"In a recent eight-week trial, 27 people were given increasing doses of the amino acid, N-acetyl cysteine, which has an impact on the chemical glutamate -- often associated with reward in the brain. At the end of the trial, 60 percent of the participants reported fewer urges to gamble."
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Saturday, September 15, 2007
Pathological Gamblers Addiction Targeted By Health Food Supplement
But will it work for Calorie addiction? Or excuse-making addiction? Or nutritional child abuse addiction? Etc.
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