
Fructose: The Scariest Ingredient in the World
"Find Out the Truth Behind Fructose, and How It Effects Your Body on a Biological Level as Well as a Physcial Level."
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Narrated by:
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Kenneth Sowards
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By:
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Trevor Clinger
About this listen
The poor ingredient fructose has received some harsh criticisms over the years. Instead of accepting what the general media says, since they are compensated for promoting foods high in fructose, I want to provide you with the ingredient fructose and provide a nonbiased, in-depth look at what this type of sugar really does to your body. This article is scholarly and informative to those trying to seek a solution in determining if fructose is the cause of their health problems. I am a personal trainer certified by the National Federation of Professional Trainers, certification number 45582.
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