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Why Is The Last Place To Lose Fat, The First Place To Gain Fat?
It just doesn't seem fair, It may be your stomach, your love handles or another unsightly part of your body. Fat can stick to these areas like super glue and hang on for dear life...
So why does this happen? Your BodyFat Held Hostage?
It's called the Alpha-2 receptor – And, if getting ripped is your goal – it can be your absolute worst enemy. If the Alpha-2 receptor wants you to store fat, you're going to store fat.
The alpha-2 receptor is responsible for inhibiting lipolysis - which basically means it can allow the body to store fat AND prevent the body from burning it. In other words, the Alpha-2 receptor can hold your fat hostage & refuse to let go! The Alpha-2 Receptor is abundant in certain areas of your body & virtually non-existent in others.
The Alpha-2 Receptor is the technical term for "trouble spots". When it's activated, these areas can go into "lock-down" - storing fat like a bear preparing for hibernation.
Is Your Fat Burner Targeting The Wrong Fat?
Notice that we said subcutaneous fat cells as this is where many companies fail to make a distinction when creating thermogenics. Many compounds can produce a decrease in fat mass when it comes to visceral fat (i.e., the fat that surrounds your organs), but when it comes to improving how you look, subcutaneous fat is what you're concerned with as this is the fat that is just below your skin and smothers up your muscles.
How Much Subcutaneous Fat You Have Means The Difference Between Looking Shredded Or Looking Like You Own Stock In A Donut House.
It just doesn't seem fair, It may be your stomach, your love handles or another unsightly part of your body. Fat can stick to these areas like super glue and hang on for dear life...
So why does this happen? Your BodyFat Held Hostage?
It's called the Alpha-2 receptor – And, if getting ripped is your goal – it can be your absolute worst enemy. If the Alpha-2 receptor wants you to store fat, you're going to store fat.
The alpha-2 receptor is responsible for inhibiting lipolysis - which basically means it can allow the body to store fat AND prevent the body from burning it. In other words, the Alpha-2 receptor can hold your fat hostage & refuse to let go! The Alpha-2 Receptor is abundant in certain areas of your body & virtually non-existent in others.
The Alpha-2 Receptor is the technical term for "trouble spots". When it's activated, these areas can go into "lock-down" - storing fat like a bear preparing for hibernation.
Is Your Fat Burner Targeting The Wrong Fat?
Notice that we said subcutaneous fat cells as this is where many companies fail to make a distinction when creating thermogenics. Many compounds can produce a decrease in fat mass when it comes to visceral fat (i.e., the fat that surrounds your organs), but when it comes to improving how you look, subcutaneous fat is what you're concerned with as this is the fat that is just below your skin and smothers up your muscles.
How Much Subcutaneous Fat You Have Means The Difference Between Looking Shredded Or Looking Like You Own Stock In A Donut House.