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Excess dietary sugar floods the bloodstream with glucose, leading to chronic disease.
  • A typical soft drink contains 45 g of sugar per 100 ml, translating to 22.5 g of glucose per serving. - Daily consumption of sugary beverages can add 150–170 g of glucose to the blood, overwhelming metabolic pathways. - This chronic overload is linked to obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.
Dr Khadar ValliWholesomeTales Clips00:47:11

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45 g of sugar in 100 ml of water so 45 g of sugar means 22.5 G of glucose in a shot Dr Khadar Valli
in a day you loading approximately 150 to 170 G of glucose in your blood Dr Khadar Valli

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