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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for fructose
  1. Hereditary fructose intolerance is a disorder in which a person lacks the protein needed to break down fructose. Fructose is a fruit sugar that naturally occurs ...
  2. ... that vary in sweetness. Common sugars include: Glucose Fructose Galactose Sucrose (common table sugar) Lactose (the sugar ... found naturally in milk products (lactose) and fruits (fructose). Most of the sugar in the American diet ...
  3. ... FODMAPS: Fructans - found in garlic, onions, and wheat Fructose - found in fruits, honey, and high fructose corn syrup Galactans - found in beans and legumes ...
  4. ... sorbitol, may cause bloating. Many foods high in fructose and related compounds cause gas. More serious disorders ... Stay away from foods with high levels of fructose or sorbitol. Avoid foods that can produce gas, ...
  5. ... go by many names, including: Corn syrup Dextrose Fructose High fructose corn syrup Honey Syrup Agave syrup Brown rice ...
  6. ... break down certain compounds such as: Cystine (cystinosis) Fructose ( fructose intolerance ) Galactose ( galactosemia ) Glycogen (glycogen storage disease) ...
  7. ... kidneys are released into the urine instead Inherited fructose intolerance , a disorder in which there is a ... protein needed to break down the fruit sugar fructose Multiple myeloma , a type of blood cancer Primary ...
  8. ... drink dairy products. Many people get gassy from fructose and related products. Other common causes of gas ... carbohydrates. These carbohydrates are called FODMAPs and include fructose (fruit sugar). Avoid lactose. Do not drink carbonated ...
  9. ... lot of calories. Avoid drinks that have sugar, fructose, or corn syrup in them. Avoid carbonated drinks ( ...
  10. ... a lot of calories or that contain sugar, fructose, or corn syrup. Do not drink carbonated drinks ( ...
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