In this episode of "Feel Better, Live More," Dr. Rangan Chatterjee interviews Dr. David Perlmutter about the role of uric acid in chronic diseases. They discuss the evolutionary environmental mismatch, where modern diets clash with our genetic predispositions, particularly concerning fructose intake. Dr. Perlmutter explains how fructose leads to elevated uric acid levels, driving fat storage, insulin resistance, and other metabolic issues. They explore the idea of food as information, influencing our body's cues and signals, and how a pro-inflammatory diet can affect decision-making and empathy. The conversation emphasizes the importance of whole, unprocessed foods and maintaining optimal uric acid levels for overall health and well-being, advocating for a shift towards preventative lifestyle changes rather than solely relying on reactive medical interventions.
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