blood_drinker
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The liver burns fat through the way of water, because when enough water isn't present your liver get overloaded when your kidneys don't get enough water. Your liver metabolizes fat, and it can't do that 100% if it is doing the kidneys job.
Now, with all the work your body does burning fat on a diet like crums, until when can it keep up? As your kidneys can get overloaded with protein in extreme excess, can't the liver get overloaded or simply tire of burning excess fat. Is this what happens when it starts burning muscle, or cease fat loss altogether?
Perhaps this is yet another reason to implement a cheat day, to break away from the routine and to fool not only your metabolism , but your liver as well. I am a fan of cheat days especially because they restore my glycogen .
I know this post is messy, but can anyone reason with me here?
MS, Vageta, Crum, mrx?
Now, with all the work your body does burning fat on a diet like crums, until when can it keep up? As your kidneys can get overloaded with protein in extreme excess, can't the liver get overloaded or simply tire of burning excess fat. Is this what happens when it starts burning muscle, or cease fat loss altogether?
Perhaps this is yet another reason to implement a cheat day, to break away from the routine and to fool not only your metabolism , but your liver as well. I am a fan of cheat days especially because they restore my glycogen .
I know this post is messy, but can anyone reason with me here?
MS, Vageta, Crum, mrx?