TRUE Wellness with Dr. Z

Why January Diets Fail (And How Hormones Sabotage Weight Loss)

Dr. Dee Season 2 Episode 59

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What if the reason January diets fail isn’t lack of discipline — but hormonal resistance?

In this solo New Year’s Day episode of the TRUE Wellness Podcast, Dr. Dee breaks down why restriction feels productive… but quietly trains your body to resist weight loss.

This conversation dives into:

  • why high-achieving women plateau despite “doing everything right”
  • how cortisol, insulin, and nervous system stress override diet plans
  • why eating less often creates more inflammation, not fat loss
  • what your body is actually asking for in midlife


If you’ve ever started January motivated, restricted, and disciplined — only to feel tired, stuck, or heavier — this episode will finally explain why.

This isn’t about willpower.
It’s about regulation.

5 KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE

1. Restriction creates hormonal resistance, not metabolic freedom.

2. Cortisol overrides diet, supplements, and exercise every time.

3. Midlife weight gain is a stress signal, not a discipline failure.

4. Eating less trains the body to conserve, not release weight.

5. Regulation beats restriction for sustainable fat loss.

FREE GIFT: The 21-Day Nervous System Calibration is designed to help you begin shifting out of survival mode and back into a state of regulation.  👉 go.thisisdrz.com/nervoussystem

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The information in this episode is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Dr. Z and her guests share perspectives and suggestions, not diagnoses or treatment. Always consult your own qualified provider.