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August 6, 2025 19 mins

If you feel like you're constantly fighting sugar cravings — especially in the afternoon or after dinner — you're not alone. In today’s episode, I’m sharing 3 simple nutrition strategies that can help turn off those cravings for good.

We’ll talk about why skipping breakfast backfires, how protein helps with belly fat and blood sugar, and why moving your coffee after breakfast could be a total game-changer. Plus, I’ll share one powerful (and often overlooked) bonus tip: how mineral deficiencies might be making your cravings worse.

If you're a woman over 40 dealing with fatigue, weight gain, and low energy, these nutrition tweaks could make a big difference.

 

Ready to take the next step? Here’s how you can plug in:

✨ Step 1: Join my FREE community of like-minded women: nutritionherway.com/community

🌸 Step 2: Nourish your health & faith inside Wellness In His Light — register HERE!

🔥 Step 3: Learn more about my signature program, Metabolic Mastery For Women Over 40: nutritionherway.com/mm

Would love to see you there!

In health, Lara Frendjian, RHN

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