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

The Peter Attia Drive

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Glucose and Fructosuria in Animals

One animal has a functional fructo cines, one does not. Both animals presumably can make the same amount of frictos,. Because you're not impairing the conversion of glucose to sorbital to frictos. You're just impairing in one animal, the conversion of Frictos to One Phosphorus. So are they experiencing fructos uria? Where is the excess fructos going in that animal? They do have fructureos uria. And so they go into a positive energy balance where they're eating more than they need. This is associate with wakging.

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