EPISODE · Feb 16, 2026 · 13 MIN
How Your Body Processes Different Types of Sugar
from Fuel Different · host Sarah Williams
What if the "healthy" apple juice you're drinking is actually spiking your blood sugar more than the whole apple sitting next to it? In this episode, Sarah Williams breaks down the shocking truth about how your body processes different types of sugar - and why understanding this could be the key to finally getting your energy and cravings under control. On Fuel Different, we explore why your body needs 54 molecules of magnesium just to process one molecule of glucose, reveal how refining sugar strips away 93% of its chromium and other essential minerals, and uncover the sneaky fact that 74% of packaged foods contain hidden sugars under more than 60 different names. You'll learn why that whole apple raises your blood sugar 35% less than apple juice, discover which sugars actually support your body's natural processes, and understand how to spot the sugar traps hiding in your daily meals. This isn't just another "sugar is bad" lecture - it's practical science you can use today. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Introduction with Sarah Williams [01:30] How your body actually processes glucose vs. fructose [04:00] The mineral depletion crisis in refined sugar [07:00] Whole foods vs. processed: the apple juice experiment [10:00] Decoding the 60+ names for hidden sugars [12:00] Your action plan for stable energy 🔍 Topics: nutrition, wellness, diet, fitness, medicine, doctors, mental health, longevity ⭐ Ready to fuel different? Follow Fuel Different for daily episodes that cut through the nutrition noise with real science you can actually use. Drop us a 5-star rating if this episode helped you see sugar in a whole new light - we read every review and your feedback keeps us going! --- Keywords: nutrition facts, nutrition research, nutrition podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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