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#87 - Rick Johnson, M.D.: Fructose—The common link in high blood pressure, insulin resistance, T2D, & obesity?

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Dosage Question Around Frictos

High intake of processed carbohydrates, particularly salty foods and alcoholic beverages, contributes to various health issues such as obesity and metabolic syndrome. Beer consumption is notably detrimental due to its yeast content, which activates specific metabolic pathways, leading to increased uric acid levels and abdominal obesity, often referred to as 'beer belly syndrome.' This consumption pattern also correlates with elevated risks of liver disease, high blood pressure, and raised triglycerides. The relationship between alcohol, especially beer, and sugar-like effects complicates dietary advice, emphasizing the importance of understanding dosage and the combination of consumed substances. When considering fructose, derived from sources like fruit juices, sodas, and sports drinks, it is crucial to assess whether the intake surpasses harmful levels, as regular consumption of sugary liquids is generally discouraged.

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