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Old 10-18-2008, 06:56 PM #1
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Default Can diet affect addiction cravings?

Neuroscientists studing the biochemistry of addictions are beginning to understand neurotransmitters and reward pathways, such as eating, and having sex. In a recent study out of Britain, they propose that providing the food rich in precursorsof lost neurotransmitters will boost the levels of those chemicals, and reduce cravings.

I have battled compulsive eating cravings since starting dopamine agonists six years ago. The byproduct of this addiction has been a 40 pound weight gain. Other forms of compulsive behaviors are more apparent to me. Is it possible to reduce some of these neurotransmitter deficiencies by changing one's diet?


http://www.economist.com/science/Pri...ry_id=12415194

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