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The Truth About Sugar, Alcohol, Caffeine, Protein & Exercise with Neuroscientist Dr Tommy Wood #404

Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

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The Impact of Fructose and Sugar on Health and Fatty Liver Disease

Metabolizing fructose can be stressful for cells and can contribute to fatty liver disease. Consuming high amounts of fructose or sugar increases this risk. Nutritional deficiencies, such as low choline levels, can also affect fatty liver disease risk. It's important to consider the overall context of sugar consumption and prioritize minimally processed and nutrient dense foods for optimal health.

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