If you've done everything right — tracked your food, pushed through morning workouts, cut carbs, tried fasting — and the weight still wouldn't move, you've likely blamed yourself. You shouldn't have.
Cambridge University researchers recently identified a biological signaling system in the gut — a network of microbiome-driven hormonal signals — that controls three critical metabolic functions: when your body burns fat, when it stores fat, and when it produces or depletes energy. They termed this the BioSignal Network.
In women under 35, this network typically functions at full capacity. But after 35, research suggests that the specific strains of gut bacteria that power this signaling — butyrate-producing organisms and mucosa-protective strains — begin to decline. When the network goes quiet, something predictable happens:
- 🔥 Fat burning slows dramatically — even with caloric deficit
- 😫 Cravings intensify unpredictably — particularly for sugar and carbohydrates
- ⚡ Energy becomes unstable — crashing regardless of sleep quality
- 💪 Muscle and fat proportions shift toward fat storage — even with exercise
No diet plan addresses this. No calorie app restores these microbial populations. No injection replaces what the gut biome once provided naturally. What does address it — according to the research — is the specific type of resistant starch that feeds and restores these gut bacteria directly.
That is the one thing the women in Uganda's rural villages have eaten for generations. And it is what Trimology was formulated to deliver.
* Individual results vary. Consult a healthcare professional. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.