Re: Are depleted glycogen stores replenished in Ketosis? by Mighty.Sun.Tzu ..... Fasting: Water Only
Date: 9/4/2011 4:11:08 PM ( 14 y ago)
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Hi Chris, thank you for your reply :),
"It is only when the fast is broken that these reserves are replaced, and that includes the glycogen stores of the Liver and of the muscles, which overall lose about 50% of their glycogen (not to be confused with protein)."
I am surprised to hear that we only lose about 50% of our glycogen in a fast. From my interpretation of whatever i have read i always believed it was 100%. Is this because the body has a certain minimum (50%) it must maintain, below which would be detrimental?
"Glycogen stores are not replenished during a fast as the body only requires minimal amounts of glucose to feed the Brain and other functions.
In other words, this Stephen H Buhner is largely incorrect,..."
How can he have made such a mistake? (i mutter to myself rhetorically).
"except for the point where you quoted..........."
'"the body continues to metabolize fairly small amounts of protein (protein-sparing) during a fast to obtain the minimally necessary glucose for functions that ketones cannot perform"'
Those were actually my own words :D.
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