For years after I turned 40, I felt like my body had quietly stopped listening. I tried the clean eating, the long walks, the cutting carbs, the cutting wine. Some weeks the scale moved a pound. Most weeks, it didn't move at all. I started wondering if I was just doing something wrong — or if I was the problem.
Then I came across a phrase I'd never heard before: thermogenic resistance. The research suggested that, somewhere in our 40s, our bodies start losing the ability to naturally burn fat the way they used to. It isn't laziness, hormones gone rogue, or "letting yourself go." It's a metabolic shift.
The more I read, the more it clicked. It's not age. It's not diet. It's not willpower. It's a process called thermogenesis — how efficiently our bodies turn food into heat and energy — quietly slowing down. And once it slows, no amount of salads or step counts can fully wake it back up on its own.
That's how I stumbled onto a small formula called CitrusBurn™. It was built around natural botanicals chosen specifically to support thermogenesis from the inside out — gently, without the jittery edge of stimulants. I was skeptical, honestly. But I was also tired of feeling stuck. So I tried it.