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Discover how you can live without constant hunger and fatigue, brain fog, poor sleep, and other low-energy symptoms. The Energy Balance Podcast will teach you how to maximize your cellular energy so you can take back your health and finally experience clear-headed focus, restful sleep, and all-day energy you didn’t think was possible.
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5 days ago
5 days ago
- Whether Robert Lustig is right about fructose being a poison
- What Robert Lustig completely misses when comparing the biochemistry of glucose, fructose, and alcohol
- Whether a low-fat, high-carb diet actually causes fatty liver
- The research on fructose and it’s toxicity
- Whether you should be minimizing fruit juice intake in the form of fruit, fruit juice, and honey
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https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/ep-132-youve-been-lied-to-about-fructose/
Timestamps:
0:00 – intro
1:01 – Robert Lustig’s claims that fructose is a poison
5:50 – what Robert Lustig misses when it comes to glucose, the “good carbohydrate”
12:05 – what’s really responsible for the toxic effects of alcohol
16:53 – Robert Lustig's claim that fructose can’t be converted to glycogen is false [Robert Lustig’s fructose lies begin]
20:50 – whether fructose is inherently toxic in the liver
24:22 – the research showing that Robert Lustig is wrong about fructose
32:40 – whether fructose is really different from glucose in terms of its effects at the liver
35:51 – key factors missing in fructose research – endotoxin, PUFA, and rat research
41:22 – average fructose intakes are far below the amounts that are typically used in research
43:41 – whether Robert Lustig is right that fructose causes more fat production than glucose
49:35 – whether fructose (or carbs in general) cause fatty liver disease
52:15 –low-carb, high-fat diets trigger the exact mechanisms Dr. Lustig blames on fructose
1:00:59 – what really causes fatty liver disease
1:04:20 – should we avoid fructose-containing foods to fix fatty liver disease? Is soda and candy the answer?
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