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  • How does fat leave our body?

    I'm full of questions.

    But seriously how does it leave our bodys. I know it is burned up as energy, but it is thick gooey fat, how does it turn into nothing?

    Anyway I should learn to stop asking questions and go read a book about it lol



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    Re: How does fat leave our body?

    Metabolism - Carbohydrate Metabolism, Protein Metabolism, Fat (Lipid) Metabolism, Cholesterol Metabolism

    Scroll down to the section on "Fat (Lipid) Metabolism"

    That should get you started at least.
    Name: Forrest
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    Start Date: April 6, 2009

    200 lbs or less... it's gonna happen

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      Re: How does fat leave our body?

      Thank you Forrest!!

      I will do some reading!!
      I like to fill my head with knowledge from time to time


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        Re: How does fat leave our body?

        Originally posted by Sta View Post
        I'm full of questions.

        But seriously how does it leave our bodys. I know it is burned up as energy, but it is thick gooey fat, how does it turn into nothing?

        Anyway I should learn to stop asking questions and go read a book about it lol
        On Atkins, some of the fat will make ketones, some of it will make glucose. The glucose will be used to fuel things like your brain and muscles. Ketones will be used as fuel as well and any excess will be eliminated in your sweat, pee, poop and breath.

        As for the "disappearing" part when used for fuel... Is the fuel in your car turned into nothing? It doesn't just magically disappear.
        "Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster."

        -- Theodore Roosevelt

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          Re: How does fat leave our body?

          If it is released as carbon dioxide does this mean we exhale it. Like we exhale it in our breath? haha Maybe I should breath on a few skinny people at work.
          So fat is made of mainly carbon, oxygen and hydrogen.. So we burn fat to get energy, burning it we break it doesn into co2 and h20, carbon dioxide and water. They are disposed of in breath and toilet.
          Is that why I have bad breath this week!!

          I could have got that completley wrong. But I feel like I learnt something new today.


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            Re: How does fat leave our body?

            Originally posted by Georgiana View Post

            As for the "disappearing" part when used for fuel... Is the fuel in your car turned into nothing? It doesn't just magically disappear.
            Lol never thought about it like that before. But see your point. Sometimes these things make more sense if you view it that way.


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            • #7
              Re: How does fat leave our body?

              Originally posted by Sta View Post
              Is that why I have bad breath this week!!
              The "ketone breath", if that is what you are talking about, is caused by acetone (a type of ketone). According to Dr. Atkins the smell should be a fruity/sweet one, so not necessarily bad. Protein can make your breath smell like ammonia. And food left over in your mouth (TMI, I know) after you're done eating won't give your breath a pleasant odor either.

              Brushing your teeth (tongue and all) often and using floss and mouthwash really helps.
              "Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster."

              -- Theodore Roosevelt

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                Re: How does fat leave our body?

                Oh, and by the way, you always exhale carbon dioxide while you are alive, so if carbon dioxide would be causing bad breath, your breath would always smell nasty.
                "Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster."

                -- Theodore Roosevelt

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                  Re: How does fat leave our body?

                  "... some of it will make glucose ..." You're correct. About 5% from glycerol is converted to glucose. I forgot that from Bio-chem, but you reminded me.
                  sigpic Me, at 195 lb. September 24, 2009. It's 5:30 a.m. and can't wait to hit the coffee.

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                    Re: How does fat leave our body?

                    Originally posted by Georgiana View Post
                    Oh, and by the way, you always exhale carbon dioxide while you are alive, so if carbon dioxide would be causing bad breath, your breath would always smell nasty.
                    And so would soda pop, Perrier water, etc. Anything carbonated. Well of I go to splash my face with my new after-shave based on trithioacetone...
                    sigpic Me, at 195 lb. September 24, 2009. It's 5:30 a.m. and can't wait to hit the coffee.

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                      Re: How does fat leave our body?

                      Originally posted by Georgiana View Post
                      Oh, and by the way, you always exhale carbon dioxide while you are alive, so if carbon dioxide would be causing bad breath, your breath would always smell nasty.

                      lol I realise this.

                      I just never knew fat contained carbon dioxide.
                      I should have guessed really, its bound too.

                      I'm so dumb. 11GCSE's 5 Alevels 1 degree and 1 post grad.
                      Yet I did a quiz tonight and got like 3 right haha


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