HOW THERMOGENICS FAT
BURNER CAN EVENTUALLY MAKE YOU FATTER AND SMALLER
Researched and composed by
Omar Patel
Thermogenic fat burners promise a lot of things: energy, focus, fat burning. But exercise caution! |
Most people in modern
society have chronically jacked up adrenaline levels from day-to-day living(too
much overtime, too much tv ,too many girlfriends ,too much parties , too much
night trip at hotel PAKISTAN etc), and taking stimulant-based fat burners only
increases the load on their already overworked adrenal glands. if you take a
fat-burning supplement the recommended two to three times a day, you'll still
be increasing your brain's perception of stress. While epinephrine works in the
body, increasing oxygen and glucose levels while suppressing digestive and
immune systems, norepinephrine works similarly, but adds a bonus psychoactive
element.
Thus every time you take a
fat burning supplement (or drink a strong cup of coffee) the message to the
brain is a consciousness of stress. Chronically elevated adrenaline always
results in adrenaline resistance, a condition wherein the various adrenaline
receptors become desensitized. In an adrenaline-sensitive system, adrenaline
causes blood sugar to rise (to be burned for energy) while simultaneously
releasing lipids into the blood stream (the fat-burning part) thus adrenaline
can aid us in breaking down fat deposits for energy. Unfortunately, in an
adrenaline-resistant system, since the receptors are dulled, the message is
either delayed or worse, never gets through.
Thus, the system
stores--instead of burning--the available energy sources and, worse yet, tends
to store the released lipids into already-existing stubborn fat depots, like
hips and thighs in women and love handles and upper back fat in men. In
addition to increasing depot fat stores, adrenaline resistance--allowed to run
its course--ends with severe energy lows and general fatigue
Unfortunately, the effects
of adrenaline resistance don't stop at increased fat storage and decreased
energy levels. Chronically elevated adrenaline brings inflammation: every
secretion of adrenaline triggers a complement of the stress hormone, cortisol,
a counter-response to the system's inflammatory response to adrenaline. Like
adrenaline, cortisol--in the appropriate doses--is helpful. The problem, again,
is too much of a good thing is a bad when cortisol levels are chronically elevated
cortisol doesn't release fatty acids for energy, but goes the quick and dirty
route of muscle catabolism. So you see, between the fatty acid storage and
muscle catabolism, how adrenaline resistance (at least in the realm of optimal
body composition) is truly a worst-case scenario. Building--and
retaining--muscle mass is critical to body leanness. If your goals include fat
loss, you'll want to add muscle to improve your ratio of lean body mass to
fat--and building muscle is virtually impossible in the face of adrenaline
resistance
SO BE CAREFUL WITH
THERMOGENICS FAT BURNER.
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