Well, there are people who are thin and have a high metabolism, making it hard to gain weight. I'm one of those people. i eat and eat but i don't gain more than 2 pounds a year... its annoying. Lowering a metabolism will help us thin peoples gain weight and get to our average age and height weight. that's why.
BUT HOW!
No, it hasn't been proven that eating apples lowers your metabolism.
The answer is yes if you have too high of a metabolism. Iodine may help regulate metabolism, especially if the high metabolism is related to the thyroid. Oftentimes, what may appear to be high metabolism is really poor digestion, so digestive supplements like enzymes, betaine HCl, and probiotics may help. Finally, hypoglycemia, depression, and anxiety can all be related to a high metabolism, so supplements that help out those disorders can help lower the metabolism. Eating less sweets and carbs can also slow down the metabolism and level it out.
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Decreased air supply, and lower metabolism.
What a silly question. however I will answer this for my name is professor dellacroy. The metabolism of a plant is equal to the amount of sunlight it eats. Thus it must be lower in the day for that is when it eats the least amount of sunlight. That is all...
yes
Your body uses more fuel if you have a high metabolism. It is more favorable to have a high than a low metabolism. Good way is to do upper and lower body add in cardio but do not do ab workouts.
Yeast is commonly used in beer, wine, bread, and medicines to lower metabolism.
when you restrict and lower the amount of calories you consume per day, your metabolism also lowers. by a lot. in fact, its almost nonexistant. as you begin to eat normally again, your metabolism raises along with the calorie count. funny how that works, isn't it.
Insulin is a pancreatic hormone best known for its effects on glucose metabolism and its ability to lower blood sugar. But equally important are insulin effects on fat or lipid metabolism.
They typically live in lower oxygen/lower temperature environments, so their metabolism is markedly slower than most other sharks.
Cell metabolism tends to lower the pH of the extracellular fluid (ECF) by producing acidic byproducts such as carbon dioxide and lactic acid. The removal of these acids by the body's buffering systems helps maintain the pH within a normal range.