March 2023 – Breakthrough Fat Loss Discovery
University Of Barcelona Scientists Discover a Shocking New Cause Of Belly Fat
Are you struggling to lose weight, whether or not you diet or exercise? Turns out it’s not your fault.
In 2023, researchers at the University of Barcelona made a groundbreaking discovery by identifying specific metabolite molecules that appear to protect against weight gain, even if the diet is not so balanced.
This revolutionary insight into metabolomics – the study of metabolites and their roles in metabolic processes – highlights how these new molecules improve the body’s metabolic systems, boosting its ability to burn fat and increase weight loss!
Metabolites are tiny, crucial players in our cells that greatly influence our metabolism. They are key to fat loss because they regulate the biochemical processes that convert stored fat into usable energy, allowing us to burn fat more efficiently and ultimately lose weight.
In both overweight women and men, these metabolic processes may not work as they should, resulting in poor fat metabolism and making weight loss difficult.
By optimizing the functionality of these metabolic processes, your body becomes more efficient at burning fat and promoting weight loss, giving you significant help in achieving your ideal weight.
What is the common factor among thin individuals? An efficient and optimally functioning metabolic system enhanced by effective metabolic activity!
The good news is that there is a way to target and optimize these metabolic processes, influenced by specific metabolites, so that your body can metabolize stubborn fat and help your metabolism into an effective weight loss system.
References:
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.1700677
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/08/210812092722.htm
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