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Guide Why glycolysis will always have better ATP outcomes than fat oxidation (Must Read)

Gluconeogenesis.
It's a long process and energetically expensive. By default it can't be the main engine
The body will just use fat as the main fuel and keep gluconeogenesis for obligate glucose consumers ( cells with no mitochondria )
 
It's a long process and energetically expensive. By default it can't be the main engine
The body will just use fat as the main fuel and keep gluconeogenesis for obligate glucose consumers ( cells with no mitochondria )
Just eat more
 

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