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If you eat less fructose—like the sugar in soda and candy—your liver will make less fat, even if you don’t eat fewer calories overall. This can help reduce fat buildup in the liver, especially if you’re overweight or have fatty liver disease.

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This study shows that eating a lot of fructose makes the liver produce more fat, which can lead to fatty liver disease. So, if you eat less fructose, it makes sense that your liver would make less fat — even if you don’t eat fewer calories overall.

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