Why losing weight doesn't work

Why weight loss fails so often
(and why that isn't your fault)

You really have tried. Maybe several times. Yet, time and time again, it ends at the same point. There is a biological reason for this, and it has nothing to do with your discipline.

Why it’s not your fault

How yo-yo dieting happens

Hormones play a major role

Sound familiar?

You have already tried everything

Dieting, counting calories, exercising more, snacking less. You know the rules. You’ve done your best. And yet, it never really seems to work, or it works for a while, until it goes wrong again.

You have tried everything

Low-carb dieting, counting calories, intermittent fasting, and working out three times a week, a personal trainer, running in the morning. You have set rules for yourself and actually stuck to them.

You saw temporary results

It started well. You might even have been losing weight. You felt good. You thought: this time I’m really going to do it. And then, slowly but surely, the pattern began to repeat itself.

The weight keeps coming back

After every attempt, there is a setback, often with extra kilos. Not because you lack perseverance, but because your body is biologically programmed to regain lost weight.

The real problem

A body that has become unbalanced

Obesity is a chronic condition with various causes. It is therefore not simply a matter of willpower. Biological processes and environmental factors can make losing weight structurally more difficult.

01

Hormones become unbalanced

Your body regulates hunger and satiety through hormones. When these are dysregulated, appetite increases and satiety is experienced less effectively.

02

Genetics and adipose tissue play a role

Not every body reacts the same way. Genetic predisposition and the functioning of fat tissue influence how easily you gain or lose weight.

03

Your body defends its weight

After weight loss, your body tries to restore its old weight. Energy expenditure decreases and hunger increases, making it difficult to stick to it.

04

Lifestyle and environment exacerbate the problem

Factors such as diet, stress, sleep, and your environment continuously influence your behavior and metabolism, often without you realizing it.

Why diets don't work

Dieting is not a solution, it is a temporary bandage

A diet does not solve the underlying problem. It masks it, until willpower runs out and biology takes over.

Unsustainable as a lifestyle

Every diet requires constant monitoring, forbidden lists, and daily self-sacrifice. That is not living; it is surviving. A real solution fits comfortably into your daily life without being a struggle.

Hunger undermines everything

Calorie deficit means hunger. Hunger is not uncomfortable; it is biologically compelling. The moment your hunger hormones peak, biology always wins over good intentions.

Temptations feel like failure

One cookie, one party, one bad day, and it feels like you've ruined everything. That guilt is exhausting and causes many people to throw in the towel.

The breakthrough

What if there really is a different way to lose weight?

No strict diet. No constant struggle. Imagine your body working with you instead of against you.

" How nice would it be if someone thought along with you during difficult times?

The solution

How medical weight loss breaks this pattern

A proven method that works with your body, supported by medical professionals.

GLP-1 medication

Reduces hunger and cravings naturally, so your body works with weight loss instead of against it.

Personal guidance

You are not alone. Medical professionals think along with you at the moments that matter.

Your own pharmacy, safe & reliable

All medication comes from our own pharmacy. Safe, checked, and delivered with personal attention.

Wondering whether medically supervised weight loss is right for you? Read more about our approach or book a free consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Your questions about weight loss answered

Do you recognize yourself in the patterns on this page? Here you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions about why losing weight is difficult, and what actually works.

Why can't I lose weight, even though I really try my best?

Losing weight is harder than it seems because your body actively works against it. Hormones such as leptin and ghrelin regulate hunger and satiety. With excess weight, these become disrupted, causing you to feel hungry sooner and less satisfied. That is not a matter of willpower, but of biology.

No. Being overweight has biological causes beyond your control. Hormones, fat tissue, genetic predisposition, and living environment all play a role. The idea that it is simply a matter of eating less and exercising more is too simplistic and scientifically outdated.

Your body considers your old weight 'normal' and actively aims for recovery. After weight loss, it increases hunger hormones and lowers metabolism, sometimes for years. This yo-yo effect is a biological reaction, not a lack of willpower.

Yes. Aevita supplies exclusively registered clinical medicines, no compounding. Our pharmacy in Soest is certified and supervised by the IGJ. Every exercise program is good for your health, but as a primary strategy for weight loss, the effect is often disappointing. The body compensates for extra exercise by burning fewer calories elsewhere and increasing appetite. Exercise works best as a supplement to an approach that directly addresses hormonal balance. It must be medically assessed by a BIG-registered physician before starting.

Medically supervised weight loss utilizes GLP-1 medication that directly lowers hunger hormones, combined with personal guidance. Instead of working against your biology, you work with it. This leads to more sustainable weight loss than dieting or exercising alone.

Medically supervised weight loss is suitable for people who have made multiple attempts with diets or lifestyle changes, but whose weight keeps returning. An intake interview will determine if it is right for you. There are no obligations attached.

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