THE FAT BIBLEUnderstanding Fat Changes EverythingBy Grant DallasFat loss has been oversimplified for decades - and that misunderstanding is why most people fail.The Fat Bible strips away myths, motivation talk, and diet ideology to explain fat, metabolism, hormones, and appetite exactly as they work inside the human body - not how the fitness industry markets them.This is not a quick-fix diet book.It is a biological explanation of why fat is stored, why it becomes stubborn, and how fat loss actually happens when the body receives the right signals.Inside this book, you will discover: - Why fat is not passive weight, but a hormonally active tissue- How sugar quietly reprograms the body to store fat around the waist- Why alcohol switches off fat burning and accelerates ageing- How testosterone, oestrogen, insulin, cortisol, and sleep control fat storage- Why overeating is rarely about hunger - and what actually drives it- The difference between subcutaneous fat and dangerous visceral organ fat- Why fatty liver disease is now one of the biggest hidden barriers to fat loss- Why most diets fail after initial success - and how to stop the rebound- How exercise really fits into fat loss (and why it's often misunderstood)- Why higher-fat diets often work better for appetite control and maintenance- What weight-loss drugs and peptides do - and what they don't fix- How to keep fat off long-term without suffering or obsessionRather than telling you to "eat less and move more," The Fat Bible explains the internal systems that decide whether your body allows fat loss to happen at all.This book is written for: - People frustrated with stubborn belly fat- Anyone tired of dieting cycles and rebound weight gain- Readers who want understanding instead of willpower lectures- Those who want fat loss explained without gimmicks or false promisesUnderstanding fat changes everything.Because once you understand the signals, you regain control.fat loss science metabolism explained, belly fat insulin resistance hormones, visceral fat fatty liver metabolism, sugar addiction fat storage insulinovercoming overeating appetite control.