Re: alcohol, liver function and bad colesterol



On 30 Jan 2007 01:43:46 -0800, "broda" <nospam_d_roether@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Your 35 pounds is approximately 80,000 calories that you ate in excess
to requirements and your body duly stored this for a rainy day which
never came. You need a few rainy years, I'm afraid.

In men, energy can't burned without activity

I guess you mean fat stores can't be burned (easily). Energy must be
burned all the time. Stop and you die. A calorie balanced diet implies
you burn all the fat you ingest.

By "rainy days", I meant starvation (well at least a calorie deficient
diet)

(children and a lot of
animals can because of their brown adipouse tussiue). So your body
stores energy not needed in a weight efficient way: fat (high calories
- low weight). The problem is: the more fat stored (especially on the
waist) the higher ist the permanent fat turnover the higher is your
blood-level.

Can you imagine to stop drinking and increase physical activity? Do
this!

Drinking calorie containing drinks, I guess you mean?
I generally drink water.


jack
.



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