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Dr. Oz’s best diet ever

His new ‘System 21’ plan combines the fastest fat-melting approach with the healthiest-foryour-heart science to melt 14 lbs a week

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“This way of eating not only works, it saved my life!” —Jana Howard

If you’re looking for a slimming, low-stress way to get your health back on track, Dr. Oz’s new System 21 plan has a lot going for it. He’s upgraded his signature ‘time-restricted eating’ approach—which really just means trading breakfast for brunch—with a tasty Mediterran­ean twist. And women tell us the strategy allows them to eat delicious food while dropping 5, 10, even 14 pounds a week. On top of that, they feel amazing: fewer aches and pains, happier moods, sounder sleep. They’re even reversing diseases, getting off meds and building ultra-immunity. “System 21 is a health plan for your entire body and mind,” the doc recently told his fans. “We can give ourselves the fresh start we deserve!”

Dr. Oz has become a passionate advocate of the popular “intermitte­nt fasting” trend, favoring an easy-does-it version that simply keeps all meals and snacks between about 10 am and 6 pm. His reasoning? “You derive benefits if you cut down on the number of hours you eat each day. Our bodies aren’t designed

to be eating every waking minute,” he explained. Turns out, shrinking our daily eating window triggers biochemica­l changes that developed to help humans survive and thrive when food was scarce. Research links these changes to improvemen­ts in blood sugar, blood pressure, cholestero­l, emotional well-being and more. It also

prompts the body to burn a lot more fat for fuel— so much so that a new study from London’s Queen Mary University found Oz-style intermitte­nt fasting leads to significan­t weight loss even if used only five days a week!

So what made the doc pair the technique with Mediterran­ean staples like salmon, greens, beans, whole grains, olive oil and wine? “New science says that a Mediterran­ean diet can boost the benefits of intermitte­nt fasting even more,” Dr. Oz shared.

Mediterran­ean magic

Not long ago, a University of Minnesota team wrapped up eight years of tests to determine why the Mediterran­ean diet makes people so healthy. They discovered not one, but two surprising things. First, the diet’s success can be largely attributed to its high content of olive oil and other good fat. Second, the fat’s main superpower —its ability to turn on a gene linked to robust health and effortless weight control—is only activated by exercise or… intermitte­nt fasting! Lead researcher Doug Mashek, PH.D., notes that fat is temporaril­y stored as microscopi­c droplets in our cells as a form of fuel. “When the fat is broken down during fasting is when the beneficial effects are realized,” according to Mashek.

And here’s what really swayed Dr. Oz, a cardiac surgeon: “The research says that a Mediterran­ean diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids combined with intermitte­nt fasting can lower the risk of heart disease more than any other diet that we know of.”

It’s also worth noting that studies show good fats naturally reduce appetite, helping Mediterran­ean dieters lose 300% more weight than traditiona­l dieters. To get a just-right amount of these fats, aim for 2 Tbs. of olive oil daily plus three weekly servings of omega-3 rich fish (such as lowmercury light tuna, tilapia, salmon and sardines). On days when you don’t eat fish, consider a fish oil supplement with 600 to 1,000 mg. of DHA fatty acid. Always get your doctor’s okay to take a new supplement.

Real-world wow

As a nurse, Cheryl Gremban knew she was heading for heart disease—her waist was over 40 inches, her blood pressure and triglyceri­des too high. “I’d tried multiple diets, but success was short-lived,” recalls the donut-loving California grandmothe­r, 64. A co-worker suggested intermitte­nt fasting. “I Googled it and the science was convincing,” recalls Cheryl. So she got started, aiming to eat hearthealt­hy Mediterran­ean fare in an 8-hour window. “I will admit, I watched the clock at first,” she recalls. Luckily, she happened upon the site Ginstephen­s.com and read that skipping zero-calorie sweeteners while fasting could help. “After that, my hunger was totally controlled.” As pounds disappeare­d, so did her cravings. “I used to crave sugar almost nonstop. I remember being surprised when I started craving salad instead,” recalls Cheryl, who wrote a book about her experience called The Health Experiment. All told, she shrank from a size 14 to a size 4. Her doctor gives her an A+ for improved heart health— and her severe carpal tunnel pain disappeare­d too. “Decide what feels manageable to you and just start,” she says. “Give it 30 days and see how it works for you. I bet you won’t ever go back!”

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