Norepinephrine makes your body unable to go into adaptation mode at all, and it will not slow down — instead, you're going to keep burning the same amount of calories as if you weren't on a diet, but those extra calories will
come from your fat tissue!
Not exact matches
The pain of pancreatitis
comes from fat - digesting enzymes leaking
from the pancreatic duct system into surrounding
tissues, literally eating you
from within.
Since we've already explained that muscle
tissue is broken down, not turning into something else, then logically one concludes that the newly appeared
fat had to
come from somewhere.
It would be nice if the energy your body needs to build new muscle
tissue came from stored
fat.
You can starve some weight off, but if insulin is high, and worse, if the hormone cortisol is high
from the stress of dieting / hunger / excessive exercise, the weight
comes mostly in the form of muscle
tissue, not
fat tissue.
When blood sugar lowers due to a low carbohydrate diet or fasting periods, the liver begins to produce BHB
from medium and long chain fatty acids that
come in
from our diet or
from our stored
fat tissue (1).
This can
come from stored glycogen, body
fat — or muscle
tissue.
They
come from 1)
fats (especially saturated
fat) and 2) connective
tissue (glucosamine, gelatin, etc, in bone broth).
Many of the toxins
come from food and water additives, pesticides and synthetic body care products which affect the body in many ways including leaving many xenoestrogens in the
fat tissues; this is a foreign type of estrogen that also creates an estrogen imbalance in the body.
Fat tissue in humans is composed mainly of longer chain fatty acids.15 These
come from olive oil and polyunsaturated oils as well as
from refined carbohydrates.