Glucose is NOT the same thing as white (processed) sugar. Like all processed things, it is damaging to your body in one way or another. Eating the same amount of glucose from a fruit source is many times healthier than that derived from a processed source, such as a donut. Don't get the two confused as similar, which many people do.
It is impossible to keep up on the exact reasoning as to why each processed item is harmful - you would have to spend hours of your day reading scientific literature on each new kike-created chemical. It is simply more effective to always eat as close to natural whole foods, with clean water, as possible. This should form the basis of your diet, with anything being the exception.
Henu the Great said:
Some sugar is fine, but now I mostly eat fruits for my sweet cravings. High protein and fat containing foods are good for keeping one sated. Like meats and nuts. Highly recommended.
Natural sources of sweetness are much safer and your body can tolerate them much better than equivalent processed sweets, however too much sweetness, such as from a large quantity of honey, or fruit juice, can weaken the spleen and stomach (earth element) of the body. Signs of this include indigestion, fatigue, and loose stools, among many others.
In your case, the best option would be the whole fruit, as it would be the hardest to damage yourself with.
Proper hydration is more important than what you eat, imo, because it influences every cell