Fat burners release the stored body fat from your fat cells by breaking down fat cells. The released body fat, in the form of fatty acids, will then be found available in your blood stream for mobilisation to the muscle cells and are thus burned to generate energy.
Additionally, fat burners also prevent lipogenesis or formation of fat cells. These also suppress appetite and reduce the feeling of hunger. In effect, food intake is reduced and this leads to weight loss as less fat and calories are available as energy source or for burning as well as storage.
Eventually, burning or breaking down the stored fat as well as reducing the storage of body fat lead towards attaining your healthy body weight or healthy body composition. |