Paul Saladino· MD
Excess linoleic acid in the human diet leads to myriad problems, not the least of which is the expansion of the visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and eventual insulin resistance.
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Excess linoleic acid in the human diet leads to myriad problems, not the least of which is the expansion of the visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and eventual insulin resistance.
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if you are metabolically dysfunctional because of overly descendant adipocytes mostly due to excess linoleic acid keeping the door to those adipocytes growing um that you are going to have problems as well
when you get excess amounts of linoleic acid when your fat cells especially the visceral fat become overly distended and metabolic dysfunction starts you become carbohydrate intolerant