Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Adinopectin the new fat burning hormone

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From Real Dose Nutrition

Recent studies have shown that adeponectin, one of the groups of adipokinese (hormones coming from fats) show much promise.  It reduces appetite and above all burns fats.

What happened to  leptin?  Leptin does not seem to work with obese people who seem to develop resistance. People does not develop resistance to adenopectin.

With adenopectin, there is outright deficiency. Adenopectin helps body fuel muscle cells.  Lack of adenopectin makes it hard to burn fats. The drawback is that as people goes fat, the level of adenopectin drops (unlike leptin when fat levels go up leptin goes up to reduce appetite and burn fat)

Scientists are working hard to induce adenopectin and it seems that intermittent fasting wokrs. Read more at Real Dose Nutrition.

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