Part 2 Mechanism of Carbohydrate
Kamali and all the pro bb with big stomach pay attention, this info will help you to andestand why your mid sactin is so big.
The Pancreas houses the hormone Insulin. When the blood sugar reaches increasing levels, insulin is released to transport and/or make available the excess glucose to body tissues. The muscle tissue is then the first stop for insulin-carried glucose, especially after exercise when muscle energy stores are low. Insulin actually opens up receptor sites on muscles allowing for the uptake of glucose to replenish depleted muscle energy stores. Once glucose is absorbed into the cell it is used for energy. The unused portion of this new glucose is then converted and stored in the muscle as glycogen. Finally,glycogen is saved in the muscle cells and used for more intense exercise. It is important to note that glucose can only be taken up by muscle tissue at gradual rate. If excess insulin-carried glucose is available at one time in the bloodstream, insulin`s next stop for the storage of this abundant glucose is the liver. Not unlike muscles, the liver can only take up glucose at a gradual rate. The liver has the potential to store between 300 and 400 calories of glycogen. The liver glycogen, in contrast to muscle glycogen,is primarily used for brain function as well as for aerobic activities. When the liver stores are full,and a considerable amount of excess insulin-carried glucose is in the bloodstream, it will be stored as fat in adipose tissue. Unlike liver, fat cells store blood glucose quite rapidly. (BIG STOMECH BB) Note:if the carbohydrates ingested are already simple sugars,or are low in dietary fiber, they will be taken up into the blood rapidly. The pancreas reacts quickly resulting in an over-release of insulin. Since the muscle tissues and liver take up blood-glucose very slowly, the surplus of insulin-carried blood glucose will bypass the tow, and be reapidly stored in fat cells. NOW THAT EXPLANE THE BIG STAMECH. Also, since the hormone insulin over-reacts in this situation,and it`s function is to eliminate sugar from the blood, within 20 to 30 minutes, the blood sugar falls below resting levels (hypoglycemia). This reduces the glucose supply to the central nervous system having a noticeable effect on higher brain function, making you feel sluggish,tired, and run down.
Part 3 coming soon.