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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2455918" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>It is quite clear that Fructose may not be the innocent bystander in that it does not directly add to the glucose blood sugars and so appeared to be inert. It is patently not inert.</p><p></p><p>I have seen posters here express their own personal choices. As a T2D I am mindful that my blood sugar levels can run high, and that is a trigger for the liver to fill and overflow, adding in frucrtose on top is a hidden and possibly harmful addition due to my glucose intolerance. We are also seeing NAFLD being a major component of our symptoms, and many of us would wish to limit the chances of making that worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2455918, member: 196898"] It is quite clear that Fructose may not be the innocent bystander in that it does not directly add to the glucose blood sugars and so appeared to be inert. It is patently not inert. I have seen posters here express their own personal choices. As a T2D I am mindful that my blood sugar levels can run high, and that is a trigger for the liver to fill and overflow, adding in frucrtose on top is a hidden and possibly harmful addition due to my glucose intolerance. We are also seeing NAFLD being a major component of our symptoms, and many of us would wish to limit the chances of making that worse. [/QUOTE]
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