What Happens When Your Fat Cells Become Insulin Resistant? – Dr. Berg | DrEricBergDC

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hey guys listen we’re talking about

something actually I think it’s quite

interesting insulin resistant fat cells

and the other videos I’ve done I’ve

talked about insulin resistance in just

cells in general but you actually could

be insulin resistant in your fat cells

let me explain so in the muscle if your

insulin resistant which basically means

that the receptors stop absorbing in fun

ok so now we have a situation where

insulin doesn’t work anymore but the

body will make more of it so it starts

making a ton of it so an average person

with insulin resistance which by the way

the majority of population has instant

resistance it produces between five to

seven times more insulin than they need

to ok so if we have that in the muscle

the person’s not going to absorb glucose

so they can’t get their fuel in the

muscle ok so then the body produces more

insulin to drive it in there and again

I’m not talking about a situation where

you’re on keto in a minute fascinating

that’s going to correct it I’m talking

about everyone before that stage before

they implement those two things now in

the liver we have a problem with glucose

storage we can no longer store glucose

as glycogen ok and we can’t release it

so we have a kind of a catch-22 we can’t

store it we can’t release it so glucose

really is not an option anymore for fuel

and the liver and then we have issues

but in the fat cell this is what happens

the fat cell basically has receptors for

insulin and they get blocked and now the

fat cell stops absorbing fat it’s full

okay now that you might say that’s a

good thing right now because now we get

deposits of fat in other tissues we get

deposits of the stuff that’s in the fat

cell which is triglycerides and other

types of fat it’s going to go in the

viscera which is the organs around the

organs in the arteries around the

arteries inside the artery wall in the

liver as a fatty liver in and around the

muscles ok so some people get confused

because they’ve seen studies where you’d

have a pre-diabetic or someone that is

insulin resistant and they usually have

high levels of triglycerides

the muscle tissue and they might in

their mind think wow so it’s really the

the cholesterol and the fat that

someone’s eating that’s causing the

insulin resistance no no no no the

insulin resistance is causing the fat to

no longer accept these triglycerides and

they’re backing up into the other

tissues around the muscle and so this is

late on the a chain it’s the effect of

these other things it’s not causing it

because if you consume saturated fats or

cholesterol rich foods without the carbs

you don’t have a problem with these

issues at all in fact your body will be

forced to start cleaning all this up

taking the fat out of this because

you’re running on ketones and that’s why

this whole model of running your body on

glucose is not workable for the average

person because you start developing

instant resistance and now we have

problems in the tissues so a natural

healthy thing would be to convert to

keto so we can avoid this and actually

heal instead of resistance all right

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