CHEAP AND YUMMY BROWNIE RECIPE!
6 TBSP cocoa, 1/4 C butter, 1 C sugar, 1/2 tsp vanilla, 1/3 C flour, 2 eggs, Cook 350 - 25 mins.

12/13/08

MEDICALLY ADDICED TO CHOCOLATE? The show HOUSE Has me thinking..hmmm

It all started innocently enough. I was relaxing last night, after a wonderful family night full of birthday party fun and watching "It's A Wonderful LIfe" with my husband and sons. After all was said and done, Brian fell asleep, the kids were snoozing and I was awake, of course. I am almost always the last one to fall asleep. I'm usually tired all day and by the time midnight rolls around I'm wide awake and ready for the day to begin. All was just as normal as punch when I flipped on the television to watch my favorite show, "House."

I had never seen this particular show. It highlighted a woman who had once been obese. She had a gastric-bypass and began experiencing whacked out symptoms after she lost a lot of weight. We all know how long and drawn out House can be so let's cut to the diagnosis shall we? She was "diagnosed" with an enzyme deficiency that is hereditary. The deficiency apparently makes people become extremely depressed, moody, exhausted and shaky if they don't have carbohydrates and sugar in their system. What is the perfect food to cure this problem? Chocolate Cake! Why? Because it is high in carbs and sugar. So she was cured with chocolate cake. Voila!

Well, I know that television is to be taken with a grain of salt, so I did a little research this morning. Are you someone who wakes up moody to the point that you try to avoid family so you don't bite their head off? Do you get shaky and tired to the point that you could lie right down on the floor and sleep right there in your office? Do you get brain fog to the point that you can't make sense of words you are reading? Do you sometimes look at people while they are talking and wonder why they are moving their lips and making sounds that do not resemble words?

Apparently, these can be symptoms of an enzyme deficiency! Who knew!?

I tried to Google the disease. It doesn't have a name and some of the information is old. I had to copy a cached version of one article because the link was all highlighted with colors and what-not. Anyway, here is one version of information. The others basically say to each carbs every few hours in very small portions accompanied with lots of protein is the best medicine.

hmmm.... this explains a lot about my extended family if it turns out to be true. I shall continue my research and report back as I learn more.


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Don’t Be A Slave To What You Crave - Chocolate
Positive and Negative Aspects of Chocolate and Sweets

by Bette L. Hall CMA. NHC

You aren’t going to be told to give up the chocolate. Chocolate can be good for you. There are, however; some things you need to know about the chocolate and sweet cravings you experience.
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When blood sugar levels drop below 65 milligrams, a sweet tooth and sugar craving is the result. If the blood sugar level is allowed to continue below the 65 mg., headache, weakness, and even heart palpitations can occur. Thinking becomes slowed and confused which leads to grouchiness and irritability.

Many scientific studies have shown that well being and a positive disposition result when the blood sugar levels remain above the fasting level.

The average American begins the day with high sugar content foods. Think about it. You’re running late for work. You skip having breakfast. You stop at the nearest 7-11 or QT on your way to work and what do you buy? Sugar laden coffee and a couple of donuts! Or maybe you drive through Winchell’s Donut Shop or Krispy Kreme for your morning donuts and sugar-laden coffee.

If you are in a big hurry but not that late, your breakfast consists of the quick and easy. How about pop tarts, toaster strudel, frozen waffles, or coffeecake? And sugar-laden coffee, of course.

All that sugar that’s consumed in the early morning hours causes the blood sugar to skyrocket, but in an hour or so it drops to a low level again. The result? Inefficiency and fatigue! The real function of sugar is to efficiently produce energy not fatigue.

The key to maintaining an even blood sugar level for hours after consumption is by adding protein to your breakfast. Drink a glass of milk or eat some yogurt or cottage cheese with breakfast. Another name for cottage cheese is curds and whey. There have been some excellent studies performed recently on the benefits of whey including increased hormone levels and lowered body weight. By adding milk, yogurt, or cottage cheese to your morning meal, you’ll be taking a healthy step in the right direction.

If you feel you need a mid-morning or mid-afternoon snack, eat a protein bar. I didn’t say to skip the chocolate. The important point is to add some protein.
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Mrs. A was bragging, "I can eat chocolate and still lose weight." It was learned that Mrs. A skipped breakfast and had only a chocolate candy bar for lunch.

She went on to say, "I have to have my chocolate. I would rather starve myself all day than to give up my chocolate."

Studies have shown that chocolate consumption is healthy because of its polyphenol and anti-oxidant properties. "Chocolate is a mild stimulant and mood elevator."

1. It tastes good too. In fact, chocolate is delicious. According to a study at Shippensburg University in Pennsylvania, five out eight women crave sweets. The most prevalent craving being the craving of chocolate.

2. Mrs. A would be functioning at a more efficient level by replacing the candy bar with a protein bar. The craving for chocolate and sweets disappears or is at least diminished when the blood sugar level is kept high. That is accomplished by eating protein foods - NOT sugar foods.

What Mrs. A didn’t realize is that when a craving becomes so intense that you think you can’t live without it, it’s become an addiction.

Many women crave chocolate every month during either PMS of their menstrual cycle. In addition to a blood sugar level, this craving could also be the result of a nutritional deficiency. Many "chocolate-addicts" crave chocolate because of a chromium and magnesium deficiency. Chromium helps stabilize blood sugar levels and makes better use of insulin. This action lessens the urge to indulge in those delicious tempting morsels of chocolate.

Another supplement that helps to naturally suppress chocolate and sugar cravings is the amino acid L-Glutamine. Glutamine is known as the essential "non-essential amino acid." It is known to alleviate hypoglycemia.
In summary, chocolate and other sweets can become an addiction for these reasons:

* Low Blood Sugar Levels
* Nutritional Deficiency

Supplements that help curb the craving:

* Chromium
* L-Glutamine

The best way to curb the craving:

* Add Protein Foods to Your Meals
* Eat Protein Foods for Your Snacks
* Take Supplements

References

* Zand, Janet, Allen J. Spreen, James B. LaValle. Smart Medicine for Healthier Living. New York, Garden City Park. Avery Publishing Company. 1999 p. 449
* Studenmund, Gabrielle. Fitness Magazine May 2001. "Retrain Your Appetite" G & H USA Publishing, A Garner and Jahr Company. New York, N. Y. p. 55

4 comments:

Sandee said...

We have a neighbor who had the gastric bypass surgery. We went off the deep end as well. Because suicidal. I'm going over with chocolate cake right now.

So, for all the bitchy people in my life I'm giving them chocolate cake. Any excuse will do.

Have a terrific day. :)

Anna said...

I think I suffer from that ailment. I have been craving a nice piece of chocolate cake all evening! Keep us posted on the research! :)

Beamer said...

With your list of problems first thing in the Morning, you may be also dealing with Diabetes and chocolate cake would be a fix for low blood sugar as well.

You don't want to try and diagnose Diabetes over a computer though, It is way too serious a disease to be guessing about.

Beamer

Stacey Kimmel-Smith said...

OMG what a cute family! I enjoyed reading your blog, will be back!

Found ya through Entrecard...

Stacey