top | item 42630548 (no title) jtc331 | 1 year ago I believe sucrose and fructose are processed differently — specifically fructose is processed by the liver so can have the same issues as alcohol there. discuss order hn newest jandrewrogers|1 year ago Sucrose is 50% fructose. HFCS is typically 42-55% fructose. They are essentially indistinguishable to your liver. majkinetor|1 year ago There is also a chemical bond that needs to be broken in sucrose load replies (1) sideshowb|1 year ago > Sucrose is 50% fructoseWhat? They're different molecules load replies (1)
jandrewrogers|1 year ago Sucrose is 50% fructose. HFCS is typically 42-55% fructose. They are essentially indistinguishable to your liver. majkinetor|1 year ago There is also a chemical bond that needs to be broken in sucrose load replies (1) sideshowb|1 year ago > Sucrose is 50% fructoseWhat? They're different molecules load replies (1)
majkinetor|1 year ago There is also a chemical bond that needs to be broken in sucrose load replies (1)
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What? They're different molecules