Peter Attia· MD
you know in animal studies they can block sugar-induced obesity and uh diabetes and fatty liver
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you know in animal studies they can block sugar-induced obesity and uh diabetes and fatty liver
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the fructokinase knockout tends not to want to eat sugar they tend not to not like fructose and so you have to kind of force them to eat the fructose but even if you force them to eat the fructose they'll never get fat
you know in animal studies they can block uh sugar induced obesity and uh diabetes and fatty liver