Ever wondered where the fat goes during a fast?

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Ever wondered where the fat goes during a fast?

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  • I was wondering where the fat goes during your fast days. Sure, you metabolise it and doing so creates energy but all that fat just doesn’t disappear. There is physics law called conservation of matter (and energy). You can not create or destroy matter. So this got me wondering as to how the heck you lose weight. It cant just disappear. Well, you actually breathe most of it out!! Watch the youtube clip for the explanation.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuIlsN32WaE

    I thought you pee’d it out.

    Surprisingly you breath most of it out! I stumbled across a survey where they asked people where the weight loss went. Most had no idea. Even a significant amount of medical doctors got the answer wrong!!

    This video has an animation that made things easier to understand for me:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oi7uzVZVEkg

    Hi James:

    The video makes it sound like blood sugar is stored in fat cells. While I am aware of research showing excess blood sugar is stored in fat cells in rats, I am aware of no research that shows blood sugar is stored in human fat cells as glucose or glycogen.

    It is pretty well understood that in humans excess blood sugar is first converted to glycogen and stored in the liver and muscle cells, and if there is still some blood sugar left after there is no more room for glycogen storage, it is converted to fat for long term storage in what we call fat cells.

    The guy’s accent was good, though.

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