Peter Attia· MD
Donnelly showed in 2005 that de novo lipogenesis was worth about 25 percent of the fat in the liver
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Donnelly showed in 2005 that de novo lipogenesis was worth about 25 percent of the fat in the liver
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solves the problem of the central paradox that is why is this liver cell making so much new fat from glucose because it's jammed full of fat the glucose from the outside cannot go in but the liver cell is so busy trying to make new fact an oval lipogenesis that is just shoving it out the door but there's too much going in
when you get into requiring high amounts of denimo lipogenesis now we start talking about fatty liver and so now you start seeing triglyceride problems and so people who are actually doing a lot of denovo lipogenesis typically have elevated triglycerides