This comes up, kamg up a lot in the podcast between peter and rick. And it starts to make a little intuitive sense. Why wouldn't the same be for humans? We have this uricase mutation,. after all, which i'll go into a little later in the podcast. Fruit makes humans fat. But when i look at my results. I see fruit, which are significantly gan contribute to the over all fructos load in the human diet. But i see people losing weight.  I stay very mean. Is it my genetics? Or is it the fact that fructos and fruit is not the same as fructureos and isolation?"

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