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what happens to the fat
Having a discussion at work today & we where trying to decide what happens
to the fat in your body that is burned up through weightloss???? Is it really just burned up Is it secreted out of the body through sweating etc.. Or is it just naturally removed through the waste cycle???? Answers on a postcard please ;-) -- Kindest regards Gary |
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When you sweat, it makes little bubbles that come out through the pores of
your skin, those bubbles are too small to be seen, but they are what makes you feel gross when you're sweating.. Those little bubbles are the fat escaping... the more bubbles the more fat you're losing. That's why you have to move a lot, to dislodge the bubbles so that they will slip out. Will~ wrote in message ... Having a discussion at work today & we where trying to decide what happens to the fat in your body that is burned up through weightloss???? Is it really just burned up Is it secreted out of the body through sweating etc.. Or is it just naturally removed through the waste cycle???? Answers on a postcard please ;-) -- Kindest regards Gary |
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wrote in message ... Having a discussion at work today & we where trying to decide what happens to the fat in your body that is burned up through weightloss???? Or is it just naturally removed through the waste cycle???? I was told that the stored energy is "utilized" and the waste products of that utilization is passed out with other waste from your body. Surely there's a website somewhere that explains how/why/when your body converts fat to energy and uses it. Here are a few I came across. http://www.biochem.arizona.edu/class...0conversion%22 http://darwin.nmsu.edu/~molbio/mcb520/lecture9.html http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/q...&dopt=Abstract LW Re-Start - 7/5/06 - 170lbs Today - 155.5 lbs Goal - 130 lbs Height: 5'6" Female. Age: 61 Don't worry about what people think, they don't do it very often. =================================== |
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That makes me think of the old bubblewrap popping story... Have you really
been around this group that long that you remember that story too? "Willow Herself" wrote in message . net... When you sweat, it makes little bubbles that come out through the pores of your skin, those bubbles are too small to be seen, but they are what makes you feel gross when you're sweating.. Those little bubbles are the fat escaping... the more bubbles the more fat you're losing. That's why you have to move a lot, to dislodge the bubbles so that they will slip out. Will~ wrote in message ... Having a discussion at work today & we where trying to decide what happens to the fat in your body that is burned up through weightloss???? Is it really just burned up Is it secreted out of the body through sweating etc.. Or is it just naturally removed through the waste cycle???? Answers on a postcard please ;-) -- Kindest regards Gary |
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what happens to the fat
wrote in message ... Having a discussion at work today & we where trying to decide what happens to the fat in your body that is burned up through weightloss???? Is it really just burned up Is it secreted out of the body through sweating etc.. Or is it just naturally removed through the waste cycle???? Answers on a postcard please ;-) I wish I had my college biology book handy. I like the previous post for the most simplistic answer. "matter converted to energy" Think of it this way... When you put 1 cup of water into a sauce pan over a heat source then watch while it heats to a boil and let it sit - what happens to the water? Where does it go? Similar things happen to fat in the body when you consume at a caloric deficit to your bodies needs. |
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No, this was just my brain going nuts in the middle of a crazy week ;op
Will~ "LFM" wrote in message . .. That makes me think of the old bubblewrap popping story... Have you really been around this group that long that you remember that story too? "Willow Herself" wrote in message . net... When you sweat, it makes little bubbles that come out through the pores of your skin, those bubbles are too small to be seen, but they are what makes you feel gross when you're sweating.. Those little bubbles are the fat escaping... the more bubbles the more fat you're losing. That's why you have to move a lot, to dislodge the bubbles so that they will slip out. Will~ wrote in message ... Having a discussion at work today & we where trying to decide what happens to the fat in your body that is burned up through weightloss???? Is it really just burned up Is it secreted out of the body through sweating etc.. Or is it just naturally removed through the waste cycle???? Answers on a postcard please ;-) -- Kindest regards Gary |
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I've heard that you never really "lose" fat cells...they just shrink.
Anyone know if that's true? -Rushlight 208/135/125 Willow Herself wrote: No, this was just my brain going nuts in the middle of a crazy week ;op Will~ "LFM" wrote in message . .. That makes me think of the old bubblewrap popping story... Have you really been around this group that long that you remember that story too? "Willow Herself" wrote in message . net... When you sweat, it makes little bubbles that come out through the pores of your skin, those bubbles are too small to be seen, but they are what makes you feel gross when you're sweating.. Those little bubbles are the fat escaping... the more bubbles the more fat you're losing. That's why you have to move a lot, to dislodge the bubbles so that they will slip out. Will~ wrote in message ... Having a discussion at work today & we where trying to decide what happens to the fat in your body that is burned up through weightloss???? Is it really just burned up Is it secreted out of the body through sweating etc.. Or is it just naturally removed through the waste cycle???? Answers on a postcard please ;-) -- Kindest regards Gary |
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Rushlight wrote: I've heard that you never really "lose" fat cells...they just shrink. Anyone know if that's true? -Rushlight 208/135/125 Here's a site that might answer your question. I've also included one on exercise and the shrinking of fat cells. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14376189/ http://www.dietbites.com/diet-fat-cell-stay.html Willow Herself wrote: No, this was just my brain going nuts in the middle of a crazy week ;op Will~ "LFM" wrote in message . .. That makes me think of the old bubblewrap popping story... Have you really been around this group that long that you remember that story too? "Willow Herself" wrote in message . net... When you sweat, it makes little bubbles that come out through the pores of your skin, those bubbles are too small to be seen, but they are what makes you feel gross when you're sweating.. Those little bubbles are the fat escaping... the more bubbles the more fat you're losing. That's why you have to move a lot, to dislodge the bubbles so that they will slip out. Will~ wrote in message ... Having a discussion at work today & we where trying to decide what happens to the fat in your body that is burned up through weightloss???? Is it really just burned up Is it secreted out of the body through sweating etc.. Or is it just naturally removed through the waste cycle???? Answers on a postcard please ;-) -- Kindest regards Gary |
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On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 00:19:26 GMT, "Willow Herself"
wrote: When you sweat, it makes little bubbles that come out through the pores of your skin, those bubbles are too small to be seen, but they are what makes you feel gross when you're sweating.. Those little bubbles are the fat escaping... the more bubbles the more fat you're losing. That's why you have to move a lot, to dislodge the bubbles so that they will slip out. Will~ You makin' that up?? *lookin for bubbles.... Missti |
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