HOW
PHASE 2 WORKS
Phase 2 is able to
"stop starch" from usual daily
food intake because it effectively
prevents the absorption of carbohydrate
calories into the body.
During the
digestive process, the carbohydrates from
starchy foods like bread and potatoes are
converted by the body into sugars. The
digestive system does this by acting on
and breaking down the carbohydrate
molecules with a glycoprotein enzyme
produced in the pancreas, known as alpha
amylase.
The sugar
calories created in this way are made
available to the body to be used to fuel
exercise or to be stored as fat cells for
future use. The body's energy
requirements may result in the burning of
all the calories made available to it,
but any calories not burnt in this way
will be stored and the accumulation of
these stored fat cells inevitably leads
to the unwanted outcome of weight gain.
Phase
2 prevents
this usual digestive sequence from
occurring because it has a
"neutralising" effect on the
alpha amylase enzyme and in effect
prevents it from carrying out its normal
function of converting starch into sugar
calories. Essentially, by blocking the
action of alpha amylase, the presence of Phase 2 allows
carbohydrate foods to be processed by the
digestive system with a sharp reduction
in the calorie intake.
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