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<blockquote data-quote="Sean_Raymond" data-source="post: 2356603" data-attributes="member: 403497"><p>I'll look at the study!</p><p></p><p>Ketones need to be created so ketogenesis can be thought of as anabolic although it is also understandably and correctly thought of as catabolic. The possibility exists that ketogenic states do confer a metabolic advantage because of this building of new nutrients - so more energy expended. I am aware the idea is to enhance fat burning in this state however to me it has always seemed that much of that fat burning will not be from fat stores but dietary fat. I have not investigated the mechanism of ketogensis in full detail for weight loss as I have not trialled it any patients other than those with some neurological conditions. I will be looking at Ketogenesis soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean_Raymond, post: 2356603, member: 403497"] I'll look at the study! Ketones need to be created so ketogenesis can be thought of as anabolic although it is also understandably and correctly thought of as catabolic. The possibility exists that ketogenic states do confer a metabolic advantage because of this building of new nutrients - so more energy expended. I am aware the idea is to enhance fat burning in this state however to me it has always seemed that much of that fat burning will not be from fat stores but dietary fat. I have not investigated the mechanism of ketogensis in full detail for weight loss as I have not trialled it any patients other than those with some neurological conditions. I will be looking at Ketogenesis soon. [/QUOTE]
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