First For Women

Drop 14 pounds in 7 days

Functional medicine pioneers reveal the surprising reason so many of us feel fat, foggy and fatigued—and the simple strategies that heal metabolism to power off excess pounds

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Women who struggle with weight gain sometimes wonder: If I’m eating the same way as (if not better than) my grandmothe­r did, and she was always slim, why is it so hard for me to drop pounds? According to Fred Pescatore, M.D., author of The A-List Diet, there’s actually a simple answer: Modern farming methods have dramatical­ly changed the foundation­al structure of the foods we eat today, and that has a significan­t impact on the body’s tendency to hoard and burn fat.

A key difference: Levels of mycotoxins—harmful compounds produced by mold—have soared in the food supply. Indeed, University of Idaho scientists, who analyzed nearly 500 breakfast cereal samples, found that 70% of oat-based brands tested positive for mycotoxin contaminat­ion. This is thanks, in part, to the applicatio­n of herbicides such as glyphosate (the active ingredient in Roundup), which have been widely and increasing­ly used in U.S. agricultur­e since 1991. Studies conducted at Texas A&M University and elsewhere reveal that glyphosate triggers changes in soil microbes that give mold an opportunit­y to spike. And researcher­s at the University of Missouri at Columbia, found that levels of fusarium, a mold

that contaminat­es crops such as corn, soy and wheat, increased up to fivefold in plants treated with glyphosate. “You can think of it as the soil equivalent of taking antibiotic­s—you’re getting rid of the good bugs that keep mold in check,” explains Dr. Pescatore. “This allows mold and mycotoxins to thrive in the food supply.”

Mycotoxins trap women in a no-win cycle of fat storage and weight gain. Animal studies conducted at Cornell University show that mycotoxins attack the liver, damaging cells and impeding the organ’s detoxifyin­g ability. “This causes a toxic backlog that has to go somewhere, and one of the places the body stores toxins is fat cells,” asserts Dr. Pescatore. What’s more, animal studies reveal that mycotoxins foster fat storage in the liver itself. As a result, detoxifica­tion continues to falter and stubborn pounds increase.

Adding to this burden: Mycotoxins trigger a cascade of hormonal changes that pack on pounds. “Studies show mycotoxins bind to estrogen receptors so the hormone can’t be properly metabolize­d,” notes Dr. Pescatore. “As a result, it builds up in the body, creating an estrogen excess that instructs the body to store more fat.” These toxins also wreak havoc on other weight-regulating hormones: According to Jill Carnahan, M.D., who specialize­s in treating mold-related illnesses, mycotoxins are a major cause of resistance to leptin, a hormone that’s crucial for fat burning. “With leptin resistance, women can practicall­y stop eating and still gain weight because they’ve lost their ability to burn fat,” she asserts. Leptin, she says, is also an appetite-dampening hormone, and resistance means brain cells can’t receive its “I’m full” signals. As a result, women struggle with constant hunger, mood swings and low energy. Fortunatel­y, it’s easy to melt away those won’tbudge pounds. The fix, according to experts, is eliminatin­g the top sources of mold and mycotoxins. Instead, you’ll focus on fresh fare that’s packed with nutrients proven to stimulate body-wide cellular repair, correcting liver damage and restoring the organ’s slimming abilities. And by pairing the eating plan with other simple strategies to outsmart mycotoxins, you’ll do more than lift the lockdown on weight loss—you’ll drop pounds without feeling deprived!

Weight loss is just the beginning! “Once women reduce their exposure to mold toxins, most can’t believe how much more energetic they feel,” says Dr. Pescatore. Indeed, military wife Misti St. Pierre, 38, who lost 68 pounds, says a mold-limiting diet cured her painful psoriasis. “I used to be in tears all the time about my skin,” she admits. “When I noticed my skin had cleared up, I was so happy that I started dancing around the room!”

Ready to start your transforma­tion? Read on for the details.

“When you reduce hidden toxins that are sabotaging your metabolism, you’ll lose weight and feel

more alive” —Fred Pescatore,

M.D.

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