Paul Saladino· MD
high salt intake causes leptin resistance and obesity and mice by stimulating and dodging this fructose production
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high salt intake causes leptin resistance and obesity and mice by stimulating and dodging this fructose production
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if we give salt to animals that cannot metabolize fructose what we find is they eat the same amount of salt they get that salt concentration goes up in their blood the same but they don't gain weight they don't become obese and they don't be and they don't become hypertensive
if we give salt to animals that cannot metabolize fructose what we find is they eat the same amount of salt they get that salt concentration goes up in their blood the same but they don't gain weight they don't become obese and they don't be and they don't become hypertensive so that this hypertension and the left ventricular hypertrophy and all these things that are happening are driven in a lot by the conversion of of glucose to fructose in the body from the salt