BEN BIKMAN b CLASSIC | LEAKY GUT from: fructose; veggie oils Leads to fibrosis of liver!

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presents episode 1046 | Dr. Ben Bikman
InsulinIQ.com podcast

Fructose...
-increases LPS movement from the intestines into blood

Study in Journal of Hepatology, 2019

Fructose…
-increases LPS movement from the intestines into blood

Study in Journal of Hepatology, 2019
-done on rats & cells
-found fructose caused gut lining junctions became leaky
-more movement of pathogens
from intestines into blood stream

Many more similar studies

Fructose...
-known to speed movement of pathogens from intestines
into blood stream
-contributes so much to liver problems:
~fatty liver disease
~steatohepatitis (liver inflammation)
~fibrosis of the liver

Fructose...

-not only due to excess fructose into liver creating fat
-also: due to fructose causing leaky gut, so
~exposing liver more to pro-inflammatory pathogens

Fats (vegetable & seed oils)

Study 2019
-2 groups with matched macronutrients
-differed in types of fats used

Results
-polyunsaturated fatty acids (omega-6, corn oil):
-promoted damage intestines
-enhanced survival of harmful bacteria
-allowing them to leak into body

Results
-saturated fats
(while appearing to promote inflammation...)
-actually promoting inflammatory response that:
~gearing intestines for healing

Inflammation, when healthy, promotes
healing & recovery!

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