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Most of your favorite health influencooors are still stuck on this one.

(and unfortunately may never capitulate since they've built so much of their brand upon the fallacy that some fructose is good, some fructose is bad)

On the molecular level (i.e. what your liver sees), fructose is fructose is fructose.

Not saying it'll kill you if you eat a few berries every once in a while, but to say it's healthy is false. Zero fructose is optimal.

Sugar addicts gonna cope.

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Maaaad cope out there. Saladino is reaching derangement levels with his cope and super complicated “theories” about why carbs and honey are actually beneficial. What a joke

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Fructose is fructose, no matter what.

What would you recommend (competitive) athletes do for carbohydrates? Glucose? None?

honey aint poison. my boy Winnie been living off it for ever