Masters of Health Magazine April 2025 | Page 104

regulating glucose levels and fatty acid breakdown.  See Master’s Of Health magazine - March 2025 issue for the fat storage map.

 

The map was published in hopes of helping people identify the biochemicals associated with their individual weight loss issues.  Most people are not familiar with weight storage biochemicals – see graphic below.

 

Organs such as the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and intestines are involved, even the saliva involved with chewing is involved in digestion.  Many people who have had their gallbladder removed are never told that the gallbladder and liver are involved with the creation of bile salts which help emulsify incoming fats. 

Bile salts need taurine, glycine, arginine to become active – bile salts are in stress the first week of this month.

 

Taurocholate, a bile salt, along with Taurine emulsifies dietary fat.

 

Tauroursodeoxycholic acid (TUDCA) is a naturally-occurring water-soluble bile acid. Bacteria in your large intestine break downbile saltsand turn them into ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA). It then combines with taurine molecules to create TUDCA.

TUDCA has been used as a supplement for thousands of years in traditional Chinese medicine. It was first sourced from bear bile, which is made up of 50% TUDCA. Today, this health-promoting supplement is made synthetically.

The body does two things with incoming foodstuff: It is used for energy or it is stored.  Issues begin when energy is not created for immediate use but is stored and not readily available for energy.  Hence one of the first weight management issues to arise is fatigue.

 

Fatigue is often associated with thyroid issues, a lack of fat burning and a slow metabolism.  Cholesterol issues may be involved. 

 

Other fat burning biochemicals include: