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The uncoupler effect is so small that, overall, it doesn't really make a difference. However, blood flown increases carry nutrients and glucagon to appropriate sites (or other hormones) for a slightly increased anabolic effect or catabolic effect (in respect to fat). All depends on the situations and circumstance.
Mr.X
Cuts said:
Why would the "blood flow increase" be beneficial?
I'm not 100% on this, but I believe that the basis for Aspirin's thermogenic effect lies in the fact that it's a mild uncoupler of oxidative phosphorylation... a very mild DNP-like effect.
The uncoupler effect is so small that, overall, it doesn't really make a difference. However, blood flown increases carry nutrients and glucagon to appropriate sites (or other hormones) for a slightly increased anabolic effect or catabolic effect (in respect to fat). All depends on the situations and circumstance.
Mr.X