What is leptin and why is it important?
Leptin is a naturally occurring hormone that is secreted by fat cells. Its primary function is to regulate appetite and metabolism. Leptin is your best friend as long as its level is kept low and stable. If leptin levels become chronically too high, the body becomes “leptin resistant.” Resistance to leptin is the major cause of storing unwanted body fat, and experiencing insatiable craving patterns. The scientists thought they could just give leptin to overweight people and magically they would lose weight. But it doesn’t work that way. Overweight people have TOO MUCH leptin which clamors so ‘loudly’ in sending these important messages that the body quits listening. This is called “leptin resistance.” Imagine always being hungry and always storing fat, never burning it. That is what leptin resistance causes. Max WLX™ Max WLX™ is designed to work with your body rather than at the expense of your body, retraining the leptin signals. It will help retrain your body to burn stored fat and r
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