Not exact matches
Fiber is an important
source of fuel for the gut biome, fiber is not be considered «
sugar»
as it does not get digested like glucose is in our bodies.
When milk is left in a warm environment, a variety
of bacteria and yeast start to grow and digest the milk
sugars, or lactose
as a
source of fuel.
The excess
fuel from this high -
sugar, high - carb diet is stored
as fat which the body uses
as a
source of insulation and energy for the long, cold -LSB-...]
In their study published online in Science on 13 August, Christina Smolke
of the University
of Stanford and her colleagues successfully managed to engineer yeast to produce the enzymes required to create opioids, starting with
sugar as the
fuel source.
Tumour cells prefer
sugar as a
fuel source, but some have more
of a sweet tooth than others.
Some people feel extremely hungry and may experience sudden or unexplained weight loss because the cells
of the body aren't getting the
sugar they need
as a
fuel source.
Eat less carbs: Carbs are the preferred
source of fuel for unhealthy bacteria, so loading up on
sugars or refined carbs such
as white bread and sweet biscuits can compromise your gut health.
It doesn't matter at all if they come from grains and carbohydrates (which raise the blood
sugar, get stored
as fat and wreak havoc on the body) or proteins (which are needed for important functions like cell repair) or fats (which are a much more dense and effective
source of fuel).
● Good fats play a number
of roles in our health but an important one is slowing blood
sugar spikes to help us better regulate energy and mood ● Fat is a longer burning
source of fuel for the body so you don't need to think about food
as much when healthy fats are the primary
source of fuel.
Normally, your cells use glucose, or
sugar,
as their main
source of fuel.
The sad reality is that our ancestors were adapted to using fat
as their primary
fuel, and over 99 percent
of us are now adapted to using
sugar or glucose
as our number one
fuel source.
While the various forms
of cancer all work in different ways, they all seem to have one thing in common,
sugar as their primary
source of fuel.
Blood
sugar, also known
as blood glucose, is the primary
source of fuel for energy production, particularly for your muscles, brain, and other parts
of the body.
We either are metabolically a fat burner, which is the way I believe that we were designed to be, or we are a
sugar burner, we've metabolically adapted ourselves to depending on
sugars as primary
source of fuel.
The goal
of the ketogenic diet is to adapt the body to utilize fat
as its primary
fuel source instead
of sugar.
If structured properly, a key reason that the following protocols help people, people tend to decrease their food cravings, their dependence on
sugar as primary
fuel source and some
of their excess bodyfat
as well.
Developing aerobic endurance means that you're training your body to sustain some level
of activity for a prolonged period
of time, (typically 30 minutes if not much more), and you're utilizing fat
as a
fuel source rather than glucose (
sugar) or some other energy
source.
Ketones are used
as a
source of fuel for the body instead
of the energy produced from
sugar / carbs.
The goal
of the ketogenic lifestyle is to adapt the body to utilize FAT
as its primary
fuel source instead
of SUGAR.
Did you know that your body can use both glucose (
sugar)
as well
as fat
as its
source of fuel?
And the people who
sugar the worst are the people who have been relying
of sugar glucose
as their main
source of fuel for many years.
Definition: maximizing the body's ability to generate ketones and burn fatty acids
as a primary
source of fuel, while avoiding frequent fluctuations in blood
sugar.
Relying on
sugar as a primary
fuel source results in a host
of health and performance problems, both mental and physical.
They serve
as the body's primary
fuel source when converted to glucose, a simple
sugar used by the body
as a quick
source of energy.
For example, starch from corn grown in the midwest has traditionally been the
source of some
of the ethanol used
as a
fuel additive in the U.S.. Another option for the conversion
of cellulosic biomass, such
as hemp stalks, to ethanol is their hydrolysis to
sugar, followed by fermentation and removal
of the produced ethanol by distillation.
Biofuel A
fuel derived from renewable, biological
sources, including crops such
as maize and
sugar cane, and some forms
of waste.
Tom also reminds readers that the equation only considers corn
as the
source of ethanol; use more energy efficient
fuels like
sugar can, and it's a whole new ballgame.