If you have trouble staying away from grains and sugar, know that they contain compounds that
trigger addiction centers in your brain, and your child's brain.
A study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition suggests that sugar is highly addictive by
triggering the addiction center in the brain called the «Nucleus Accumbens».
Not exact matches
Researchers at Penn Medicine's
Center for Studies of
Addiction have now found that the drug baclofen, commonly used to prevent spasms in patients with spinal cord injuries and neurological disorders, can help block the impact of the brain's response to «unconscious» drug
triggers well before conscious craving occurs.
«Any cue that's repeatedly associated with high - fat and / or sugary foods can
trigger a craving,» explains Ashley Gearhardt, PhD, a psychologist and food
addiction expert at the Rudd
Center for Food Policy and Obesity at Yale University.
You've probably heard that sugar
triggers the same pleasure
centers in the brain as drugs of
addiction.