Sorbitol, a sugar substitute, may harm liver health

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A common sugar substitute, sorbitol, may harm liver health, similar to fructose. New research indicates sorbitol, found in low-calorie products, can convert to a fructose derivative in the liver, potentially contributing to fatty liver disease. This finding challenges the perception of sugar alcohols as safe alternatives to refined sugar, with sorbitol present in many processed foods.


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