31-12-2015, 02:40 AM
By george I think I've figured it out,
By tricking a fat cell into thinking it's in a full (fed) state it eliminates the potential harmful side-effects such as obesity and cancer causing properties. Seen in this study:
When fat cells are empty it's saying feed me. An example of this would be how high serum levels of natural estrogen tricks the brain into thinking its produced enough testosterone, which in turn slows the production of T down. In this example we trick your body into thinking its full, thereby the release of more fat from a "starved state" is inhibited.
A fed fat cell "in theory" (lol mine) produces an upregulated conversion of aromatase without being in this obese state.
Adipose tissue as a source of hormones
http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/45/1/277.long
By tricking a fat cell into thinking it's in a full (fed) state it eliminates the potential harmful side-effects such as obesity and cancer causing properties. Seen in this study:
Quote:The percentage conversion of androstenedione to estrone rises from 1-2% in normal weight subjects to 12- 15% in women who weigh 300-400 lb (135- 181 kg).
When fat cells are empty it's saying feed me. An example of this would be how high serum levels of natural estrogen tricks the brain into thinking its produced enough testosterone, which in turn slows the production of T down. In this example we trick your body into thinking its full, thereby the release of more fat from a "starved state" is inhibited.
A fed fat cell "in theory" (lol mine) produces an upregulated conversion of aromatase without being in this obese state.
Adipose tissue as a source of hormones
http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/45/1/277.long