Drinking smoothies with lots of sugar from fruit but no fiber can flood your liver with sugar and might be one of the worst ways to eat fructose for your metabolism.
Evidence from Studies
Supporting (1)
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The Dose-Response Effects of Consuming High Fructose Corn Syrup-Sweetened Beverages on Hepatic Lipid Content and Insulin Sensitivity in Young Adults
The study looked at sugary drinks with high fructose, and found they increased fat in the liver and made the body worse at handling sugar—both signs of metabolic harm. This supports the idea that sugary liquids like some smoothies can be bad for your liver.
Contradicting (1)
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The study looked at sugary drinks and fruit juices, not commercial smoothies specifically, and found that while sugary sodas were linked to liver problems, fructose from fruit was actually linked to healthier livers.
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