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As Gearhardt and Brownell alluded to, this is similar to how drugs of abuse are often concentrated versions of less-addictive naturally occurring substances. For example, the leaves of the coca plant are widely chewed in South America as a mild stimulant and appetite suppressant reminiscent of caffeine. However, when we extract and concentrate the active ingredient of the coca leaf, this results in a much more addictive substance: cocaine.
The Hungry Brain: Outsmarting the Instincts That Make Us Overeat
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