What Happens After the 30-Day Reset? The Maintenance Phase Explained
The 30 days are the renovation. Maintenance is how you live in the house. Here is the three-stage protocol that holds the result instead of giving it back.
Read More →Practitioner-written articles from Jerry Relth, DC on the metabolic reset, gut health, supplements, eating plans, and what it actually takes to get sustainable wellness results.
The 30 days are the renovation. Maintenance is how you live in the house. Here is the three-stage protocol that holds the result instead of giving it back.
Read More →Buying supplements off a marketplace leaves you answering two questions you cannot answer alone: is this bottle actually what the label says, and is it the right one for you?
Read More →Almost everyone hits a point where the scale stops moving, usually around day 14 and again near week four. A stall is not a failure. It is a signal, and most break with one specific adjustment.
Read More →A practical meal-prep playbook for a busy metabolic reset week: a two-hour component-prep system, no-cook fallbacks, variety for the microbiome, and how prepped meals make tracking effortless.
Read More →Half of what is sold as a "metabolic reset" is just a calorie-restricted detox in a fancy wrapper. The other half is structured behavioral medicine. Here is the difference, and how to spot which one you're actually buying.
Read More →Coffee can stay on a metabolic reset with guardrails. Alcohol comes out for the active protocol because it pauses fat burning, degrades sleep, and irritates the gut. Here is what the research shows and how to handle both.
Read More →Patients ask which supplements they will take. They almost never ask what the eating plan looks like. That is backwards. Here is what the plate actually looks like, and why it is structured this way.
Read More →Not all metabolic reset programs are created equal. The provider matters as much as the protocol. Here is what to ask before you commit, and what answers should make you walk.
Read More →Body weight swings two to four pounds a day from water and hormones, and adaptive thermogenesis makes the scale lag real fat loss. Here are better ways to measure metabolic reset progress: the seven-day trend, the tape measure, photos, and non-scale signals.
Read More →Two patients on the same diet can need meaningfully different calorie targets. Generic formulas systematically over-prescribe for women and certain populations. Here is what RMR-based prescribing actually means.
Read More →Water nudges energy expenditure up, blunts appetite before meals, and supports the gut. Here is how much to drink during a metabolic reset, when to drink it, and the overdoing-it mistake to avoid.
Read More →When weight loss stalls and you swear nothing has changed, the variable most people miss is gut inflammation. The microbiome literature has gotten very interesting in the last few years.
Read More →Roughly 80% of weight-loss attempts rebound within a year. The common explanation is willpower. The actual explanation is structural, and once you see it, the fix is obvious.
Read More →Most adults adapt to feeling slightly off and call it normal. There are concrete signs your metabolism has drifted out of range, and they all show up before the scale does.
Read More →"Detox" and "reset" get used interchangeably in marketing copy. They are not the same thing, and the difference matters more than the labels suggest.
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