What makes some fat stubborn is the combination of poor blood flow, increased
alpha receptors activity and more insulin sensitivity.
By tweaking how beta - receptors and alpha - receptors function (activating beta - receptors /
blocking alpha receptors) through simple supplementation, you can significantly maximize your fat - loss efforts.
We have different kinds of receptors in our fat tissues, essentially
called alpha receptors and beta receptors.
This is because what actually happens is your body experiences thyroid and insulin changes, that
increase alpha receptor activity and reduce beta receptor efficiency.
The stubborn fat areas have
more alpha receptors, and simply will take a bit longer to come off than other areas of the body.
So basically the aim of your targeted behaviour is to produce a higher activity of beta receptors, while at the same time
decreasing alpha receptors.
That means for every Beta receptor that's devoted to releasing unattractive fat from your thighs, there are 9
Alpha receptors doing their best to make sure you store more fat, and that you hold onto already trapped fat...
A low carb diet like The Dukan Diet may also help by
throttling alpha receptors, allowing beta receptors to improve fat - burning.
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The Beta Switch is a simple, step - by - step 12 week nutrition and lifestyle system that switches on your fat - burning Beta receptors and switches off your stubborn - fat
storing Alpha receptors...
Instead, the Beta Switch workouts strategically use the exact exercises and workout methods that have been scientifically proven to activate your fat - burning Beta Adrenoreceptors and switch off your fat -
trapping Alpha receptors...
Additionally there are a few supplements can help block the activation
of alpha receptors, these are:
Since we can show that
the alpha receptor does not undergo autophosphorylation in response to PDGF - AA, we believe the defect in the NG2 - negative cells must lie at the level of receptor activation.
We store excess energy as fat based on two types of cell receptors:
alpha receptors and beta receptors.
It makes the body utilise the available fat stores by blocking
the alpha receptor activity in the fat cells.
The alpha receptors slow fat loss release, and beta receptors speed fat release.
It's the beta receptors which speed up fat release, whereas
the alpha receptors result in slow fat release.
Low Thyroid hormones switch on
your Alpha receptors, and switch off your Beta receptors...
However, when they bind to
the alpha receptors, fat release and fat burn is dramatically slower.
[16] When the chemicals bind to
alpha receptors, however, the cells don't mobilize.
When the chemicals bind to
alpha receptors, however, the cells don't mobilize.
This process is regulated by two major types of receptors, beta receptors and
alpha receptors.