Dual Lipid Oxidation – Double Fat Burning
Dual Lipid Oxidation means „double fat burning". An idea that any person wanting to get rid of those extra kilos would see as a absolute 'must have'.
To understand dual lipid oxidisation you need to look at how the body burns fat that has been stored. The fat burning process, where the fat is converted to energy, takes place in the liver. When you exercise your body will first use the proteins and carbohydrates that are readily available in your system. Once these are used up it will revert to burning stored fat through processes in the liver.
This is the reason why you only start burning the excess fat after a certain period of exercise and why it takes so long to 'exercise' off the hips and tummy. The other reason why it takes so long is that the last fat stored is the first fat to be used. So training the fat of the tummy and hips is not easy as these are the first places where fat is stored and thus the last places where it will take it off.
This is where dual lipid oxidation is your new best friend. There are two places in the liver where stored fats are converted to energy. The two small 'powerhouses' are known as the Mitochondria and Peroxisomes.
If both systems are stimulated with the right fats simultaneously, it results in Dual Lipid Oxidation, and additional fatty acids from the fat deposits in your body are burned. This process can be maintained if the liver is continuously fed the correct doses of Omega-3 fatty acids and Medium Chain Triglycerides (MCT). MCT provides the mitochondria with energy and the Omega-3 fatty acids are processed by the Peroxisomes so that they in their turn can keep feeding the Mitochondria and in turn be converted into energy.
This enables your liver to break down body fats in the stored tissue. With the fat burning process going at double speed it leads to a reduction of nutrition-related diseases such as obesity or hypertension. This will result in further weight reduction and improved general health. The majority of obese and overweight people will benefit from this very sustainable and maintained long-term weight management.
The specific mechanism of action of Dual Lipid Oxidation (DLO) was discovered by Professor Hans-Ulrich Klör, metabolism expert at the University of Giessen (Germany).
His research has shown that an elaborate blend of "healthy fats" stimulates the natural metabolic processes in the liver resulting in the decomposition of stored fat deposits. This resulted in not only a normalization of blood pressure and blood fat data such as Triglycerides and HDL-Cholesterol, but also in significant weight reduction. As a positive consequence of this, the risks factors for arteriosclerosis, cardiovascular problems, cancer, strokes and heart attacks are minimized.










