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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

What's the Risk of Excess Weight

Why Excess Weight Kills

How Being Fat Blocks Insulin Receptors

After sugar enters a cell, it can be 1)Used for energy, 2)Stored as muscle sugar called glycogen, or 3) be converted to fat. Once a muscle cell fills with glycogen, no more sugar can be stored in that cell so what is not burned for energy is converted to fat. The cell then fills with fat,

· Fat Blocks insulin receptors,
· Sugar is prevented from entering cells,
· Blood sugar levels rise,
· Sugar sticks to the outside surface of cell membranes, where
· sugar is converted to sorbitol,
· which destroys the cell to cause
· Blindness, deafness, MI, stroke, kidney failure, and all the other side effects of diabetes.

http://www.drmirkin.com/nutrition/obesity_kills.html

http://www.depsyl.com/

http://back2basicnutrition.com/

http://bionutritionalresearch.olhblogspace.com/

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