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The Hormones related to Hunger Ghrelin: The “________ hormone" Ghrelin is one of the main hormones to stimulate _______. Ghrelin levels __________ before meals and ________ after meals Leptin : It is produced by the _______or________tissue in the body. Leptin induces ________ or a feeling of _________ after a meal. When the leptin level is ______, hunger is _________. Insulin : Insulin is a hormone made by the __________ that allows your body to use _______(_______) from _______________ in the food that you eat for energy or to store ______ for future use. Insulin helps keeps your blood sugar level from getting too high (____________) or too low (______________). Glucose activates Insulin, Leptin and suppresses Ghrelin Fructose DOES NOT activate Insulin, DOES NOT suppress Ghrelin and BLOCKS Leptin

What is SUGAR really doing to your BODY __% Glucose ___% Fructose ___% to Body For energy ___Calories ___% to Liver ___Calories ___% to Liver = POISON ____ % becomes Body FAT 100 Calories of Sugar (__g = 1 tsp =___Calories) ___ Calories Calories ___Calories ___% of Calories Metabolizes into FAT Blocks _______: the hormone that makes you ________and ____ storing fat Does NOT block ______

What is HFCS really doing to your BODY __% Glucose __% Fructose __% to Body for energy __ Calories __% to Liver __Calories ___% to Liver = POISON __% becomes Body FAT 100 Calories of High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) __Calories ___ Calories __ Calories ___% of Calories Metabolizes into FAT Blocks ______: the hormone that makes you _______and ____ storing fat Does NOT block ______