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Your body needs either glucose or ketones (made from fat) for fuel. It would use a good bit of energy just converting muscle protein to fuel. And for the trouble, it would get about 700 calories per pound of muscle burned. Compare that to fat, which packs 3,500 calories per pound. A pound of body weight stored as sugar—glycogen—has only about 400 calories.7
Eat, Fast, Feast: Heal Your Body While Feeding Your Soul—A Christian Guide to Intermittent Fasting
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