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Women tend to lose weight all over, and experience fat loss first in their belly, breasts, and arms. Generally the last area they lose weight is from their lower body (hips and thighs). Depending on body shape, men generally tend to lose fat first from their trunk, followed by their arms and then their legs.
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Learn More »Lectins are found in all gluten-containing grains. They are also found in beans, corn, and nightshade vegetables like tomatoes, eggplant, peppers, and potatoes. Lectins may bind to the cells lining your intestines, disrupting the tight junctions between the intestinal cells, contributing to leaky gut.
At the most basic level, a leaky gut means your intestines aren't quite as secure as they should be. Here's a quick biology lesson: The walls of the intestines are supposed to be permeable to a degree. This is how the nutrients from the food we eat make it into the body, while other parts of food we can't use continue through the intestines and eventually leave as waste. Ideally, the barrier of the intestines would only allow tiny nutrients to absorb into the bloodstream, and excrete unwanted particles. The problem occurs when the intestinal tight junctions1 —the spaces between the single layer of cells that regulate what enters the bloodstream—are injured (which can happen for a variety of reasons like poor diet and stress). This allows unwanted microbes and undigested food particles to "leak" into the bloodstream, where the immune system often marks them as foreign invaders and attacks. This is considered leaky gut, or increased intestinal permeability2 . Increased intestinal permeability is known to play a role in some gastrointestinal conditions, like celiac disease, Crohn's disease3 , and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)4 . While scientists are in agreement that increased intestinal permeability is related to these gastrointestinal issues, it's not clear whether leaky gut is the cause or a side effect of them. Other studies suggest leaky gut may be connected to autoimmune diseases5 , such as arthritis and thyroid disorders. "Mainstream medicine once considered leaky gut syndrome a fake diagnosis given by alternative doctors. But today, research is confirming that increased intestinal permeability is indeed a major factor in chronic and autoimmune diseases," functional nutrition expert, Will Cole, D.C., IFMCP, tells mbg.
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