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Columbia Researcher Explains: "Why Women Over 40 Struggle To Lose Belly Fat — And The Natural Morning Routine That May Help"

By Dr. Jennifer Ashton, Medical Correspondent & Obesity Researcher – Columbia University
3 minute read
Published 2 hours ago – Updated moments ago

Many women over 40 report gaining weight despite maintaining the same diet and activity levels they had in their 30s. According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly two-thirds of American women between 40 and 59 are currently overweight — and the majority have tried at least one weight loss approach without lasting results.

Researchers at Oxford University have identified a key factor that is often overlooked in standard weight loss advice: the significant decline of two metabolic hormones — GLP-1 and GIP — that occurs naturally in women after the age of 40.

These hormones play a central role in regulating appetite, metabolism and fat storage. When their levels are balanced, the body uses stored fat efficiently for energy. When they decline — as they commonly do after 40, due to dietary changes, processed food intake and hormonal shifts — the body's ability to burn stored fat may be significantly reduced.

🔬 What The Research Shows

A study published by Harvard University researchers found that specific compounds naturally present in pure gelatin — glycine and alanine — may support the body's own production of GLP-1 and GIP hormones. When combined with a mineral-rich pink salt from the Okinawa region of Japan, researchers observed a measurable improvement in metabolic hormone levels in women over 40.

This finding is consistent with population data from Okinawa, Japan — a Blue Zone region where women maintain a healthy body weight well into their 60s and 70s without restrictive dieting. Research conducted with island residents found their GLP-1 and GIP levels to be significantly higher than those of the average American woman in the same age group.

A Columbia University-trained physician has now compiled these findings into a straightforward morning routine — combining pure gelatin with Okinawa pink salt — and is presenting the full method in a free educational video.

Click here to watch the full presentation and learn how this natural routine may support healthy weight management after 40.

For women over 40 who have followed standard weight loss advice — reducing calories, increasing physical activity — without achieving consistent results, the hormonal explanation may be particularly relevant.

Standard diet programs are generally designed around caloric intake and expenditure. However, when GLP-1 and GIP hormone levels are significantly reduced, the body's metabolic response to these interventions may be limited — regardless of the effort involved.

🔬 How The Okinawa Gelatin Routine Works

Pure gelatin contains glycine and alanine — amino acids that Harvard researchers identified as natural stimulants of GLP-1 and GIP hormone production. The Okinawa pink salt, recognized by researchers for its high mineral content, provides additional support for metabolic hormone regulation. Together, this combination may help restore the hormonal balance that supports healthy fat metabolism in women over 40.

✅ What Women Over 40 Are Reporting

  • Reduced abdominal bloating within the first weeks of use
  • Improved energy levels throughout the day
  • Gradual reduction in waist measurements over 4 to 8 weeks
  • Better appetite regulation without calorie restriction
  • No reported dependency or side effects

The complete method — including the exact preparation, ingredient ratios and the science behind each component — is presented in full in a free educational video by Dr. Jennifer Ashton.

Watch the full video here to understand how this natural morning routine may support your weight management goals after 40.

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Comments

Patricia W. · 2h
I read the first paragraph and started crying. That's exactly me. Standing in front of the mirror before my daughter's wedding trying on 6 dresses and ending up wearing a black shapeless thing just to hide. I watched the video and something finally made sense. Starting tomorrow. 🙏
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Jennifer M. · 1h
Patricia, I felt every word of this. I've been hiding behind the camera at every family event for 3 years. Nobody knows why. Watched this last night and I finally feel like someone actually understands what's going on inside my body. Not just another "eat less move more" lecture. 💙
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Donna R. · 45m
Same. I stopped going to my husband's work dinners because I couldn't face getting dressed. I told him I was tired. I've been saying that for 2 years. Watched the video, now I understand the hormone thing and why nothing I tried ever worked. This felt different. 💛
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Carol S. · 1h
I'm 51. Did keto for 4 months. Lost 8 lbs, gained 12 back. Did it again. Same result. My doctor just said "eat less." I wanted to scream. This video explained in 10 minutes what 5 years of doctors never did. The GLP-1 hormone thing — that's ME. That's exactly what's happening to me. 😭
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Linda T. · 38m
What got me was the part about getting dressed in the morning with dread. I do that every single day and never had words for it. I just thought something was wrong with me. Watched the whole video. For the first time I don't feel crazy or weak. I feel like there's actually a reason and a real solution. 🙌
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Susan K. · 15m
I'm 48, and I've been quietly avoiding my own reflection for 3 years. I change in the dark. I wear baggy clothes to hide. My husband hasn't said anything but I know he notices. I watched this video at midnight last night. I watched the whole thing. I haven't felt hope about this in a long time. 💙
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Marie B. · 5m
Susan, you just described my life word for word. I thought I was the only one who changed in the dark. 💔 Watching now.
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