This post is going to be dedicated to our friend Mr fructose. He is generally seen as an acceptable choice because he is attained through the consumption of fruit, but he is also vilified for his evil form high fructose corn syrup. Now read on as I take you through the fructose adventure!
Fructose is processed in the liver and when too much is consumed it is no longer used as sugar and is converted to fats and is sent it into the bloodstream as triglycerides with uric acid and free radicals (reactive oxygen species) also being formed. With high triglycerides comes a host of other issues including: heart disease, issues relating to appetite hormone regulation (weight gain), insulin resistance and non alcoholic fatty liver disease.
- Triglycerides can build up and cause damage to liver function and when released into the bloodstream can contribute to the growth of plaque in the arterial walls.
- Uric acid can turn off the production of nitric oxide, which helps protect the artery walls from damage.
- Free radicals can damage cell structures and enzymes.
We like to keep fructose consumption to a minimum. A small handful of fruit (mostly berries) is fine and absolutely zero high fructose corn syrup!
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