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INspired by a Humminbrd! for you coffee drinkers.
Glucose disposal, Sounds like it works as well as vinegar and in a similar fashion.
One to two good cups of instant coffee ed then, lol
Glutathione (GSH) S-transferase is a major detoxification enzyme system that catalyzes the binding of a variety of electrophiles, including reactive forms of chemical carcinogens,
Palmitate and Cafestol Palmitate as Active Constituents of Green Coffee Beans That Enhance Glutathione S-Transferase Activity , good detoxifyer !
The Effect of Chlorogenic Acid Enriched Coffee on Glucose Absorption in Healthy Volunteers and Its Effect on Body Mass
Quote
Chlorogenic acid might act by inhibiting
glucose absorption in the small intestine.10
In addition, inhibition of the activity of
glucose-6-phosphatase11,12 would limit the
release of glucose into the general
circulation15,16 and, therefore, limit
insulinaemia. This would lead to fewer fatty
deposits in the adipose tissue through harder
access into the adipose cells owing to reduced
insulin activity and the consumption of fat
reserves, due to the reduced availability of
glucose as an energy source.
http://docserver.ing...248864FDD7CE422
http://www.ingentaco...000006/art00020
Glucose disposal, Sounds like it works as well as vinegar and in a similar fashion.
One to two good cups of instant coffee ed then, lol
Glutathione (GSH) S-transferase is a major detoxification enzyme system that catalyzes the binding of a variety of electrophiles, including reactive forms of chemical carcinogens,
Palmitate and Cafestol Palmitate as Active Constituents of Green Coffee Beans That Enhance Glutathione S-Transferase Activity , good detoxifyer !
The Effect of Chlorogenic Acid Enriched Coffee on Glucose Absorption in Healthy Volunteers and Its Effect on Body Mass
Quote
Chlorogenic acid might act by inhibiting
glucose absorption in the small intestine.10
In addition, inhibition of the activity of
glucose-6-phosphatase11,12 would limit the
release of glucose into the general
circulation15,16 and, therefore, limit
insulinaemia. This would lead to fewer fatty
deposits in the adipose tissue through harder
access into the adipose cells owing to reduced
insulin activity and the consumption of fat
reserves, due to the reduced availability of
glucose as an energy source.
http://docserver.ing...248864FDD7CE422
http://www.ingentaco...000006/art00020