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Back to EpisodesNew Study Highlights Fructose's Unique Role in Metabolic Disease
Published 3 weeks, 6 days ago
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- Fructose acts as a metabolic signal that pushes your body to store fat and lowers cellular energy, which explains why weight gain and fatigue can happen even without obvious overeating
- Your body converts fructose into fat more easily than other sugars, increasing triglycerides and driving fatty liver, insulin resistance, and long-term metabolic disease
- Cutting sugar alone isn't enough because your body can produce fructose internally, meaning metabolic dysfunction reflects deeper energy signaling problems
- Alcohol and vegetable oils worsen the same pathway by damaging your cells, lowering energy production, and accelerating fat buildup in your liver
- Removing fructose overload, eliminating alcohol, avoiding unstable fats, and restoring proper energy intake and daily rhythms helps your body shift back toward efficient energy use instead of fat storage