Paul Saladino· MD
Broken fat cells are the beginning of metabolic dysfunction (not excess carbohydrates)...
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Broken fat cells are the beginning of metabolic dysfunction (not excess carbohydrates)...
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but originally it starts in the fat cell and it starts with 4h and e and these ox lamps that are completely breaking the fat cells
and that i believe is the most that is really a super compelling hypothesis for what's going on with metabolic dysfunction we see all of that happening so what do we see in people with metabolic dysfunction we see adipocynes that are off we see free fatty acids in the blood free fatty acids in the blood and the adipocytes are then going to signal to the liver to the muscle to everything hey be insulin resistant be insulin resistant
I believe there's really good evidence that the root cause of insulin resistance lies in broken adipocytes broken fat cells