Weight Issues

Weight issues can manifest differently for everyone. Some may struggle to lose weight despite their best efforts, while others may find it difficult to maintain a healthy weight or keep weight on. Various factors can contribute to these challenges.

You may also be suffering with these 4 Symptoms

  • Fatigue

    Many individuals experiencing weight issues report chronic fatigue, feeling tired even after a full night’s sleep. This ongoing exhaustion can make it even more difficult to engage in physical activities, further complicating weight management. When fatigued, it's common to crave sugar or carbohydrates as the body lacks energy, further fuelling the weight issues.

  • Snoring & Insomnia

    Weight gain, particularly around the neck area, can lead to snoring or sleep apnoea, where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep. This not only disrupts sleep quality but can also contribute to daytime drowsiness and a lack of energy.

    Difficulty sleeping is also common. Insomnia can also lead to hormonal imbalances, poor mental health, digestive issues and chronic fatigue.

  • Poor Digestion

    Those who struggle with weight often suffer with constipation, bloating and IBS symptoms. High stress, lack of movement, inflammatory dietary and lifestyle choices can slow the bowels or create loose stools and uncomfortable bloating.

  • Hormone Imbalances

    Weight issues are often tied to imbalances in hormones such as insulin, cortisol, and thyroid hormones. These imbalances can affect metabolism, appetite, and energy levels, making it harder to manage weight effectively

The Answer to shed!

The Solution You've Been Looking For

Many people try coffee enemas to support their weight loss journey and detoxify their bodies from the inside out. After-all the average person is holding 5-7kg or 11-15lbs of waste in their colon!

A toxic overloaded colon and sluggish liver can slow the metabolism, create gut imbalances and make weight management a struggle. Poor gut health impacts our moods, the foods we crave and our ability to feel good in our bodies.

That's where we come in.