A few key fundamental truths have been known for DECADES in the research yet get overlooked today.
1. Animals under certain stress conditions will gain fat 2. People with obesity have higher cortisol production, despite not always having higher blood cortisol 3. Cortisol mimicking drugs can directly cause weight gain
but the focus remains solely on calories.
Dalton (Analyze & Optimize)
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Another very obvious example of this is in Cushing's syndrome.
These people have pituitary or adrenal tumors typically, causing them to produce MASSIVE amounts of cortisol.
They almost universally have lots of belly fat.
Dalton (Analyze & Optimize)
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We can also see that giving animals high amounts of cortisol can directly cause obesity.
One of the main findings in people gaining weight is not just more cortisol production from the HPA axis,
but also higher cortisol production within the fat tissue itself.
The enzyme 11ฮฒHSD1 converts cortisone (much weaker) into cortisol in various tissues.
So even if you have what looks like normal cortisol levels in blood, you can have high cortisol within the fat tissue, which contributes to further fat gain.
Once again, pharma seems to want to develop drugs in order to inhibit this process.
Dalton (Analyze & Optimize)
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What governs the conversion of cortisone to cortisol?
Mitochondrial function.
If there is high NAD+, we can convert cortisol to the inactive cortisone.
NAD+ is high when mitochondrial function is optimal.