She Followed Every Rule. She Was Still Getting Bigger.
Margaret had done everything her doctor told her. For seventeen years, she counted every calorie, cut carbs, tried intermittent fasting, and joined three different gyms. Each Monday was a fresh start. Each Sunday was the same quiet defeat. "I started avoiding mirrors entirely," she said. "I'd wear my husband's sweaters just so I didn't have to see myself." She had accepted — reluctantly, painfully — that this was simply who she was now.
Then a friend sent her a video. A clinical nutritionist was explaining something Margaret had never heard before — not a new diet, not a supplement pitch, but a specific biological reason why her body had been working against her the entire time. "When he said 'it's not your fault,'" Margaret recalled, "I actually started crying. Because I had believed for seventeen years that it was."
Within weeks of understanding what was actually blocking her body, Margaret began to notice something she hadn't felt in years. Her energy returned. The cravings disappeared. And the number on the scale started moving — not slowly, the way it had in her best dieting years, but steadily and without the white-knuckle effort she'd always assumed was required. By the time she called her daughter to tell her...
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