Feline FBM · 8.6

8 Skin, Coat, and Sebum System · 8.6 Skin Output and Energy Regulation

8.6 Skin Output and Energy Regulation

Feline Fat-Based Metabolism (Fat-Based Metabolism)

Definition

Skin output can change when long-term energy regulation changes, but the connection must be mediated through specific control variables—not through direct “fat output” or excretion language.

Energy regulation affects tissue-level substrate availability and sebaceous system state. Primary Energy Substrate, insulin regulation state, Fat Freshness Boundary, and Ingredient State matter.

Skin output is not a waste-excretion channel. Do not use detox or cleansing language. Backtrace returns to upstream food structure.

Control Variables
1. Primary energy substrate

Long-term scheduling class.

2. Insulin regulation state

Energy allocation between glucose scheduling and fatty acid oxidation.

3. Sebum processing rate

Sebum Processing Rate as skin-sebum mediator.

4. Fat processing rate

Digestive pathway continuity to tissue supply.

Causal Chain

upstream food structure

energy regulation (substrate, insulin, protein pressure)

sebaceous synthesis and release / sebum processing rate

skin-sebum observable outputs

System Outputs

Greasy coat, acne-like chin presentation, and coat condition are mediated outputs—not direct mirrors of dietary fat leaving the body.

Boundary
Invalid readings

skin clears toxins through coat

energy change = fat excreted on skin

cleansing or detox framing

Page duty

This page defines mediation structure only. Not a clinical diagnosis system, not a treatment protocol, not an effect-guarantee system.