism
    • supports healthy blood sugar already in the normal range
    • easy to take (drink or capsules)

    Final thought

    Remember as we close, you are not lacking discipline.

    You are likely lacking support + stability.

    And the best part?

    You don’t have to overhaul your entire life.

    Start small.

    Stay consistent.

    NingXia Red

     

    Ningxia Red!
    6 Benefits of Drinking Ningxia Red

    Ningxia Red is what I crave currently.  I drink it, and it puts a huge clamp on cravings.  This also supports nine systems in the body.  I will never be without my Ningxia Red, I pray.

    Where it fits: daily energy + consistency

    Let me be honest…

    A lot of cravings aren’t just about sugar.


    They’re about:

    •  low energy
    • running on fumes
    • your body looking for a quick boost

    That’s where I personally like adding something simple in the morning.

    NingXia Red is a daily antioxidant drink made with wolfberry and other plant-based ingredients.

    I don’t use it as a “fix.”

    I use it as support for:

    • steady energy
    • daily nutrition
    • helping me not feel like I’m crashing by mid-afternoon (I drink it after lunch and sometimes in the morning as well).

    And when your energy feels more stable…
    cravings tend to feel less intense.  Winner!!


    How I use it

    • 1–2 oz in the morning
    • sometimes another small serving mid-day
    • paired with protein (this matters)

    Real talk

    It’s one piece of a bigger picture:

    • protein
    • hydration
    • rhythm
    • daily support

    If you want to try it

    You can grab it here:

    Get Yours HERE


    Simple way to think about it

    Not:

    ❌ “this stops cravings”

    But:

    “this supports my energy so I don’t feel like I need sugar to survive the afternoon” 


    Want help getting started?

    I put together a simple:

    3-Day Craving Reset Checklist

    It walks you through exactly what to do (without overthinking).

    Get your Guide HERE.


    Ask any and all questions, I’m honored to help you.


    ⚠️ Disclaimer

    This is for general wellness support and not medical advice.

    For another quick read, similar to this, check out THIS POST ON HORMONES.

  • Why Overwhelmed Moms Can’t Lose Weight – (it’s not our fault)

    Why Overwhelmed Moms Can’t Lose Weight – (it’s not our fault)

    Why Overwhelmed Moms can’t lose weight. I mean does this sound familiar? It has been my day to day: 24-7, 365.

    “You eat clean.”

    “We try supplements.”

    “You skip meals.”

    “We walk.”

    “Nothing works.”

    “You’re exhausted.”

    “Our child melts down.”

    “You live in fight-or-flight.”

    Why Overwhelmed Moms can’t lose weight: “This isn’t a willpower problem. It’s a nervous system + metabolic safety problem.”

    The cortisol (stress hormone is high), we are not insulin signaling properly. Our blood sugar most commonly is not in range (above 150).

    Why Overwhelmed Moms can’t lose weight: Reframe: Survival Mode Blocks Healing

    Like I was stating above:

    • Chronic stress → cortisol
    • Cortisol → insulin resistance
    • Insulin resistance → fat storage + cravings
    • Nervous system dysregulation → burnout + no results

    “Your body cannot heal or release weight when it thinks you are not safe.”

    Overwhelmed Moms Can lose weight with the right systems:

    Systems > Willpower

    Here are some systems that helped this overwhelmed mom greatly:

    • Sleep system

    Only with proper rest can our bodies relax enough for overwhelmed moms to be able to lose weight. I suggest: set a bed time alarm. No technology for at least two hours before sleep. Rest with a fan on. Make sure the environment is cool enough. The room needs to be dark. Stretch and relax before going into sleep mode. Destress. Make a list for tomorrow and leave any cares on the paper/list where you left it.

    • Regulation system

    We have to be somewhat regulated for our overwhelmed mom bodies to release weight. Self care is so important here. Breath work, proper hygiene, and mind set are important. With implementing these self care techniques the body can become relaxed enough to function optimally. Getting at least twenty minutes of high intensity movement is a regulation booster too. Try it before you knock it.

    • Nutrition rhythm

    Overwhelmed moms often snack for energy. We also eat to destress. Comfort food (high starches), sugars, caffiene, and heavily processed foods are easy grabs for overwhelmed moms. When this is the case, I suggest drinking water before eating, to insure we are actually hungry. Next keep only whole, nutricious foods around as options. Aim for several small meals instead of cramming a ton of food in. Avoid eating after dinner. Making these rhythms provide an extra layer of security. Eating like this helps me feel more in control.

    • Gentle metabolic support

    Think of your body like a little car. To make a car go, you need to give it good fuel and keep the engine healthy. Metabolic support is just a fancy way of saying we are taking care of your “inner engine.” When a mom is very tired or stressed, her engine starts to move slowly, and it’s hard to get where she wants to go. By eating the right foods and getting good rest, we help her engine run fast and smooth again. This gives her the “vroom-vroom” energy she needs to play with her kids and feel strong!

    Key line:

    “Healing happens through systems, not discipline.”

    Overwhelmed Mom’s Can Heal and Lose Weight, let me share more:

    I have a bit of a “turbo-charged,” system to share with you. This may help assist anyone interested in losing weight. Let me present this fairly new product to you:

    Balance & Burn is designed to support the body’s natural balance. Many women today deal with stress, busy schedules, and irregular eating, which can confuse how the body uses fuel. This helps support healthy insulin signaling, which is how the body moves sugar from the blood into the cells for energy. When this system is supported, the body may feel more steady, less “spiky,” and better able to handle daily ups and downs.

    When insulin signaling is supported, the body can feel more comfortable releasing stored energy instead of holding on to it. Many women use Balance & Burn as part of a daily routine that includes regular meals, movement, rest, and hydration. It is not a quick fix or a weight loss drug, but a supportive tool that helps the body do what it was designed to do—find balance, use energy well, and feel supported over time.

    People are finding their blood sugar levels much more in range using this. It also helps with energy. Click the pictures below to learn more.

    Why Overwhelmed Moms Can’t Lose Weight

    I hope this post gives you hope. We do not have to take shots to lose weight. If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments. Thanks. May our best be yet to be!


    For more on this subject, read this post!

    Same woman before a lifestyle change and after
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