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<blockquote data-quote="Jasminegram" data-source="post: 214937" data-attributes="member: 42654"><p>I am against ketodiet as I know what it is. Blood glucose reserves are used up after about 12 hours, and glycogen reserves within the next 24-48 hours. When there are carbs in the blood your liver stores fat from them and it feeds you in the morning. If there are no carbohydrates, your liver cannot replenish the supply. When the body stops getting enough carbohydrates, it adapts: it starts using glycogen and available amino acids, and it mobilizes the fatty acid (fat) reserve, i.e. it starts burning them in the process of oxidation and energy production. But even with the diet from <a href="https://medicalweightlosslehighvalley.com/" target="_blank">medicalweightlosslehighvalley.com</a> I was getting extra vitamins. When the process of fatty acid oxidation goes with a high enough intensity, the liver produces ketone bodies. Entering ketosis can go as far as ketoacidosis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jasminegram, post: 214937, member: 42654"] I am against ketodiet as I know what it is. Blood glucose reserves are used up after about 12 hours, and glycogen reserves within the next 24-48 hours. When there are carbs in the blood your liver stores fat from them and it feeds you in the morning. If there are no carbohydrates, your liver cannot replenish the supply. When the body stops getting enough carbohydrates, it adapts: it starts using glycogen and available amino acids, and it mobilizes the fatty acid (fat) reserve, i.e. it starts burning them in the process of oxidation and energy production. But even with the diet from [URL='https://medicalweightlosslehighvalley.com/']medicalweightlosslehighvalley.com[/URL] I was getting extra vitamins. When the process of fatty acid oxidation goes with a high enough intensity, the liver produces ketone bodies. Entering ketosis can go as far as ketoacidosis. [/QUOTE]
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