← Back to context Comment by BirAdam 2 months ago Not quite. The body will just enter ketosis if glucose and glycogen levels are too low. 2 comments BirAdam Reply cyberax 2 months ago The grandparent means something a bit different. Muscles can use glucose without _oxygen_ to get short bursts of energy quickly by rearranging glucose molecules (indirectly) into lactic acid.Ketones can't be used for this purpose. hinkley 2 months ago Glycogen is stored in the muscles and in the liver, not just the liver. The liver holds around half of your reserves.
cyberax 2 months ago The grandparent means something a bit different. Muscles can use glucose without _oxygen_ to get short bursts of energy quickly by rearranging glucose molecules (indirectly) into lactic acid.Ketones can't be used for this purpose. hinkley 2 months ago Glycogen is stored in the muscles and in the liver, not just the liver. The liver holds around half of your reserves.
hinkley 2 months ago Glycogen is stored in the muscles and in the liver, not just the liver. The liver holds around half of your reserves.
The grandparent means something a bit different. Muscles can use glucose without _oxygen_ to get short bursts of energy quickly by rearranging glucose molecules (indirectly) into lactic acid.
Ketones can't be used for this purpose.
Glycogen is stored in the muscles and in the liver, not just the liver. The liver holds around half of your reserves.