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As you get fatter the fat cells get fatter until they multiply more so you have more fat cells.
Okay so as long as you just basicly gain the weight of the baby and amniotic fluid and extra blood flow it doesn't effect your fat cells-it's only if you gain extra FAT as well?
May seem like a silly question but when one loses weight, where does the fat go? Is it released in our urine or bowel movements? Seriously, what happens to it?
Same place the wax goes in a candle when you burn it. The gas in a car, the oil in a lamp....pretty simple to grasp, really.
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"As we have seen in previous articles, when the glucose available for energy use exceeds the tissues' needs, the glucose, under the influence of insulin, is converted to glycogen and to body fat. But when there are more ketone bodies available for energy use than are needed by the tissues, they cannot be converted into fat storage. They accumulate in the blood, and are excreted in the urine. This is called ketosis.
One of the ketone bodies is called acetone, and it is the chemical that is detected on urine ketone dip sticks.
Ketone production results from the breakdown of body fats. The excretion of the excess ketones in the urine is important because the presence of large amounts of ketone bodies in the blood threatens to upset the acid-alkaline balance of the blood, and thereby, the balance in the tissues."
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