Meet Phlipp and Phlopp Fatselli
The Fatselli Brothers are what stands between you and your ideal body: they are fat cells. While not very bright, they are very persistant and stubborn. However, with a little knowledge (and our Rapid Thermal Fat Loss System), you can win the battle of the fat!
We all know what it looks like from the outside; but, what
is fat, how does it get into the body, and where is it stored?
Read on for more information about fat.
Fats come directly from the food we eat, and are broken down
in the digestive system by an enzyme called lipase and are
then transported in the blood stream. Both muscle and fat
cells then absorb the digested fats and either burn the fat
through activity, or store the fat for later use.
Why We Need Fat
Fat is needed as part of a healthy diet (just not too much
of it!). Here are a couple of reasons why.
- Essential fatty acids have to be obtained from food as the
body has no way of producing them internally.
- Certain vitamins are fat soluble, and eating fat is the only
way to get these vitamins in to the body.
- Fat contains twice as many calories per gram as either proteins
or carbohydrates, which makes fats an excellent source of
energy. This is fine as long as that energy is being used
up.
Fat Storage In The Body
Fat is found in several places throughout the body. The majority
of fat is stored under the skin, and is known as subcutaneous
tissue. The thickness of the subcutaneous fat varies from
body area to body area. It tends to be thickest at the waist,
and is practically non-existent at the eyelids. As well as
being a store of energy, fat also acts as a cushion to impacts.
Fat is also stored elsewhere around the body, and can be
in different places depending on your gender. Both sexes will
have a small store of fat in the liver, and some around the
kidneys;
Main Areas Of Fat Storage
When a person is overweight these fat deposits
will start to clog the arteries which can lead to serious
health problems such as a heart attack.
The Most Important Bit - Fat Breakdown
Fat is stored so it can be used in times
when food is not being eaten, or as an energy source during
exercise. Unfortunately, energy stored in the fat cells is
not the first source of energy the body uses. Glucose supplies
are the most readily stored energy in the body and as such
are used first. The next source of energy comes from the breaking
down of carbohydrates into glucose. The next energy source
step is the one that really counts if you want to get rid
of your stored fat reserves. Body Fat is broken down by the
body into glycerol and fatty acids in the process of lipolysis.
The fatty acids can then be broken down directly to get energy,
or can be used to make glucose. The breakdown of fat as a
last resort is why it can be so difficult to get rid of once
it has been put on.
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