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<blockquote data-quote="bulkbiker" data-source="post: 2120238" data-attributes="member: 219467"><p>Which is exactly what indeed happens when we stop overloading our bodies with carbs?</p><p>I look at it in this way.</p><p>The body processes toxins first to rid them from the body.</p><p>Starts with poisons that we hopefully rarely take in</p><p>Then goes to alcohol which is processed next</p><p>Then carbohydrate which it either uses immediately or turns into fat for storage </p><p>Finally it uses its historic fuel fat. </p><p></p><p>This to me seems the most sensible suggestion for the development of prehistoric man.</p><p>Fat is the "preferred" fuel hence we turn other fuel types into it to store. The body runs best when utilising it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulkbiker, post: 2120238, member: 219467"] Which is exactly what indeed happens when we stop overloading our bodies with carbs? I look at it in this way. The body processes toxins first to rid them from the body. Starts with poisons that we hopefully rarely take in Then goes to alcohol which is processed next Then carbohydrate which it either uses immediately or turns into fat for storage Finally it uses its historic fuel fat. This to me seems the most sensible suggestion for the development of prehistoric man. Fat is the "preferred" fuel hence we turn other fuel types into it to store. The body runs best when utilising it. [/QUOTE]
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