Metabolism: How Does It Really Work?
Lightening, simplifying and respecting the body's signals is often the real key to regaining energy and vitality.(Ansa symbol photo)
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Metabolism isn't an "engine to be revved up," but rather the set of vital processes through which the body maintains its balance. Metabolic activity reflects the body's overall health and its ability to absorb what it needs and eliminate what it doesn't. When the body is overloaded by overeating, stress, or an unhealthy lifestyle, metabolism can slow down.
This slowdown isn't a defect, but a protective response: the body reduces non-essential functions to focus energy on survival and detoxification. Energy depends not only on calorie intake, but on the quality of assimilation. A simple, natural, and minimally processed diet reduces the digestive burden and allows the metabolism to function more efficiently.
Rest, sleep, breathing, and natural movement also play a fundamental role. Metabolism isn't "stimulated," it's created conditions for it to self-regulate. Relaxing, simplifying, and respecting the body's signals is often the real key to regaining energy and vitality.
Peter Senette
Nutritionist and researcher
