Unused Sugar/Energy (glucose) is stored in fat cells, which are burnt off when the energy within them is needed.
i has this speacail stuff that make it turn in to sugar its in there body.
Yes.
No, salt does not turn into sugar in the body. They are two different compounds with different chemical structures and functions in the body. Salt is primarily composed of sodium and chloride ions, while sugar is a carbohydrate that provides energy when broken down by the body.
Unused calories in the body are typically stored as fat.
No, because not all white foods contain sugar so how could they turn into sugar if they contain none.
they are made into a sugar before they are burned off and used. if they are unused they become fat.
Some examples of foods that turn into sugar in the body include bread, pasta, rice, potatoes, and sugary snacks like candy and soda.
No, it does stimulate the release of insulin, which burns available sugars in the body.
Carbs turn into sugar and that is what your body runs on for energy then it stores the leftover sugar and turns into fat, so if u take carbs out of your diet your body needs something else to run on. So it will start burning your body fat and turn it into energy.
It's not as much about the sugar itself - it's about how much of it you eat. Sugar contains a lot of energy that your body can use, but if you don't use it up your body will turn it into fat and store it instead.
No sugar or carbs in Rum (unless flavored) Stay away from flavored Rum's.
Not even close. Serious question? If so, the answer is unequivocally NO.