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#14 - Robert Lustig, M.D., M.S.L.: fructose, processed food, NAFLD, and changing the food system

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Dopomin and Ethenal in the Brain?

Ethenal is polar and dissolves lipids, it also creates acid aldahide. So you can kill neurons, not necessarily from excitation, but from the biochemistry of the molecule. Ethena has some of these negative properties in the brain that you've just alluded to. And we might not even get into it to day, because you've spoken so eloquently about it elsewhere,. About the similarities between ethanal and fructos in the liver. In the liver, yes. How are they similar in the brain, if at all?

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