Ivy
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Ok, there's something else I find hard to grasp, maybe one of you can explain:
What exactly is the underlying SNS problem he's referring to? And does it manifest consistently in all the four cases he outlined, with their varying ratio of adrenaline and serotonin?
[mention]gbolduev[/mention], feel free to tag along.
slow oxidizers rarely have high insulin, only can get it high on a high sugar diet, Since they are forcing metabolism higher without the sympathetic nervous system. This causes the body to increase insulin but their body does not need this. It does not want to increase metabolism. Sugar metabolism increases too much Co2. Sugar is kept low inside of the cell. Thyroid is kept low in a slow oxidizer ON PURPOSE. People will be losing hair, getting fatter, if they try to increase metabolism in slow oxidation without solving sympathetic nervous system problem. Thus if all these people don't take tons of caffeine, they are screwed. And caffeine makes them screwed over time also. Since it desensitizes their adrenaline receptors which are already low.
What exactly is the underlying SNS problem he's referring to? And does it manifest consistently in all the four cases he outlined, with their varying ratio of adrenaline and serotonin?
[mention]gbolduev[/mention], feel free to tag along.