is it one or the other, if someones liver is only good at using glucose to make energy and cant make ketones. and this person improves things is it incremental change or the liver either metabolises fat or glucose no inbetween?
is it one or the other, if someones liver is only good at using glucose to make energy and cant make ketones. and this person improves things is it incremental change or the liver either metabolises fat or glucose no inbetween?
Literally what is the point of having orgnanz
One of the points is to figure out if liver fat metabolism & ketone produce is binary or spectrum
interesting i never really thought of this before, i know ketones are produced from lifting tho so maybe its not on or off
probably a spectrum
what makes you say that?
the fact that people talk about "improving insulin sensitivity"
yeah but i think you can improve your ability to switch between them
redpill me on insulin sensitivity
thats like a pillar of keto/fasting circles
Muh insulin sensitivity is fake. Okay vegtard
Your liver is either in glucose mode or fat mode. simple as. this is why keto flu exists, this is the body adjusting to new fuel system
likely a spectrum. gluconeogenesis can only be turned down or up a bit never shut off entirely. at least in the livers of our closest living primate relatives. probably similar in humans but the experiment has not been because you cant cannulate the portal vein in humans
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What is the link between the livers ability to metabolism fat & produce ketones and anxiety. sorry Op for hijack but this question interests me
anxiety = cortisol
cortisol makes you fat
how to best correct that?
i read somewhere that insulin/glucose fuckery affects fuel supply to the brain and that can increase cortisol when parts of the brain are functioning correctly? any truth in that?