R RainierWolfcastle New Member Oct 21, 2003 #1 If you overeat fats in the absence of carbs or protein (ie no/low insulin) does the injested fat get stored as fat ? What is the mechanism ? Rainier.
If you overeat fats in the absence of carbs or protein (ie no/low insulin) does the injested fat get stored as fat ? What is the mechanism ? Rainier.
L Lars New Member Oct 21, 2003 #2 Why don't you go ask Lyle and come back with the definitive answer ?
O oatmealandtuna New Member Oct 22, 2003 #3 ASP (acylation stimulating protein). Search for that in MFW and you should find loads of posts by Lyle on it.
ASP (acylation stimulating protein). Search for that in MFW and you should find loads of posts by Lyle on it.
Y Younglifter14 New Member Oct 22, 2003 #4 you will enter a state of ketosis and you will start using ketones as a source of energy (fat basically). Its basically like a CKD bulk.
you will enter a state of ketosis and you will start using ketones as a source of energy (fat basically). Its basically like a CKD bulk.