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Old Fri, Feb-15-19, 23:24
fhutt1 fhutt1 is offline
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Plan: Fung, Rosedale
Stats: 236/195/157 Male 180cm
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Progress: 52%
Location: Australia
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Thank you Rob for your reply.
I have read this in other places. My understanding is that the liver produces the ketones as a byproduct of converting body fat to energy producing triglyceride. If there is no calorie deficit, why would the liver produce more energy producing triglyceride (since it's not required - no deficit)?
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