Peter Attia· MD
six percent fructose and five percent glucose and that really is bad stuff soft drinks should i think they should be banned right so that's like a hundred and ten grams of total sugar per liter
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six percent fructose and five percent glucose and that really is bad stuff soft drinks should i think they should be banned right so that's like a hundred and ten grams of total sugar per liter
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so a 6% glucose drink means there is 60 grams of glucose per liter yeah so soft drinks are like 11% they have like 6% fructose and 5% glucose