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Date: | Tue, 19 Dec 2000 13:52:35 -0800 |
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>Thank you for the interesting article and info. I was surprised that fish
>and popcorn are virtually equivalent with respect to insulin response --
>when I eat fish, it is pretty self limiting -- but with popcorn-- the more
>I eat, the hungrier for it I get. This is confusing, because I thought
>that the hunger and craving one experiences when eating high carb foods is
>related to the insulin response. Thoughts?
the addictive nature of a food is not limited to the insuline response .I
don't know about corn but in wheat for exemple there is opioid like
molecules triggering or mimicking endophirns in the brain .
Peoples are not addicted per se to substances ( drugs or foods ) but to
their own hormonal and chemicals messengers secreted in response to the
substance.
It is why peoples , who want to quit an addiction and if they don't ask
spiritual help , end up just exchanging one addiction to an other.
So when we learn thru spiritual quest or at least thru emotionnal work to
rebalance our own hormonal balance we reach a point where substances, coming
from the outside are becoming useless and even disturbing.
Forcing oneself to quit a drug is not going to do anything really by it self
but is absolutely necessary to expose the crude reality of our chaotic
hormonal life and deal with it in a more satisfying manner.
jean-claude
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