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Why is fructose being called the invisible poison in 2025?

Why is fructose being called the invisible poison in 2025?

In 2025, excessive fructose consumption has sparked in-depth discussions about its effects on the body. Recent research reveals that this element can trigger a series of silent metabolic changes, raising a warning about modern eating habits.

Based on information released by the “São Paulo State Government Agency” portal, TV Foco now provides more details on the subject.

The initial impact on the gut

A collaborative study between USP and Université Laval, Canada, demonstrated that excess fructose alters the way the intestine processes glucose.

This change results in increased sugar absorption, which consequently compromises the body's glycemic control. Researchers have observed in animal models that these intestinal changes precede more serious problems.

These include glucose intolerance and fat accumulation in the liver, conditions directly linked to metabolic dysfunctions.

See the full article on the TV Foco website, a partner of Metrópoles .

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