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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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Is There an Energetic Reason for Fructos?

Fructose is metabolized differently from glucose, leading to survival advantages in low oxygen environments. While glucose metabolism heavily involves mitochondrial processes requiring oxygen, fructose allows for survival through glycolysis, facilitating energy production without oxygen. Animals like naked mole rats utilize fructose to manage low oxygen conditions by shifting their metabolic processes to prioritize survival. This conversion contributes to increased glycogen and lipid storage, which can later be utilized during fasting or periods of low food availability, such as hibernation or migration. However, this metabolic flexibility poses risks, as many cancer cells thrive in low oxygen states and preferentially utilize fructose for energy, thus compromising treatment strategies. Recent research indicates that blocking the fructose metabolism pathway impairs cancer cell survival, highlighting the fuel's dual role in both survival and tumor proliferation under low oxygen conditions.

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