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#194 - How fructose drives metabolic disease | Rick Johnson, M.D.

The Peter Attia Drive

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Is the v One B Receptor Knocked Out?

Hibernating bears make some urine, but their bladders stay permeable. It's probbly because of the low metabolism. Because they drop their temperature and their body balism for theyre generating less urine. Their vaso presson levels typically are turned off during hibernation. Animals in the desert often have fat, like in their tails, or the camel has a hump. They want to use the fat as a source of water. And big break through was to realize that vasal presence not just holding on to water by reducing excretion to volume of urine, but it's also holding on toWater by stimulating fat.

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