The reason being is that when we ingest sugar or carbohydrates, insulin is released and clears all the sugar and amino
acids out of the blood stream, except for tryptophan, the precursor to serotonin.
Insulin — secreted in response to cortisol — causes sugars (from ingested carbohydrates) to
move out of the blood stream and become stored in the form of fat — increasing overall body fat and weight.
This magnetic like effect sucks these heavy
metals out of the blood stream and creates a new substance such as a Hg (mercury)- Se compound that gets flushed out of the body.
Normal kidneys are quite efficient in not allowing protein to enter your dog or cat» s urine as they filter toxins and excess
fluids out of its blood stream.
If there is more protein in the diet than the body needs, the liver still has to convert it into energy, making its job harder and then the kidneys have to filter the by - products of this conversion
process out of the blood stream.
Additionally, regular exercise will help upregulate a protein called GLUT - 4 which acts to pull
sugar out of the blood stream and store it in muscles or the liver as glycogen (7).
For example, when we ingest sugar or carbohydrates, insulin is released and clears all the sugar and amino
acids out of the blood stream, except for tryptophan, the precursor to serotonin.
When substances leak out of the intestines, the liver is forced to work extra hard to filter
them out of the blood stream.
So now you just have sugar floating around and insulin trying to franticly store it in fat cells and get
it out of the blood stream.
Alpha Lipoic Acid: This amino acid is essential for moving sugar
out of the blood stream.
According to a 1999 study conducted by The University of Alabama, chromium is responsible for moving glucose and nutrients into the body's cells and
out of the blood stream.
The GLUT - 4 receptor acts to pull sugar
out of the blood stream and store it as liver and muscle glycogen.
Most people think that insulin is a bad thing and only helps take sugar (carbs)
out of your blood stream and store it in your muscles and liver.
High glycemic carbs (carbs that raise blood sugar quickly) make the pancreas produce insulin to take the sugar
out of the blood stream and if there is also a lot of fat circulating at the same time, it will promote fat storage.