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#214 - Is fructose a driver of Alzheimer’s disease? | Dr. Richard Johnson & Dr. Rob Lustig

LEVELS – A Whole New Level

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The Polyole Pathway and Cataracts

When the brain gets a concussion, there's what we call a little bit of ischemia and the ischemia generates fructose in the brain. This is an important point for our audience who's listening. The polyole pathway is the reason for cataracts because glucose gets converted to sorbitol,. And that's an osmolite, which holds on to water.

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