Brain Chemical Imbalance Can Create Food Addiction


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Brain chemical imbalance can create food addiction

Filed under: Cocaine Addiction

One study at Boucher University in France found that cocaine addicted rats worked harder for sugar than they did for cocaine even after cocaine levels in the rats were increased. Through neuroplasticity we can change our brain's neuron connections and …
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Rod Stewart, Ronnie Lane stuck cocaine up their bums

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While he wasn't addicted to cocaine, Stewart recently confessed he became reliant on steroids after he started to lose his voice. He said: "As the 80s wore into the 90s, I faced an increasing struggle with my voice. More and more shows had to be wiped out.
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