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Food Addictions
15 Apr 2020
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Articles and videos by WFPB doctors explaining how we get addicted to animal products (meat, fish, fowl, eggs, dairy), processed foods, and extracts (salt, oil, sugar).

Book: The Pleasure Trap (225 pages, 2006) by Douglas Lisle & Alan Goldhamer. A great book that explains food addictions and how we may overcome them.

Background articles: In order to appreciate the videos below, it may help to first browse through Calorie Density and CRAP Foods: Calorie Rich And Processed

What are food addictions? The scientific community is still conducting research on the subject. For example, in January 2021, American J of Clinical Nutrition published this debate as part of their Great Debates in Nutrition series: Does the concept of 'food addiction' help inform the understanding of overeating and obesity? They have three articles: Yes, No and Debate Consensus. The abstract of the consensus article says:

"There is an ongoing scientific debate about whether unhealthy, highly processed foods are addictive and whether this contributes to overeating and obesity. Through this debate series, we identified numerous points of consensus, including that 1) addictive-like eating exists, 2) mechanisms implicated in substance-related and addictive disorders contribute to overeating and obesity, and 3) food industry practices are also a key contributor to this phenomenon."

Dr Joel Fuhrman

Food Addiction is an excellent article worth reading. The summary at the top of this article (by Dr Fuhrman):

Food addiction is a chronic, compulsive overconsumption of certain types of highly palatable, low-micronutrient foods (usually high in sugar, flour, salt, and oil) despite the negative health consequences.

Food addiction often involves the uncontrollable pursuit of a mood change. The addictive foods excessively stimulate the reward centers of the brain, creating an almost irresistible craving for them.

People who suffer from food addiction find that they get a "high" when they eat their trigger foods, followed by a "low" when they are not digesting food. The condition is chronic, progressive and — given the unhealthy nature of the addictive foods — potentially fatal.

Later, he explains,

Food addiction is essentially no different than drug addiction. Certain foods, especially those whose calories are absorbed very rapidly, signal the reward centers of the brain, causing dopamine to be released as these foods are eaten.

and

Although dopamine is involved in many processes in the body, it also gives you a feeling of euphoria or a "high". Just as addictive drugs, that can give you a "high," the euphoria of dopamine is short-lived and can be followed by a "low" that causes depression, lack of pleasure, fatigue, and difficulty concentrating.

Please read the entire article by Dr Fuhrman here for fascinating insights into food addiction.

(99 mins, 2019) Food Addiction and Emotional Overeating (Dr Fuhrman)
Food Addiction: Dr Neal Barnard

Dr Barnard has given numerous talks of food addictions and Cheese Addiction in particular. He's a great speaker!

(10 mins, 2018) What Foods Are Addicting? Dr Barnard
(23 mins, 2019) Food Addiction: Why We Can't Stop Eating — Dr Barnard
(40 mins, 2010) Chocolate, Cheese, Meat and Sugar — Dr Barnard
(57 mins, 2011) Breaking Food Addiction — Dr Barnard
Food Addiction: Other Speakers
(23 mins, 2019) Breaking Free From Food Addiction (Dr Goldhamer)

Great video by Dr Alan Goldhamer explaining why and how we get addicted to meat, fish, fowl, dairy, salt, oil and sugar.

(17 mins, 2012) The Pleasure Trap (Dr Douglas Lisle)

Based on the book The Pleasure Trap (225 pages, 2006) by Douglas Lisle & Alan Goldhamer.

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