Primal2Peat
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- Nov 2, 2012
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Isn't it possible to burn fat and maintain glucose levels so that the body isn't releasing free fatty acids into the blood causing damage?
I get the idea from people here that you need to maintain your weight and body fat percentage until you convert your body fat from poly-unsaturated to saturated.
I guess I'm asking if I can burn fat if I maintain a constant flow of sugar.
I'm not quite clear on how the body or liver uses stored fat.
Maybe I'm being a little impatient, because I want to lower the body fat percentage thinking that the turnover to a more saturated supply will occur more quickly.
On a side note, the more fat I burn, the better my skin looks. Why would that be?
I get the idea from people here that you need to maintain your weight and body fat percentage until you convert your body fat from poly-unsaturated to saturated.
I guess I'm asking if I can burn fat if I maintain a constant flow of sugar.
I'm not quite clear on how the body or liver uses stored fat.
Maybe I'm being a little impatient, because I want to lower the body fat percentage thinking that the turnover to a more saturated supply will occur more quickly.
On a side note, the more fat I burn, the better my skin looks. Why would that be?