cancer cells are an adaptation to
burn excess glucose from the body and not primarily a method of energy extraction?
Not exact matches
Hi Dr Fung, You finish the article by saying that the
glucose can be
burned off by «fasting;» doesn't exercise also
burn off
excess glucose, and wouldn't high intensity exercise be the most effective because the harder one exercises the greater the proportion of
glucose, as opposed to fat, the body
burns because
glucose is the body's quick access form of energy?
You won't have to inject insulin like it's going out of style because your body will be working more efficiently to
burn up the
excess glucose circulating in your blood stream.
If you're consuming 30 grams of
excess protein you are
burning glucose made from the
excess protein.
I will maintain that the symptoms that people are experiencing occasionally and calling
glucose deficiency are nothing but inadequate adaptation to properly
burning fat by either consuming too much carbohydrate or eating
excess protein.
I maintain that the symptoms that people are experiencing occasionally and calling
glucose deficiency are nothing but inadequate adaptation to properly
burn fat by either consuming too much carbohydrate or eating
excess protein.
This is because, when consumed in
excess, amino acids will be converted into
glucose which the body
burns for energy instead of dietary fats (5).
Insulin is charged with the
burning of the blood
glucose within the cells which also helps to minimize
excess calories.
So, if you eat a low carb meal, but eat high protein (protein bars, protein shakes, whey powder etc), then your body will still be
burning glucose as it ramps up gluconeogenesis to convert that
excess protein to
glucose.