Latest Drugs for Weight Loss—But 75 Percent Starts Here | Expert Talk With Dr. Dana Churchill, ND
In this video, Dr. Dana Churchill, ND, takes you through his formula on weight loss.
Dr. Churchill, a naturopathic doctor, nutritionist, and medical director of The Churchill Center discusses the challenges people face when trying to lose weight, especially if they suffer from obesity. He describes his approach, including medication treatment, as well as addressing psychological aspects.
“A lot of weight loss is in the brain—75 percent in the brain, 25 percent in the body,” said Dr. Churchill.
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Dr. Churchill highlights possible causes of obesity, such as thyroid issues and coffee consumption.
“When you get your coffee, it’s going to start to increase metabolism. Then you’re going to get something sugary because once you get coffee or caffeine in your body, you want sugar,” said Dr. Churchill.
Join us as Dr. Churchill explains what other habits can lead to excessive weight gain and health problems, as well as what types of medication strategies can address them.
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