Chocolate, Cheese, Meat, and Sugar -- Physically Addictive Foods Part 3

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Uploaded by on Nov 19, 2009

Neal Barnard MD discusses the science behind food addictions. Willpower is not to blame: chocolate, cheese, meat, and sugar release opiate-like substances. Dr. Barnard also discusses how industry, aided by government, exploits these natural cravings, pushing us to eat more and more unhealthy foods. A plant-based (vegan) diet is the solution to avoid many of these problems. Neal Barnard is the founder of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM).

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  • @ShygirlUsername No, it's dying... It's not going to make it...

  • @ShygirlUsername maple syrup is a form of sugar, so obviously it's not OK. Also anything made out of wheat flour is bad for you too, so the pancakes and waffles are bad.

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  • Awwh here lads, in all seriousness... if there's no tea in the cup, ye can't drink it...

  • is maple syrup ok???

  • WHAT ABOUT MAPLE SYRUP???? IS IT OK

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