Paul Saladino· MD
That's absolutely going to completely mess up your gut flora, create inflammation in your body through lipopolysaccharide coming from that dispiosis in your gut.
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That's absolutely going to completely mess up your gut flora, create inflammation in your body through lipopolysaccharide coming from that dispiosis in your gut.
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Like you mentioned earlier in the podcast these sugar-sweetened beverages everything hits all at once. I mean, it's like, you know, you're getting a big bolus of glucose and that affects the gut, and you release inflammatory things like, you know, lipopolysaccharide.