I realize that they are different things. But as i said and i quote "Your liver responds to this by turning any sugar it can get its hands on into fat!"
Just because your body turns sugar into fat, it doesn't make a sugary drink a fatty drink.
Your body turns the drink into urine. Does that make it a piss-filled drink? Nope.
Also, the liver doesn't convert all sugar to fatty acids. The liver has the capacity to store a certain amount of sugar. It's only when this storage is exceeded that it turns some sugars into fatty acids.
Which of these sugary and fatty drinks do you prefer??
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I realize that they are different things. But as i said and i quote "Your liver responds to this by turning any sugar it can get its hands on into fat!"
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Just because your body turns sugar into fat, it doesn't make a sugary drink a fatty drink.
Your body turns the drink into urine. Does that make it a piss-filled drink? Nope.
Also, the liver doesn't convert all sugar to fatty acids. The liver has the capacity to store a certain amount of sugar. It's only when this storage is exceeded that it turns some sugars into fatty acids.