Are you a sugar burner or a fat burner?

Author: Dr. Michelle Durkin on 4 May 2021

With dietary advice like “Eat 5-6 small meals a day”, and “Get lots of whole grains to get enough fibre”, being a sugar burner has become the new normal.

Unfortunately this so-called “sound dietary advice” is not working for many people.  We are walking around with plenty of available stored energy as fat but we are unable to access it. The result: we can’t lose weight even though we are “eating healthy”. 

So what’s going on here? The best description I have some across so far is the wood fire analogy. This can be found in the book Primal Body, Primal Mind.

Imagine heating your home with only a wood stove. Natural sugars and carbohydrates are like the kindling and paper for the fire. Refined sugar, candy and alcohol are like gasoline. If we relied on this kindling as the primary source of fuel for our fire, the only way we could keep it going would be to stand by the stove with a mountain of fuel.

Translation: when you eat carbohydrates in the form of grains or sugars you can easily be hungry every couple of hours and not be able to lose weight.

Now imagine putting a nice, big log on that fire. It burns at a steady rate and keeps going for hours -- freeing us up to leave the stove and live our lives. That is what it's like when we eat more healthy fat and protein.

Changing the composition of our fuel allows us to access our fat stores for energy. We no longer have to be preoccupied with where our next meal or snack is coming from. We can start burning fat and then start losing fat to sustain our blood sugar.

Losing weight doesn’t need more discipline and willpower. You just need the right information and actionable steps to put it into practice. 

Now I would love to hear from you! Are you a sugar burner or a fat burner? Leave a comment below and I'll be back next week with another edition of Doctor as Teacher Tuesday!

12 Replies to “Are you a sugar burner or a fat burner?”

DEBI MCGRATH

I’m a fat burner!

Dr Michelle Durkin ND

Good work Debi!

Robert Wiesner

I have often been a mix of these… Some days I focus on burning fats, other days – the super stressful ones – I choose to burn sugars.

Having been doing the UltraMeal Cardio 360 eating plan has helped me to focus more on burning fats than sugars. Still a ways to go with managing stressors, but I feel a good difference in my energy levels and ability to crush it at the gym.

I think I am a fat burner but I don’t now. I watch the type of sugar I eat.
Usually Stevia or Honey

C

Great article thank you!
Im a sugar burner 🙁 lol

Kim Berthelot

I’m trying to be the fat burner!

Laura Wattie

I am drawn to sugar but feel much better when I can stay away from it.

Dr Michelle Durkin ND

Keep going Kim!

Dr Michelle Durkin ND

Progress not perfection Rob 🙂

Dr Michelle Durkin ND

The quickest way to tell is how easy is it to skip a meal. If you miss a meal and it doesn’t really bother you, you are likely a fat burner.

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