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I lost 60 lbs on a GLP-1. I'd do it again tomorrow. I'd also like my body back.
(the fourth option nobody offered me - between surgery, filler, gym, and acceptance)
Your A1C is normal. Your knees don't hurt. You'd make the same call again in a heartbeat. But your chest feels deflated. Your jeans hang flat in the back. Your cheeks look sharper in a way that reads as gaunt. The plastic surgeon talks about a lift. The filler clinic quotes $5,000 a year. The gym is helping - slowly. Acceptance is fine on a Monday morning. Here's the fourth option nobody offered you.
Fill Out The Space"I'm 44. I lost 63 pounds on a GLP-1 medication over fourteen months. My A1C is normal. My knees don't hurt anymore. My doctor is thrilled. I'd do it again in a heartbeat. But somewhere between month eight and month twelve, I started noticing things. My chest felt deflated. My jeans hung flat in the back. I'd catch myself in a fitting-room mirror and think: that's not what I had in mind."
I'm not sad about the medication. I'm still not. I'd call it the best decision I made in my forties. But I also wanted my body to finish filling out the space it still wanted to fill - and every option I was offered involved a knife, a needle, or acceptance.
I kept looking for the fourth option. This is it.
What I'm sharing is what I learned, after eight months of trying everything else, from a women's health practitioner who reads the cortisol-collagen research. It's not one thing. It's four systems running in parallel.
Four options were on the menu. None of them were upstream answers. The fourth one nobody listed is the one that worked.
So what did the world offer us?
The plastic surgeon talked about a breast lift - starts at $8,000, insurance doesn't cover it, recovery is six weeks. The filler clinic quoted $5,000 a year just for the face. He wasn't wrong about the procedure. He was just doing the math everyone in his industry is doing right now.
The dermatologist said to try collagen powder. I tried it. Six jars over eight months. Nothing happened in the places I needed it to.
The gym - which I was already doing, which I still do - fills out some of the space with muscle. Slowly. Over years. And it doesn't touch the skin. It doesn't touch the face. It doesn't touch the bra situation.
Acceptance - which most of my friends have half-arrived at, and which I deeply respect - is fine on a Monday morning. It is harder on the Saturday when you're trying on a dress for your best friend's wedding.
I kept asking: is there a fifth? A natural rebuild path that works alongside the gym, doesn't require a needle, doesn't cost what a used car costs, and addresses the whole cascade at once?

The volume you lost isn't a permanent structural fact. It's a soft-tissue and collagen problem with a name.
Here's what actually happened when the weight came off.
Research on weight-loss medications has found that a large share of the weight people lose on a GLP-1 - up to 40% in some studies - is lean mass, including muscle.
Not just the soft fat you wanted gone. Also: the gluteal muscle that shaped your butt. The tissue that supported your breast structure. The subcutaneous fat pad under your cheekbone. The collagen network across your abdomen that, once stretched, needed specific nutrients to help it restore.
And here's the second layer almost nobody talks about. Rapid weight loss raises cortisol. Your body interprets fast fat loss as a low-grade stress. And cortisol does one specific thing to collagen: it breaks it down faster than your body can rebuild it.
So while the weight came off, cortisol was quietly dismantling the structural tissue underneath. This is why the face hollowed. Why the chest deflated. Why the skin on your stomach doesn't snap back even though you're eating well and sleeping more than you used to.
The cascade: fast fat loss - lean muscle loss - cortisol elevation - collagen breakdown - volume loss throughout the body. Documented. Reversible.

You cannot rebuild collagen in a body where cortisol is telling it to tear collagen down.
That sentence is the whole game.
You can drink the collagen powder. You can take the biotin. You can eat the protein, do the strength training, buy the Vitamin C serums for your skin. None of it gets used at full capacity if cortisol is staying elevated - because cortisol is the body's signal to dismantle tissue, not build it.
There's an analogy that lands hard: taking biotin without calming stress is like watering a plant in a freezer.
Swap biotin for collagen powder. Swap hair for your chest and skin and face. That's the exact reason eight months of supplements did nothing.
And here's the part nobody connects. Chronic stress also burns through your zinc. Drained zinc loosens the brake on cortisol - so it climbs higher and stays up longer. Two ends of the same loop, both starving your skin and your lean tissue at once.
You've been watering a plant in a freezer. Not because you did it wrong. Because nobody told you about the freezer.
The point isn't that your past attempts failed because you did them wrong. The point is that each of them was solving one piece of the puzzle in isolation, while the cortisol cascade kept running in the background.

The collagen powder cannot reach your skin. And most HA supplements are dosed too low to matter. Dose is the whole story.
I want to spend a minute on collagen powder, because I hear from women every week who say they tried it for months and felt nothing.
They're not wrong. They're also not unlucky. They just didn't know about the dose.
The collagen in most powders is delivered in a form the gut struggles to process efficiently. Most of it gets excreted. You pay $50 a jar for a product your gut can't fully use.
Most Hyaluronic Acid supplements on the market are severely underdosed - sometimes as low as 5 to 10 mg per serving. That's not enough to do anything meaningful for skin hydration from the inside.
Yerba Glow includes 100 mg of Hyaluronic Acid per serving - a substantial dose that gives your body the raw material it needs to support skin hydration and the dermal structure you lost during the weight loss process.

The fourth option nobody offered me. Two peach-mango gummies a day. Built for the whole cascade.
You don't bail water out of a sinking boat one cup at a time while three other holes are open. You patch all four.
The protocol is built on four complexes that work together - because, as you now understand, a single ingredient doesn't break a loop.
(1) The Cortisol-Calming Layer - Ashwagandha 150mg + Zinc 15mg, with Lion's Mane 100mg + L-Theanine 100mg layered in for daily calm. Quiets the hormone signaling your body to dismantle tissue - and refills the zinc that stress drained. Without this layer, every other ingredient is working in a freezer.
(2) The Collagen Rebuild Cofactors - Vitamin C 6mg + Silica from Bamboo 5mg + Hyaluronic Acid 100mg. The materials your body needs to actually build collagen. A substantial 100mg HA dose your body can actually use.
(3) The Lean-Mass and Metabolic Anchor - Yerba Mate 150mg + Green Tea Extract 100mg + Chromium Picolinate 200mcg. Steady energy without the cortisol spike. Stable blood sugar. The biochemical layer that makes your gym work actually stick.
(4) The Systemic Support Stack - Biotin 5,000mcg + Saw Palmetto 80mg + Vitamin D3 2,000 IU. Picks up everything else the cascade touches - hair density, follicle protection, mood (which matters after a year of rapid weight loss).
Two peach-mango gummies a day. Not a single collagen powder. Not a filler appointment. Not a bill for $10,000 you're still sitting on.
Women who stick with it for six weeks come back with skin that finally looks hydrated without the $80 serum. The ones who give it twelve weeks come back saying the chest skin feels less slack and the jeans fit differently in the back. By month six, the photograph test - you put on the dress without the shapewear.

"I made the right call with the medication. I'd make it again. I'm also allowed to want my body to finish what it started - to fill out the space it still wants to fill. Yerba Glow is the only thing I've found that's built for all four systems at once."- Verified Yerba Glow customer, month 3
Why women coming off GLP-1s keep ending up between surgery and acceptance
A formula built on the 4 systems that actually drive body deflation for women on weight-loss medications - the fourth option nobody offered you.
*Sources: research on lean-mass loss with weight-loss medications | dermatology consensus on cortisol-collagen breakdown | Yerba Glow brand formula spec | Yerba Glow customer base
What the alternatives actually cost - over a year
Surgery, filler, gym, acceptance. The fourth option was always cheaper than three of the four. Nobody told you it existed.
| What you've been offered | Annual cost |
|---|---|
| Breast lift surgery (typical range) | $8,000 - $12,000 |
| Filler (face only - cheeks, temples, under-eye) | $4,000 - $6,000 |
| Collagen-stimulator injection series (full face) | $3,000 - $5,000 |
| DIY supplement stack (collagen + HA + biotin + D3 + cortisol gummy + multivitamin) | $1,400 - $1,900 |
| * Yerba Glow Gummies - 4 systems, one gummy | Less than $1/day |
13 ingredients across 4 systems. No surgical recovery. No appointment to reschedule. No recurring injection bill.
4 Systems. 13 Ingredients. Two Peach-Mango Gummies.
Each ingredient targets a specific point in the volume-loss cascade. Together they do what no collagen powder - and no filler series - can do.
Tap a system to see the ingredients inside it.
Cortisol-Calming
Cortisol breaks collagen down faster than you can build it - and burns through your zinc. This stack quiets that signal so every other ingredient can finally work.



Collagen Cofactors
Collagen powder alone is just rope. These are the tools that build it and the water that plumps it - the part the supplement aisle leaves out.



Metabolism & Cravings
Steady energy, stable blood sugar, fewer cravings. The metabolic floor your body needs to rebuild from the inside out.



Hair & Systemic
Picks up everything else the cascade touches - hair density, follicle protection, mood, and immune support.




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