The Trouble With Fructose
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After having a lot of problem about my liver because of a frutarian diet , I have to admit , 100% of the information in this video is true
Fructose is the main poison
Strange I’ve suffered with anxiety and mood swings for ages I did an extensive elimination diet and food diary.
Turns out I need fructose to function if I haven’t had fructose in a while I get all the symptoms of hypoglycaemia but by blood sugar as shown in this vid comes up normal.
This was literally the last thing I expected everyone says fructose is bad but I feel awful without it.
I did grow up weirdly not liking water and all I would drink was fruit juice.
@@Duck72432 I am the same. The main thing I consume in my diet is fruit. Not solely fruit- but it is what I consume the most of in my day and without it, I just have no energy, no motivation, depressed. I am very shocked to see all this information about fructose being bad for you. My blood tests are amazing and I have no health issues.
Maybe you just overdone it
Because you use it badly.
How long have you been fruitarian? Please respond! 🙏
Smartest explanation on Fructose and Glucose I’ve ever heard from anyone. Easy to understand. Completely changed the way I view (and consume) sugars. Dr.Fung is brilliant.
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This man explains things so easily. I have a severe sugar addiction and am slowly cutting it out
Same here. How’s it going on your end? I went carnivore
There is no such thing as a sugar "addiction". It just tastes good.
@@sjoseph1513 yeah keto carnivore seems to be helping
@@donwinston Christ, have you done no research at all? This must be your first time hearing about the concept...the brains chemical reaction to sugar is very real.
@@shellydrelly No human on earth is snorting confection ate sugar or injecting maple syrup into their veins. Sugar TASTES GOOD! It is not f'ing "addictive". Don't be such a boob.
I juiced for years thinking it was healthy, i now realise how i became diabetic with liver disease..
What were you juicing?
I think he was just drinking processed juices. They're the fucking worst
Fruit is healthy eat raw
Eat the whole fruit with all the fiber instead of juicing it
I put some chia seeds or something after i juice that is rich in fiber my tactic
I've watched many video's about fruit sugar and this is the only one that has made any sense to me. Thanks!!!
This man saved my life too. ❤️
please tell your story.
Mines too
To those who are confused about the fruits being bad: no, he's not saying fruits are bad. He used fruits and bread as examples to distinguish the types of sugars and differentiate glucose and fructose. He never once says fruits are bad. He's targeting table sugar in its pure form and how many food products have them. Ironically, even sliced bread have "added sugar" in them which technically makes them less healthy.
The reason why he says glucose (and hence bread) is "better" than fructose is because every cell in the body has a receptor that can take up glucose and use it. When there's excess glucose, insulin is released that "forces" all body cells to take in glucose from the blood (except for diabetics).
For fructose, only the liver and pancreas has the receptor that can take it in. If the body has enough glucose and full glycogen stores (during the insulin fed state), all that fructose are converted to fat (hence fatty liver).
Hence why table sugar which gives you a 1:1 ratio of glucose and fructose respectively can lead to fatty liver and metabolic syndrome. When you consume table sugar in forms of sugary drinks\sweets etc, Your body is not just getting glucose from that table sugar BUT on top of that, it's also getting fructose.
He exactly implied fruit is bad. Fructose/glucose ratio in fruit is higher than table sugar which makes it far worse. Unfortunately, many people are addicted to fruit and think they're healthy so they come up with rationalizations as wht fruit is okay. What they don't understand is sugar content of fruit, as we have them today, is manipulated by humans to be much larger than they are in the wild.
My dear friends, if fruit today is truly unhealthy, how is there 100s of studies that prove its benefits?? Yes fruit today has been modified and it is a bit sweeter, but not much. The type of fruit you eat will have a much larger impact on your total fructose intake than how modified the fruit is. Anyway, most of the modifications are reducing sour and bitter chemicals making the fruit taste sweeter while not even changing the fructose content. This video was informative but the information was improperly presented. Many people will walk away thinking fruit is bad for them, that is a shame
If you read dr. Fung books he is recomending some fruits in daily diet. Personaly I think we are missing something, it simply can not be the same fructose from table suger and fruits since in fruits it contains not only fiber, but vitamins, minerals, antioxidance and many healthy phytochemicals. In sugar you have it plain...I totaly agree that video is very informative but not complete...what is realy pitty because many people will be missguided.
@Jonathan Todd I’m going to assume you don’t actually believe that and you are just trying to troll. You’re either a moron or a jerk. If you are a moron who can’t see the benefit of eating fruit, your health will suffer, hopefully preventing you from procreating. If you’re a jerk, hopefully all women will find you repulsive. I will let natural selection protect the gene pool and take over from here :)
@@imanshaf8429 the fruit I eat in my country I believe is not GMOs
He explained it so well with factual points unlike other gurus
That video was so informative, I just learned that all this time I was doing it wrong, now I will focus on the true enemy, fructose of course. Thank you Doctor I always love your videos. E. J.
I have dropped from 203 down to below 150 using his guidance. He is wonderful.
Please please don't add background music - it is distracting and completely pointless!
It gave it that “everything is going to be okay” atmosphere lol
almost everyone is turning into a noise addict...without realising it
Millennial got triggered 😂😂
Agree
Right?
I just want to hear some good information. My emotional state doesn't need to be manipulated in the process.
For years now I thought eating lots, and I mean LOTS, of frozen, red, seedless grapes was a good thing because of the fructose, and that it was glucose that was the enemy. Now I see this video.
This is the best and most easily understood explanation of fructose/glucose I’ve ever seen!
Mypsychologist recommended this video to me, and this guy is absolutely amazing at explaining how the body is effected by sugar. I’m so glad i started the keto diet. The way I was eating was going to kill me.
what was your symptoms please ? i come from Belgium :)
Calm down folks, Dr. Fung is NOT anti fruit! He IS against added sugars like table sugar (sucrose) and high fructose corn sugar. This interview is just a brief discussion of the relationship between too much fructose consumption and the liver.
His book The Obesity Code is excellent. In that book, he says WHEN to eat is important, so we should “just don’t snack” and consider making breakfast optional. (He discusses occasional longer fasts, with a doctor’s supervision for those taking prescription meds, as something many people should consider too.)
For WHAT to eat, his rules on p. 233 are:
1. Reduce your consumption of added sugars.
2. Reduce your consumption of refined grains.
3. Moderate your protein intake.
4. Increase your consumption of natural fats.
5. Increase your consumption of fiber and vinegar.
Regarding desserts, he says on p. 221:
“Follow the example of traditional societies. The best desserts are fresh seasonal fruits, preferably locally grown. A bowl of seasonal berries or cherries with whipped cream is a delicious way to end a meal. Alternatively, a small plate of nuts and cheeses also makes for a very satisfying end to a meal, without the burden of added sugars.
Dark chocolate with more than 70% cacao, in moderation, is a surprisingly healthy treat....”
On p. 222 he adds:
“That is not to say that sugar cannot be an occasional indulgence. Food has always played a major role in celebrations - birthdays, weddings, graduations, Christmas, Thanksgiving, etc. The keyword here is _occasional_ . Dessert is not to be taken every day.
“Be aware, though, that if your goal is weight loss, your first major step must be to severely restrict sugar. Don’t replace sugar with artificial sweeteners, as they also raise insulin as much sugar and are equally prone to causing obesity.“
Is that not simple, common sense advice? I am a big fan! And very grateful he provides a loophole for some forms of chocolate! 😊
REDUCE FRUITS
Cocoa is high in histamine , especially those with high cocoa content
Thank you. The whole fruit thing is confusing and stressing me out. I've lowered my carb intake, started IF and daily protein/fruit smoothies (usually a dark berry) after working out. I'm pre-diabetic and recently diagnosed with fatty liver. Would hate to think I'm causing more harm to myself with the smoothies.
I love how this video has been simplified to understand what fructose really is thank you.
its actually OVERsimplyfied and completely anti- the scientific consensus.
@@Cin9999 What is the scientific consensus?
@@mikecain6947 Like the WHO, ACC, ADA and all other major institutions recommend its a diet of mostly whole plants and lean protein. For the specifics you can go on any of these institutions websites. Limiting red and processed meats and alcohol to a minimum etc.
Guidelines specifics are things like
@@Cin9999 Thank you.
@@Cin9999 there’s nearly no evidence suggesting red meat is bad it’s the most nutrient dense food there is and most evolutionary consistent food for the majority of the planet.
They also recommended like 65% carbs that makes no sense.
You have to Actually read the studies and science not the recommendations from corrupt organisations
THE MUSIC???????? makes no sense. I like what Jason is saying, but I get sick of the music.
Yes, why would anyone think adding frontground music on top of the speech is a good idea? What is the thought process there?
Agree with you
Daddy chill
The more I watch his videos the more I learn 😱 about food!
EURIKA! 4 minutes that probably changed my life. Kudos!
If my doctor had told me about this, I would not have had insulin resistance.
Now I understand the difference between glucose fructose and sucrose. Makes complete sense about the all carbs are bad myth. Thanks guys.
If your goal is to lose weight you will hate glucose too cause with time it will increase insulin and you wont be able to lose weight and with time will start to gain it.
@@dreadreaper7123 That is bullshit. Losing weight is all about calorie balance. Your f'ing hormones do not matter.
@@donwinston than why does type 1 diabetic can't put any weight without insulin shots?
@@dreadreaper7123 Because they will die.
@@donwinston why cant they gain weight without insulis calorie counter? See how your pathetic eat less move more theory fall flat...
Just brilliant and simple explanation, thank you..
It is good that Dr Fong out pointed out when you eat fructose, it doesn't show up in the blood glucose level, because the glucose meter measure glucose only.
So does this means diabetics patients who eat a lot of sweet fruit, then do test on their blood sugar with a personal glucose meter wouldn't see a sugar spike.
Yeah, I thought about that, too. I hope that dr. Fung has got studies to prove that and not only - 'guessing'...
What needs to be remembered is that the molecule of fructose is waaay waay smaller then the molecule of glucose.
The molecule of fructose can easily cross the cellular wall of a cell without the assistance of insulin, while glucose to 'disappear' from blood system (to lower the blood sugar level) and into the cell needs the insulin to carry it through that wall....
Fruit isn't the major source of fructose in the American diet. Most Americans eat too little, not too much fruit. In addition, it's been demonstrated that the fructose in fruit is not utilized the same in the human body, as the fructose in processed foods and table sugar.
Fructose is everywhere in processed foods. That is the major source.
The main problem for most people, including myself, is moderation. For me, one apple leads to three. I even tried just buying the green ones. Didn't matter. A sweet tooth is hard to tame. 😔
Apples, and fruit in general, aren't responsible for obesity, as the sugar is bound up in fiber and phytochemicals, and the actual amount of sugar is relatively low. Most people can only eat one or two apples, not three.
@@Magnulus76 Over an entire day, it's a big jump from two to three? If you say so. 😂
@@TerriblePerfection Three apples spread over a day isn't going to present a high fructose load to the liver.
But who eats three apples a day? I like variety in fruit and keep a couple different kinds around.
@@Magnulus76 Today's fruit bears little resemblance to the fruit our ancestors ate, having been bred to be larger and sweeter. Now it's basically tree candy. But if you believe that the sugar content is negligible, enjoy.
@@TerriblePerfection Fruit doesn't just grow on trees, and the sugar is bound up in a matrix of nutrients and fiber that isn't the same as eating table sugar or syrup.
There are plenty of fruits that you can even eat on a ketogenic diet, like berries, jackfruit, etc.
Eric berg and this man are life-savers. I am now onemonth in Keto and IF .
You were probably too washed up from watching dr berg. So you took what you wanted to take from this video. Fruits are healthy and important! They supply potassium and many good stuff.
@@yahyasaady513 but we can get em from Veggies as well. Fructose is the worst
@@matetlayno5320 true.
"Did you turn in your paper, Mr. Berrrrrgggg?"
Its just "science" but reality is different, you won stay all your life on keto and IF. Thats not gonna happen
ok, now I'm mad as hell. Why aren't people TOLD this?
I'm mad as hell and I am not going to take it anymore
Be careful interpreting this most people will hear this and think fruits are the devil. Fruits do contain fructose however not so much when you look at the common foods in the typical diet that are loaded with high fructose syrup.
@@adelclay5283 yeah exactly. Fruit isn't the issue. It's the high FRUCTOSE corn syrup that's in every single processed food you eat. 😒🙄 this video is extremely misleading
@@adelclay5283 Fruit is absolutely the same as HFCS. A banana has the same sugar content as a can of coke. Another example: Read the side of a Tropicana Fresh squeezed orange juice.
@@austyn5004 A banana has the same sugar content as a can of coke. A 12 glass of Tropicana Fresh Squeezed oj also has the same sugar content as a 12 oz can of coke. Tell me again that it's only the HFCS thats a problem.
Eat real food in moderation.Eat to live .Stay active.Gluttony kills more than the sword.
Exactly ,I agree with you
Don't forget Honey, it's pure fructose.
Well, not pure fructose, it’s 30% glucose and 38% fructose by mass. Still, almost as bad as sucrose.
All this stuff about glucose and fructose depends on how YOU react to these things. Some guys can eat a lot of it and no problem, some others have a little of it and boom fat all over. This is not a rule for everyone. I´ve eaten a lot of fructose all my life, my body fat is below 10%. I blame that to my genetics. Yeah, I bike two times a week and lift weight almost everyday at home, but I do believe people react to food in totally different ways. So don´t freak out if you´ve eaten a lot of fruit all your life and blame your belly fat on those amazing apples or bananas you´ve had. It´s YOU who´s doing wrong, not exercising, not moving around enough so your body get in shape.
Best comment 👍
I have been pronouncing fructose wrong my whole life.
Or he has. Who‘s to say? 😄 I put it down to dialect.
Thank you for sharing this it has helped me so much ❤
Do not forget that fruits have both fructose and glucose, and a diabetic should take care of the amount of fruits he is having
That’s true....
The right amount of fruit for a diabetic is none.
@@genestone4951 I agree
The Fructose in Fruit is exactly the same as the Fructose in sugar and HFCS!!
Dr Greger debunked this lol
Just read your name.
Are you that carni doctor everyone talks about?
Bullshit
Fruit has fiber and phytochemicals Which are antidotes to fructose toxicity! Refining juste concentrates the poison and throws away the antidote! Nature is so clever
Coach greg is going to destroy you soon
Right, but in a piece of fruit there's a fraction of the fructose you find in sugary drinks and other things with HFCS. Amount matters.
Dr. Fung is a true healer
He is.✨
Omg, I just ate tons of dried figs .... I must have put a lot of pressure on my liver..... Thank you very much for the video!
Except that this genius forgot to include that the fructose in fruit comes with enzymes phytochemicals and minerals that help the body use it. Fruit sugar is the perfect food for diabetics. It does not need insulin to get into cells
@@freddygolzofficial4129 and that fruits comes with almost equal amounts of fibres to equal out the fructose. Exception being grapes
Don't be stupid. Figs are a perfectly healthy food. (Unless you are being sarcastic here)
@@donwinston Figs are fine, they have a bit more glucose than fructose even. Problem is with fruits that are high in fructose, such as apples, pears, grapes, pineapples, oranges and such. Juicing them is gonna wreck havock on your liver. In my opinion it's best to juice vegetables and maybe certain citruces.
@@Wamrage76 If you don't eat too many calories there is no way in hell you are going to get a fatty liver by eating fructose. You could guzzle a gallon of agave syrup(90% fructose) for breakfast every day and if the calories you eat are less than the calories you use up moving your butt then you will not get a fatty liver!
I feel like fruits are ok in moderation. Like with anything, don’t have too much of it. I live with two of my family members who have very low body fat, and they basically don’t snack on fruit that much and eat max three meals a day. I on the other hand, have always bought into the “fruits are good for you so you can eat as much of it as you want”, so I eat more of. than the average person. And it’s no wonder I have had a much higher body fat percentage ever since I started eating more fruits years ago.
I agree, the problem is so many people get massive amounts of fructose in sugary drinks and other things. The amount in fruit is so much less, a normal amount for the average person is perfectly fine. Those of us with blood sugar issues have to eat less, but I really don't believe it needs to be cut out completely. I don't believe for a second that fruit is "bad".
Sugars/ fructose traps fat and it makes you put on weight...
I cut down in fruits and my weight is more manageble. Am glad that I came to know these facts about fruits..
Dr Fung's point are correct...
Lets go back to nature to get the answer...
50 years ago fruits were in their natural form.
Fruits these day are genetically and biotechnically modified, as such fruits these day are bigger, sweeter and juicier. One example is the guava. The guavas sold these days in the markeplace are much bigger from the guavas we use to plant in our backyard..same goes for apples, oranges, mangoes ( oh my they are definitely damn sweet) and the list goes on..
Would just like to ask a question? Do you think the apple Adam ate in Eden's garden was as sweet as the apples we are consuming today?
Even looking back at 50 years ago is enough, the apples those days were not as sweet as they are today...
So this is where the fructose issue come..which Dr Fung is highlighting..
The truth is painful, but we have to accept the fact of the effects of fructose to our health...
@@ainharjitbs so true. we must look to what was available in nature 100 years ago. people think we can just evolve in a 100 years. we arent fruit bats. our liver can't take that much fructose. of course everyone handles food differently.
@@justintowers8230 Well said..👌
I only found out about Fructose the other day, thought I'd search it up thinking it would be a healthier alternative 🤣
I understand to a point cause I'm not hearing too good, the background music could you be more specific on fruits please?
so ive dealt with an ongoing right side rib discomfort for awhile. the last 20 years i was eatting excessive carbs( and not the best kind) cause i was lifting weights and wanted to gain size. I was 6ft 218 pretty muscular. Had high bp all the time. headaches, sore joints,fatigue but the right rib pain scared me. got blood work and Tested postive for gluten sensitivity..no liver damage on ultrasounds or anything like that. so i went gluten free. dropped all breads,cereals,pasta,baked goods etc. felt mildly better but still ate carbs. just without gluten still had right side pains but not as bad. Now im low carb, borderline keto but i still eat fruit. maybe an apple( green) a kiwi and some berries. or a grapefruit and strawberrys. so like 2-3 servings a day. I honestly feel like when i have fruit i get a litttle discomfort again under my right rib! im 6ft 175 lbs now since i went low carb and my blood pressure is down from 160/90 to 108/70. is fructose from the fruits maybe the culprit to this ongoing weird dull zap of pain under my right rib? the only thing i have not tried is fasting. i want to try but then im hungry and i say fuck it.
You should stop eating fruit entirely for some time.Are you celiac ?if not ,than gluten free makes no sense
jason fung is awesome to listen to
I am really got lost in what to eat and what to avoid. Why aren't we created like plants, just wake up in the morning, getting some clorofil from the sun, and that's it. Keto, paleo, omad, IF, akhhhh
Dude stop listening to assholes like this. Ok. For real man. Eat fruits cuz sugars from fruits are easily absorbed by your cells and they love it and pass nutrients to your organs which makes them healthy and strong and even heal organs that are not functioning well. Eating bread and other crap will only give you cancers, diabetes, arthritis etc. Just stop listening to fools like this. Go listen to a naturopath. Look for dr Robert Morse here on RUclips
@@samkaz041 no fructose is not absorbed by the cells you dummy. It goes to the liver.
@A. G. How would coffee cause diabetes ????
My mother in law is 94 and she eats a LOT of fruits
A. G. In Dr. Fung’s book The Obesity Code, he said it was perfectly okay to drink coffee once a day, as long as you don’t add any sugar to it. He also said adding a minimal amount of cream is okay as well.
How can we concentrate on what he says when the music is so distracting!
Laws of thermodynamics cannot be broken
Not that simple; there are also communities that eat enough fruit[high in fructose] to cause diabetes/fatty liver but remain healthy. Partly due to the combination with the roughage and how that is metabolized at a much slower rate biochemically; went years eating 10-14 banana's a day and stayed perfectly healthy. Sure every 8 year-old now knows processed fructose is garbage; we should be more specific in our summations.
What environment are those communities that eat high fruit living in? Is that fruit being shipped thousands of miles away and eaten in environments during winter that the fruit doesnt even grow in or would be available to consume in that environment? Or are those communities living in tropical places where that fruit isnt shipped from thousands of miles away, messing with circadian mechanisms in the body. Someone in Boston in the middle of winter eating bananas and other fruits from different light environments shipped from thousands of miles away isnt healthy. Period.
It's a real pleasure to hear someone talk sense.
I have known many people that eat a high fruit diet and stay slim. Or loose weight.
If eaten raw on an empty stomach no amount of fruit is fattening.
You can even add a little honey. STILL NOT FATTENING !
@@herbbowler2461 I imagine the good doctor is trying to get through to the masses but this over-simplification is no better than the 'fat is bad' myths from yester-years. i understand nuance is difficult to communicate but man somedays I wish we'd try.
@@Kobe29261
All fats are bad is a myth. Margarine is better than butter is another myth.
Now many are preaching all saturated fat is bad as well as all carbs. Even whole organic grains and fruit and root veggies
A high protein diet is good.
And then don't do situps or crunches.
Exercise doesn't increase fat burning.
We now have keto diet. Carnivores diet
Palio diet
These are all myths.
Then all the hype about vaccines and covid. There isn't one bit of truth to any of it
I will stick to the way i started eating and living in 1979.
I will stay healthy !
@@herbbowler2461 everyone is different, in the end it all comes down to environmental factors and genetics. Some tribes can't process starchy foods while others thrive on high carbohydrates and low protein. There is no one size fits all for any population, we are here because our ancestors survived through environmental adaptation by eating the foods that was available to them, still consumption of high fructose(sugar) is not normal for any society as sugar is not a food but a chemical additive derived from sugar canes.
Thank you DR Jason.
Yes, please stop with the background music, very distracting. Otherwise it was great!! Thank you!
Maybe just your sound set up, I barely noticed it.
And governments across the world have been telling us we should eat 5 to 78 servings of fruit every day. Now that the world is waking up the food industry is substituting sugar for HFCS in ordinary food products like bread.
thank you this helps...
Yeh and that's why people on a fruit based diet are usually the ones with lower bmi and better insulin response
Be more direct rather than use sarcasm. These low card bozos are a bit dense.
Great music but why did you have to add the guy talking over it?
It's a song whose lyrics don't rhyme.
Do not take it personally fructose addict.
the problem is that a lot of doctors dont know this stuff
I dont believe fruit is bad for you....missing some facts I think
uhh ya they are. 95% of fruits we eat today are man made. meaning we didnt have access to these over 100 years ago. they have been hybridized for caloric needs. but american dont need calories, they need nutrients from animal foods. not the conventional raised farmed ones.
Fruits have been engineered to be sweeter than they were in the past apparently though. So they aren’t always healthy, too much carbs aren’t always healthy.
Fruits are a wide group of foods with some being fructose bombs with little nutrition, to some being low fructose with a lot of nutrition. Apples for instance have few nutrients, whilst containing a ton of fructose. On the other hand lemons/limes have little fructose with a good amount of nutrients.
@@Bertuzz84 nutrients. Uhh very general term. Thats like saying kale is a superfoodm which is not. Salmon roe is a super food. Lemons n limes are good for one thing. Vitamin C
@Peter Rabbit yea go on the fruitarian diet its the species diet we all deserve
The best explanation of sugars ever.!
Most people who get diabetes, have never been anywhere near a fruit
Exactly ... it's always fried flour pastries with loads of table sugar
Exactly! I'm confused about fruits being bad. I've personally seen diabetics LIVE on bread and pasta. NO fruit consumption all all. I love fruits and I am under 100 lbs and very healthy. Something doesn't make sense.
Amy-Lee Angel get your nutrition advice here, he’s actually a real doctor: ruclips.net/video/nU_RkeA88DY/видео.html
Diabetes type 2 = Too many Carbs
I think you folks have to watch the video multiple times to understand his point on fruits
Phenomenal explanation 👏
Show me someone who got fat by just eating fruit.
Really interesting, thanks for sharing!
Wait?!!!!! Is the problem fructose or HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP.
Fructose is fructose. Hfcs is just mad made.
Fructose in general. Fruits are not a necessity for good health, they are mainly a high source of profit for the food industry, so they will say we should eat a lot of it...$$$$$!
@@philippecardin1109 fresh fruit not the juice.
@@philippecardin1109 Yes, vegetables have everything we need, more than fruits. Vegetables, natural fat (saturated) and good protein, that's a healthy diet.
@@timogronroos4642 Vegetables have lots of anti-nutrients, so I don`t know if they are really that healthy.
Fung forget that if someone eats very low caloric intake, fructose is a very powerful protein sparring.
A diet and health expert telling you to not eat fruit?!?! Has the world gone mad?
Yes you should limit fruit intake
Србомбоница : 2-3 fruits a day is good for you. And compote is not natural food because bread is not natural food. 🙊🙊🙊
@@cb250nighthawk3 Nothing today is natural, not even your organic fruit
Ismail Akduman : that's as good as saying that you and I are not natural, physically.
Eat as official recommendations say in last 50 years and you will be diabetic in 100% cases. Go back what people eat in the 50's and 10 000 years before that.
the chinese.. yea, “using it” that’s the difference. The emphasis tho should be on sucrose and glucose tho. Honestly, how many people are morbidly obese from just eating fruits? White bread sure. Added sugar, sucrose that also gets converted into fructose as well. The emphasis should be there. I haven’t seen many diabetes who are “crazy” about fruits, unless made into a smoothie concoction.
This guy is a genius!
when i drank soda everyday since i was 5 yrs old, i was a 30 yr old drinking stupid amounts of soda everyday. my skin was turning yellow on my hands. I'm thinkin i had the fatty liver disease going on. now I'm 40 and have not had "full flavored" soda for awhile. maybe i have 1 or 2 a year just because i don't do aspartame or nutrasweet and it's too early for a beer at a restaurant and don't feel like water. i mainly drink water now. can't believe i drank that poison for decades.
Let me get my head round this - carbs are not so bad after all and they're definitely better than fruit?
That's how the our body thinks apparently
Fructose is not bad if you get it from the fruit with all the fiber, you'll have to consume a significant amount of fruit before it becomes a problem and you'll probably be full before that happens. Fructose is bad when they add it to soda, candy, salad dressings, cereal and even baby formula all with extravagant quantities and with out the fiber. Fruit is healthy and good for you.
fruits are carbs.
@@Lucas_Pacheco_0 Incorrect, they may contain carbs but they are not themselves carbs.
@@robin231176 Obviously, yet we call carbs foods that contain mainly carbs. So fruits are carbs, and butter isn't a carb.
Fructose found in ripe fruits immediately goes not only into the liver cells but also into all cells in the body - why primates have been thriving on fruits diet. Fruits are 50/50 fructose/glucose - they both complement each other when eaten as a ripe fruit.
Because they eat the whole fruit while now we just juice it removing the fiber which is essential for our body.
@@nobodybutHIM777 Yes, and the primate gut, unlike omnivores and other animals, is designed to digest gentle whole ripe fruits. Try finding that in the local big box grocer and you are a lucky man. Although I know a man who feeds his omnivorous dogs exclusively on watermelon and other juicy fruits and they thrive, and I even saw a video of an alligator reaching up into a kumquat tree to eat the fruits, but I doubt I could get my carnivore cat to touch a fruit, and maybe that is why she has to sleep all day after a meaty meal.
ColleenKaralee Peltomaa yes madam ur right
@@colleenkaralee2280
Please tell your friend to stop feeding his dogs a fruit only diet, that is messed up. Have you seen images of people who eat only fruit? Fruitarians? They are clearly malnourished and killing themselves with their diet, which is very deficient in many nutrients such as iodine, B12, amino acids and omega 3. Please ask him to speak with a veterinarian before drastically changing his dogs' diet.
Dogs are much less capable than humans when it comes to breaking down plant foods, they have much shorter digestive tracts which are designed for meat consumption. Breaking down plant foods takes more time and requires a longer digestive tract, which dogs don't have. If the digestive system isn't adapted for it, then it's not an adequate source of nutrients.
If humans can't live on a fruitarian diet, imagine the havoc it is wrecking on those poor dogs...
www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/fruitarianism-raw-fruit-diet-health-why-do-people-do-it-a7614821.html
@@TruffleSeeker54 Dear Janet, Please question your sources of your data, and do a little more looking into the subject. I've seen frugivores who thrive quite well. Of course a newbie will experience de-tox phenomenon because FINALLY the body is not overwhelmed with acidic and processed cooked foods, so yes there will be some initial malaise. There is even a weight lifter who is on a mainly frugivore diet. Apes are frugivores. Humans are primates, and there are quite a few vital and vigorous frugivores with youtube channels. I think you did not do your research extensively enough. I have spent hundreds of hours looking at people on different ways of eating, and studying biochemistry and anatomy, and trying diets out on myself too.
The only reason that frugivor'ing could be a problem is 1) they are still toxic from their history of bad eating habits and the body is pulling out the toxins; 2) they are eating too many unripe fruits (unripe fruits are more acidi-forming), and 3) their adrenal glands (cortisol) are shot and need to experience autophagy so that one can eat sugary fruits without feeling weak.
For example before I started dryfasting to initiate high performance autophagy I could not eat a bunch of grapes without practically going unconscious, but now I can eat grapes to my fill with no side effects. The body during the dryfast initiated autophagy and healed the adrenal glands. The longer I fast in between my fruit feasting window the cleaner my body gets. for example my skin has always been yellowish since birth, and now it is a healthy pinkish tone.
I once spent a whole summer eating nothing but watermelon and it was always delicious and I felt great, but I first did a lot of dryfasting to de-tox my adrenals. Watermelon is very de-toxing.
Ask your vet and he will confirm that dogs are omnivores, so fruit is on the menu. I saw a youtube video of vigorous, happy healthy dogs whose owner feeds them nothing but fruits -especially watermelon. I've seen it in person too. Fruit eating can rejuvenate an old dog. Too bad no researcher as done large studies about this.
It is typical for people following conventional medicine to react to de-tox phenomenon as if it were an illness that needs to be treated - such as fever - and acid-forming foods, for dogs and humans, plus eating all times of the day give the body overwhelm and little chance to autophagically self-cleanse.
There are no biochemical and anatomical studies of fruitarians in large enough numbers by researchers to prove out your statement, and any doctor or vet who agrees with your statement was given data without any significant research to back it up, and universities are largely funded by pharmaceutical companies and - for vet colleges - companies with profit motives.
Wait, is he saying fruit is unhealthy?
There is a reason why it is only (in nature) available for a short time of the year. To make you store fat before the winter comes. 99% of the fruits you can buy is altered by humans, to make it more sweet.
Yes, it's bad. Honey is bad too.
@@vagabondxbbe Honey is around 40% fructose and 30% glucose. It should be avoided. Date Syrup & Stevia are good substitutes.
Excellent summary!
Fruits left the debate 😂
jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/1693739
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Don't give up on fruit. Fast, exercise and avoid processed and fried junk.
Found the stooge
Nice information
The absolute poison for my body,my liver gives me clear signs of not enjoying it lol
Yeah same here, my body clearly tells me that it doesn't like high fructose fruit. But limes and lemons seem fine.
@@Bertuzz84 oh yes ,lemon water helps my acid reflux ,it's a lifesaver for me ,I love lemons 🍋🍋🍋
@@Србомбоница86 what’s ur diet? Ur always blaming one thing!(fruit) would like to know what’s other poisons are in ur diet? there’s other things that can affect the liver not only fruits!!
@@Jb-ky1ri i am sensitive to fructose and histamines ,I try to keep those lower ,I can handle some histamine better so I just make sure to be moderate ,fructose is my biggest issue ,it hurts my intestines ,gives me diarrhea so that's why I am careful
@@Србомбоница86 l see.. is good that ur able to find what is hurting you.. hope you heal ur gut on the way by avoiding those high fructose fruits.
Great. Thanks
Dr. Fung, thank you for explaining the difference between glucose & sucrose. So fascinating that sucrose can not be use by cell & goes straight to liver to turn into fatty liver instead, which causes insulin resistant, leading to Type II Diabetes.
Linda Quach you mean fructose dear
Sucrose = 50% glucose + 50% fructose.
50% of sucrose i.e. the fructose goes straight to the liver.
So the most important blood tests would be glucose tolerance (general insulin resistance); and Liver function (liver fat), which you would need to monitor over years to identify changes, unless you are lucky enough to get scans.
Fructose in fruits is great for you. I am on mainly fruit diet, and solved my fatty liver problem 5 years ago, and never had it again! He talks about China in the 80s, but what hapoened after 80s that all kinds of diseases dramatically increaded in China? Did they suddenly start eating lots of fruits? NO, they started eating the crap we eat in the United States! The cause of their new diseases is a McDonald's store opening every day in China!
the chinese people ate only small amounts of fruits seasonal. having dessert was almost unknown and they did not have any sugary drinks. fructose is not only in fruits.......it is in sugar, honey,etc.........so introducing coca cola and all kind of sweet snacks to china is the main culprit
true
fruit, meat, eggs, white rice, potatoes only good food =)
Good for you. Science tells us: fruit is good but not great. Moderation is everything. And high fruit consumption isn’t healthy for everyone. Awareness is so, so important!
Knew this , but it’s the first time I’ve seen it stated that it’s the fructose that leads to damage of the liver and pancreas. I like potatoes good to know they are less damaging initially.
Potatoes are toxic. They have a type of proteins which can cause damage to your digestive system. I hope this helps...
@@axeissad6909 Tell that to the Irish I’m not green.
@@rubiccube8953 I don't understand what you are saying...
If anything, I'm not joking about potatoes being toxic (they are full of LECTINS).
@@axeissad6909 we don't eat potatoes raw
@@Србомбоница86 Nobody is talking of raw potatoes...
From experience I've learned that I can't eat even low-glycemic fruits like strawberries and raspberries. I have a big-time problem with huge numbers of small, dense, lipid particles. When fruit is completely removed from the diet, the problem of small dense lipid particles vanishes. I am not diabetic, but nearly pre-diabetic.
Natural fruits are healthy and does no harm to any organs in the body. The hybrid fruits are what is NOT recommended.... Such as the American Apples. Seasonal fruits naturally grown such as those in Jamaica are fantastic and healthy.
@@michaell3711 nah
@@Србомбоница86 you can’t eat fruits?
@@Jb-ky1ri I can eat plums and apricots and some apples ,the rest no
@@Србомбоница86 okay so stop
Saying fructose is bad when you eat fructose as in plums/apricot!!
Great video!
These comments are absolutely ridiculous! Just eat the damn fruit in moderation and use common sense 🙄 A balance diet is key!
I would suggest eating them in moderation if you have a healthy BMI of under 25. But don't confuse fruits with healthier stuff like vegetables.
Come to think of it my wife is very active, does like her sweets and eats no fruit. Blood sugar low 80-90 and a cholesterol profile that should , e framed her doctor says. 50 -60 triglycerides. , LDL 60-65 and HDL 98- 113 ! on average, yes that's on no meds!
The natural fructose in fruits should not be harmful because fruits also contain a lot of fibres!
Nope it still can cause issues
@@Србомбоница86 No of course Not!!! Did you check the vlogg of a couple just eating fruits alone for years and tested very normal.
Lol..modern fruit is not natural..it is a frankenstein food
@@nobodybutHIM777 it's very heavy for liver
Fibres , fibres ! I fed up them . They are not always solve everything.
Very simple concept yet extreamly difficult to explain to calorie fanatics.
Given that fructose seems very bad for one's health, what place do fruit have in a healthy diet?
As fruits have many micronutrients as well as fiber and e.g. phythochemicals, and are fairly low in total calories, I believe they are, in moderation, a valuable part of a healthy diet.
Has the research mostly focussed on diets rich in table sugar (sweet beverages, sugary snacks etc.) or also put a moderate fruit intake to the test?
Because it is not. For one, there is no research presented given to this video. Jason Fung is selling low-carb diets, so he has an interest.
There has only been studies on mice, that show that TOO MUCH fructose intake, really quickly, can/maybe create fatty liver. But you can not make a conclusion based on such study. The study also say that it has never been testet on humans yet.
Of cause, Jason Fung has a huge interest in this cause he sells very low carb diets, so he will cherry pick small studies with no claims, and make them huge.
Have a nice day.
@@EmilEngholmSrensen check out Dr. Robert Morse.. all about fruits. great speaker
This information is wrong, look at Dr. McGreggor's videos about fruit -- he actually references controlled STUDIES not just his personal hypothesis. Look at the actual science not just one doctor's guess.
You believe, or you know?
I agree they are valuable , natures gift! All the other crap and no or littlevv physical activity.
Sugar is addictive, it has withdrawal symptoms which demonstrates its addiction, and people make excuses to justify their consumption of it in the same manner as a drug addict. If you explain to people that their lives would be far more improved if they simply ate natural fruits instead of sugary sweets they would react as any drug addict would, by becoming defensive and rationalizing their addiction even when the evidence is right there in front of them. People’s behaviors are often systemic and routine bound, so if they grew up eating a particular type of diet because that’s what their parents taught them to eat, they justify their continuance of the bad diet due to familial relativity until something changes in their routine like a relationship with someone who doesn’t consume the same diet, or a medical situation that bluntly causes them to see the impact of their harmful dietary regiment. Another impactful demonstrator of routine is when people see other people enjoying a POPULAR food indulged in society that often is marketed in commercials to be appealing. The actual sight of people indulging in the commercialized food will cause a popular consumptive reaction by others who want to understand what the fuss is all about, then find themselves partaking routinely with the now popular item. Strength in self control is not a prime character trait in society as was in the past, and over indulgence in instant gratification has taken its place.
I want to clarify that fructose that was considered is artificial. Not naturally occurring in fruit.
This is usually omitted in low carb circles. It's hard to demonize carbs and sugars if eating fruit isn't bad for you.
No,it means fruit also
Molecularly they are the exact same thing
Wow i love this music
so that means we stop eating fruits?please advice!
@@milkiasgebreyesus2202 All fruits are low glycemic, didn't you watch the video? Its because they are not processed into glucose and go straight into the fat in your liver.
fructose doesn't necessarily mean just fruits, it goes to table sugar. The problem is that one tea spoon of table sugar would have as much fructose as an entire banana or apple, and all of that without the vitamins and fiber a fruit would give. But lets be honest, as anything that spikes your insulin, fruits are really bad at keeping us satiated :T
Depends on the individual. If you do eat them, eat them alone. Don't eat them at the same time you eat meat or protein. Give the liver a break.
@@emh8861 actually fructose and glucose absorption is slowed down after a fat and protein rich meal so the liver is not overwhelmed......treat fruit like a (rare) dessert.....then it will do no harm
the background music should be more like from an horror movie
Well most of the cells in our body can't actually process fructose so it's most completely metabolised in the liver essentially the liver converts
fructose to energy this energy can't leave because of its molecular makeup and if there's any excess fructose after the energy conversion the liver stores it as
glycogen which can be broken down into glucose and sent to other cells for use, the liver can only store so much glycogen once it's fully stocked the
extra fructose is used to create triglycerides which can be moved outside of the liver for long-term storage as fat so based on this fruits which
contain a lot of fructose must be bad? well actually no not at all fruits are loaded with water fiber and other nutrients so they take a while to digest therefore their fructose hits deliver. fructose is not unhealthy when it's consumed in moderation in the form of whole foods like fruits and vegetables Don’t know whats this bread talk all about maybe its good if you were going for a sprint so the body can use that glucose right away. There isn’t such good or bad its just about the quantity and time you consume it.
This is confusing. Fruit good or bad.
@@elena2125 Whole fruit good (not fruit juice).
@@youtube_username_ Shush. family has only eaten whole fruit per your whole fruit good. dont drink, dont consume fruit juices, or eat breads, but tons of whole fruits. Tons of fruit. FATTY LIVER. stfu troll!
Thank you so much!
And what about the fructose from the fruits.!!!
It has fiber in a nutshell it basically counteract the fructose where the fructose wouldn’t send a satiety signal which would cause some metabolic signals to be interrupted but the fiber keeps you fuller so you would not have to worry about that and keep burning your regular metabolic rate and your gut microbiome can actually eat the fiber and lastly the fructose limits the rate of fructose absorption
@@areenmc7033 thank you so much !! One more question regarding it. What I understand that it's not recommended on the keto diet..right???
@@sarihalevy45 it depends......some low sugar/fructose fruits like berries may be eaten in small amounts
Thank you Dr
i kept on hearing f***- toes
Lol it’s so easy to get bad information…..I would definitely cross reference his research.
then why people in long term high fruit diets don't have diabetes?
And many with diabetes are taught to avoid glucose not fructose. or Bread pasta and starches not fruit
Fruit's fibre slows the absorption of fructose, thereby giving the Liver time to break it down safely.
Do you mean fruitarians? They only eat fruit, so that`s the only energy source they have. So the body uses that as energy. But they have different problems if they stick to long to it.
@minecraft creeper Steve Jobs was a fruitarian, he died of pancreatic cancer
@minecraft creeper Well to stay healthy we have to stay moderate..
Eat only the recomended portion everyday..whether it carbo, protein, minerals.etc..
Thank you!
How about the fibre in the fruits that we eat?
Did you even watch Dr Fung's video?!?
What about milk.. as it contains lactose which is also a sugar
Fruits are ok but refine sugar not. Do not juice fruits bec we need fiber to counter the fructose....simple.
Well said simple and sweet
Eat a lot fruit and see what happens...modern fruit are 4x sweeter than nature intended
NO fruit is very heavy for liver,you will regret eating it
Refined sugar is better because it has both fructose and glucose ,glucose is very important for us and our body uses glucose entirely, ,glucose is needed for us,fructose is NOT
Modern fruit is not okay. It's too big and too sweet. Grocery store bananas are 3x larger than nature intended.
Does that mean we shouldn't consume any fruits since they all contain fructose??
Why, why why do gummy worms have to be my favorite snack? Pure glucose fructose with some food coloring.
Table sugar that's half fructose and glucose is not that much of a problem as long as there is glucose it won't be too much of a problem.But pure high fructose fruits are the worst
Dont eat candy at all even I had to let go my favorite candy, Candy Corn
Hey can someone help me, I was reviewing the glycolosis pathway, and I understand that in the process of breaking down glucose into two pyruvate molecules, very early on glucose will be converted to glucose 6 phosphate, and then fructose 6 phosphate through an isomerase enzyme. But our cells can convert this fructose 6 phosphate just fine. What's the major difference?
Why can't our body just insert the fructose we might eat into the glycolysis pathway