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To explain: The process by which the body can convert excess carbohydrates in the diet to fats.

Introduction: The conversion of carbohydrates is a very complex process; it occurs generally when there is more than required amount of carbohydrates in daily diet. The body converts the excess carbohydrates in the body into glycogen and stores them in the muscles or liver.   If the consumption exceeds that level, the body overcomes it by storing the carbohydrates as proteins. If the level of carbohydrates crosses that threshold, the body converts that into fats. The carbohydrates and protein conversion is reversible, but the carbohydrate to fat conversion is irreversible. The only way to remove excess fat is by fat burning by physical activities.

Summary Introduction

To explain: The process by which the carbohydrates are converted into proteins.

Introduction: The conversion of carbohydrates is a very complex process; it occurs generally when there is more than required amount of carbohydrates in daily diet. The body converts the excess carbohydrates in the body into glycogen and stores them in the muscles or liver.   If the consumption exceeds that level, the body overcomes it by storing the carbohydrates as proteins. If the level of carbohydrates crosses that threshold, the body converts that into fats. The carbohydrates and protein conversion is reversible, but the carbohydrate to fat conversion is irreversible. The only way to remove excess fat is by fat burning by physical activities.

Summary Introduction

To explain:  The supplements required to produce proteins from carbohydrates.

Introduction: The conversion of carbohydrates is a very complex process; it occurs generally when there is more than required amount of carbohydrates in daily diet. The body converts the excess carbohydrates in the body into glycogen and stores them in the muscles or liver.   If the consumption exceeds that level, the body overcomes it by storing the carbohydrates as proteins. If the level of carbohydrates crosses that threshold, the body converts that into fats. The carbohydrates and protein conversion is reversible, but the carbohydrate to fat conversion is irreversible. The only way to remove excess fat is by fat burning by physical activities.

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