#116: Sugar and health. Why a sugar-reduced diet makes sense with Dr. Franz-Werner Dippel

#116: Sugar and health. Why a sugar-reduced diet makes sense with Dr. Franz-Werner Dippel

🔗 Read the full blog article here

In this episode, Dr. Franz-Werner Dippel—medical scientist and nutrition expert—joins us to explore the widespread impact of excessive sugar consumption on our health. Drawing from 73 high-quality meta-analyses, he explains which diseases are linked to sugar and why reducing intake is important for everyone—especially for those already managing chronic conditions like multiple sclerosis (MS).

While there is no clear causal link between sugar and MS itself, the concern lies in the fact that comorbidities such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, arteriosclerosis, and fatty liver are more likely to occur with high sugar intake—and those conditions can complicate the treatment and progression of MS.

If you're living with MS, your health is already under enough pressure. Avoiding unnecessary additional burdens is key. This conversation is a powerful motivator to rethink your daily habits and take control of your long-term well-being.

🔍 Topics Covered:
  • What science really says about sugar and chronic illness

  • How excess sugar contributes to weight gain, insulin resistance, and inflammation

  • Why sugar-related diseases like diabetes or cardiovascular issues matter even more if you have MS

  • Findings from a landmark global study on sugar and 83 health conditions

  • The role of sugary drinks and processed foods in driving chronic disease

  • Understanding different types of sugar (glucose, fructose, galactose)

  • How to read labels and spot hidden sugars

  • Sugar addiction: fact or myth? And how can you break the cycle?

🎓 About my guest:

Dr. Franz-Werner Dippel is a biologist and medical scientist with more than 30 years of experience in nutrition-related metabolic disorders. He lectures across Germany and collaborates with the Technical University of Berlin.

His passion for nutrition began in his teens, when quitting sugar helped cure his severe acne. Today, he's dedicated to educating others about the long-term consequences of excessive sugar intake.

📚 Further Resources:
  • "The Big Sugar Lie" – ARTE documentary (in German) Watch on YouTube

  • Books:

    • Robert Lustig – Fat Chance: The Bitter Truth About Sugar

    • John Yudkin – Pure, White and Deadly

    • Gary Taubes – The Case Against Sugar

    • Michael Moss – Salt Sugar Fat

✨ From me:

This conversation was a wake-up call for me personally. While sugar might not directly impact MS, I certainly don't want to add preventable health issues on top of an existing diagnosis. Starting today, I'm committed to cutting back on sugar—and maybe this episode will inspire you to do the same.

📌 I'll be sharing more content on this topic soon. Until then, I highly recommend checking out the twin study on MS and the gut microbiome, featured in [Episode #156 with Dr. Lisa-Ann Gerdes].

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