A Doctor's Insight: Why Weight Loss Becomes Challenging After 40 - And What You Can Do About It

Article written by Dr Oliver Schwartz, BSc | 3 September 2024 15:38

Does this sound familiar?

  • You're meticulously counting every calorie, yet the scale refuses to move..
  • You've tried every trending diet - keto, intermittent fasting, low-carb - but nothing sticks..
  • Your exercise routine is perfect, but your body seems resistant to change..
  • Those expensive weight loss programs promised results but left you disappointed..

Well, here's what nobody is telling you: It's not your willpower that's failing. There's a hidden biological barrier making it nearly impossible to lose weight after 40.

The Shocking Truth About Your Liver

Recent medical research has uncovered that up to 30% of adults over 40 have a condition called ‘fatty liver disease’ - and it's silently sabotaging your weight loss efforts.

  1. It blocks fat burning even with perfect diet
  2. It slows metabolism regardless of exercise
  3. It causes unexplained weight gain

I've written a complete report, based on my research, on resetting your liver for natural weight loss..

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After 15 years of clinical research and €2 million in laboratory studies, I've discovered why traditional weight loss methods fail after 40. My breakthrough approach removes the hidden barrier blocking your weight loss. Get instant access to the method that's helping patients finally break through their plateau.

Who is Dr. Oliver Schwart?

Dr. Oliver Schwart is a medical researcher specialized metabolic medicine. Graduated from the University of Oxford, he has 15 years of experience treating liver fat and weight-related health issues. His practice focuses on holistic treatment methods that address underlying causes of weight problems.

Scientific Research & References

New England Journal of Medicine (2021)
The Lancet Gastroenterology (2020)
"Impact of Liver Function on Weight Management: A Multi-Center Study"

Clinical Nutrition Journal (2022)
"Metabolic Barriers in Weight Loss: The Role of Hepatic Fat"

*All research papers cited are peer-reviewed and published in leading medical journals