Hit The Cortisol Switch Yourself →
Confession time: I’ve never been one to complain about my struggles to everyone… especially about my weight gain.
But people could look at me. They knew. Sticking-out gut. Puffy arms. Heavy thighs.
Whatever it was for me… it followed me like a shadow for years, quietly affecting my happiness and self-esteem.
Yet, here I am. This was something I HAD to share.
If my story can help even one person out there… It’s worth it to me.
Sometimes, life just doesn’t go as planned.
I always thought I had my weight kinda under control. But over the past few years, something changed.
Despite eating less and trying my best to keep an exercise routine, I inexplicably gained 57 pounds over two years.
And it wasn’t just about how I looked.
I was constantly tired. My focus started slipping. I felt slower. Heavier.
I’d wake up exhausted even after sleeping through the night, and by afternoon I’d feel like I was running on empty.
I tried all the things: keto, biking, Pilates, gluten-free, detox teas, even acupuncture.
But the scale hardly budged.
People said, “That’s just what happens when you get older.” But something about that felt wrong.
Like I was giving up on myself.
It really hit me one day while having lunch with my coworkers.
Someone jokingly commented on my lunch… something about how I was “really going for the carbs today.”
Normally, I would have laughed it off.
But not that day.
I snapped.
As I sat back down, my heart pounding as I tried to form an apology, it dawned on me that this wasn’t really about the comment or the carbs.
I felt trapped in someone else’s body, embarrassed to even look in the mirror.
Struggling to focus during meetings, constantly thinking about food even after eating… This can’t be it.
I don’t want to go down this path.
My mind was clear: just accepting this wasn’t an option for me.
I went to meet a friend over coffee one day.
She works a job just as demanding as mine, travels constantly, and somehow doesn’t seem constantly drained the way I was.
She wasn’t a gym fanatic or a strict dieter, but she radiated health.
She said, “It’s got nothing to do with insane diets or living at the gym. My doctor explained that when you’re under constant stress, your body becomes more sensitive to cortisol. It’s just that.”

She told me her gyno, Dr. Bloom, explained that cortisol’s job is to prepare your body for danger by raising blood sugar.
In real emergencies, that’s helpful.
But everyday stress like poor sleep, tight deadlines, emotional pressure, or even skipping meals can trigger the same response.
That means your body releases sugar into your bloodstream even when there’s no real threat.
She even showed me that researchers from leading universities, including Harvard, have linked chronic stress and cortisol to overeating and fat gain.² ³ ⁴
Dr. Bloom explained that to bring blood sugar down, your body releases insulin.
But when this happens too often, the body gradually loses its ability to manage it properly.
That’s how fat storage slowly becomes your body’s new normal.
She also mentioned that high cortisol over time can throw your entire hormonal balance off course, increasing the risk of things like insulin resistance, heart issues, even cognitive decline.
That explanation shocked me.
Because I wasn’t eating more, but my weight kept going up. This was the only sensible solution.
Inspired, I decided to find a solution tailored to my habits, too. I wanted to hit my cortisol switch.
I definitely needed help finding balance.
So then I started the challenge Dr. Bloom recommended to her…
Once I started this challenge, things began to shift.
But I’ll admit it. At first, I was concerned.
The plan didn’t ask me to restrict my diet.
In fact, it introduced slightly longer breaks between meals… and fewer meals per day.
Isn’t this just fasting? Wouldn’t that make things worse?
But this was different. It isn’t just internet fasting.
One of the most convincing reviews my friend’s doctor found came out of King’s College London, showing that fasting-based approaches are proven to lower cortisol.5
So it wasn’t about cutting off entire food groups or going hungry.
It was about giving my body enough time to reset between meals and reducing how often cortisol and insulin were triggered.

As days turned into weeks, I noticed something amazing. This was working.
My energy started stabilizing. And for the first time in years, I wasn’t crashing mid-afternoon.
Only a few weeks later, I had lost over 36 lbs.
That’s because I was finally eating in a way that worked with my stress response… not against it.
✅ I started losing weight. Finally.
Currently, I’m over 50 lbs down.
I can’t explain how great that feels.
My clothes fit me again…
And while I still have a few more pounds to lose, I’m looking a lot more toned.
But more than the numbers, it’s the tone and the strength I’ve gained that excite me.
✅ I finally feel stable
Stabilizing my cortisol levels meant fewer energy crashes and more steady focus throughout the day.
When cortisol and insulin are constantly triggered, your appetite system stays in “seek food” mode.
Now that my hormonal rhythm is more stable, those constant urges are gone.
Better sleep. Less bloating. Fewer energy crashes.
I finally feel like my body isn’t working against me all the time.
✅ I’ve never felt more confident.
There’s been a noticeable shift in my mood and overall mental health. I’m more myself than I’ve been in years!
I’m not as tired anymore and stress has lifted, replaced by a steady stream of positivity and energy.
This journey has done wonders for my self-esteem. Losing the weight is one thing, but gaining confidence, having a clear mind? That’s priceless.

Initially, I filled out a short assessment to start the cortisol rhythm approach.
It reads your habits, needs, and routines. Then it creates your exact plan.
After that, I got my plan and managed to lose a little over 36 lbs after a few weeks.
In the end… just a few months later, I’m down over 50 lbs.
And here’s what I’ve learned: my journey is mine alone. We all have different hormonal rhythms.
That’s why finding a path that’s uniquely yours is so vital.
I just hope that you allow yourself this chance… You deserve the transformation that comes with this cortisol approach.
It’s risk-free — just hit the cortisol switch. I’m telling all my friends about it… Give it a try!
Thank you for your comment
I’m not even menopause yet but i alread ffel i have a menobelly lol is that even possible? I wanna hit that switch too pray for me
I feel we put so much pressure on ourselves. I don’t even want to lose that much weight, but the stress is killing me. i want to try this solution
LITERALLY SECOND DAY ON THIS I ALREADY FEEL CALMER. DIDN’T TOUCH MY COOKIE JAR. MIRACLES DO HAPPEN GIRLS