Tag: insulin

Hormonal Factors Controlling Body Fat
Three factors make the primary impact on whether you lose or gain weight. Think of these factors having a similar effect as interest rates on a car or home. Two people can buy homes listed at $100,000…one getting a 20% “loan” and the other 10% “loan”. (Family members loan you money. Banks sell it to […]

Cornography
The primary hormone controlling how much fat you store is insulin. How much insulin you produce is determined by: The intensity of sweet–Sweet taste causes your pancreas to produce insulin, regardless of whether a food/drink has calories. “Diet” food and drinks sweetened with aspartame, Splenda, acesulfame, saccharine, etc. all cause you to produce more insulin. […]

BALi Eating for Weight Management
BALi eating is not a diet but a change in lifestyle based on human biochemistry and over 30 years of trial and error. I didn’t make the rules of human biochemistry. They have always been there. What I did was separate the MSU information presented by most from the reality of human biochemistry. Weight management […]

Hormones & Weight Loss
Three primary hormonal influences must be addressed to achieve successful weight loss, long term. Insulin, estrogens and growth factors from inflammation are the primary hormonal influences. These are all addressed by following the BALi eating plan. The Weight is Over program gives the transition a five-week jump-start by incorporating HCG, but long term success requires […]

Three Contributing Factors to Belly Fat
It will start to happen late 20’s – early 30’s. Yours truly included. You’ll start getting thick around the middle. It was such a gradual change that I took little notice. That was, until I went for a physical. I had developed high blood pressure, diabetes and high cholesterol. I was only 35. That same […]

Hormonal Reasons We’re Fat
We’re fat for 3 basic hormonal reasons… One, is how much insulin we produce. The book “Why We Get Fat”, by Gary somebody, best documents the insulin connection. Insulin is the primary fat storage hormone. Secondly, one role of estrogen in humans is to stimulate growth of more fat cells. This comes in particularly handy […]
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