How does the body adapt to a lack of food during fasting?
During fasting, the body adapts by utilizing stored energy reserves, primarily glycogen and fat. The host explains that the body can survive without immediate food intake by relying on these reserves, but it's crucial to replenish them adequately after fasting.
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