Peter Attia· MD
even when you control so that you don't eat more fructose will not cause weight gain but it will cause fatty liver insulin resistance and diabetes and so forth
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even when you control so that you don't eat more fructose will not cause weight gain but it will cause fatty liver insulin resistance and diabetes and so forth
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but the fructose is also doing stuff where even if you control for the weight gain they still get the fatty liver and stuff which the controls don't
but even when you control the exact same diet all the other metabolic effects of fructose are still going on they're still becoming insulin resistant they're still getting fatty liver they're still getting hypertension
but even when you control the exact same diet all the other metabolic effects of fructose are still going on they're still becoming insulin resistant they're still getting fatty liver they're still getting hyper tension