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Anti-Gambling Pill Shows Promise

June 24, 2013 3:56 PMSOUTHFIELD (WWJ)
Can overcoming gambling addiction be as simple as popping a pill?

University of Chicago Psychiatry Professor Dr. John Grant says an all natural vitamin found at most health foods stores is showing promise.
Grant has studied the brain of addicts and found that when people become hooked on gambling.

“There are parts of the brain that are, for lack of a better word, hijacked. These parts of the brain involve the way that we make decisions, the way that we process risk and reward,” Grant told Sandra McNeil.

In particular, he said, “We have a natural reward center in the brain that gets very revved up. Once it gets hooked on something, it keeps kind of saying to us, if you will, keep doing it, keep doing it. It’s beyond what most people’s drive would be.”

Grant said that a natural vitamin called N-acetyl cysteine has been shown to quiet that part of the brain.

How many people will it help?

“We recently did a study sponsored by the National Institute of Health looking at that,” said Grant. “And we had earlier done some research on it. And it helps a majority of people.”


 

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I Bet they don't Work puff_>>

looked on 5dimes but couldn't find a line on this :)

gotta make sure my wife doesn't start dropping N-acetyl cysteine into my tuna
 

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anti gambling pill would have to be more money than you know what to do with.. and still most of us would risk to win puff_>>


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I've taken that supplement not long ago. It's not football season so I can't say it curbed my gambling addictions but I will say N-acetyl cysteine works damn good for a hangover. It clears the mind and gets rid of the fog fast!
 

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N-acetyl cysteine is used to counteract acetaminophen (Tylenol) and carbon monoxide poisoning. It is also used for chest pain (unstable angina), bile duct blockage in infants, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, Lou Gehrig’s disease), Alzheimer’s disease, allergic reactions to the anti-seizure drug phenytoin (Dilantin), and an eye infection called keratoconjunctivitis. It is also used for reducing levels of a type of cholesterol called lipoprotein (a), homocysteine levels (a possible risk factor for heart disease) and the risk of heart attack andstroke in patients with serious kidney disease.

Some people use N-acetyl cysteine for chronic bronchitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), hay fever, a lung condition called fibrosing alveolitis, head and neck cancer, and lung cancer. It is also used for treating some forms of epilepsy; ear infections; complications of kidney dialysis; chronic fatiguesyndrome (CFS); an autoimmune disorder called Sjogren’s syndrome; preventing sports injury complications; radiation treatment; increasing immunity to flu and H1N1 (swine) flu; and for detoxifying heavy metals such as mercury, lead, and cadmium.

N-acetyl cysteine is also used for preventing alcoholic liver damage; for protecting against environmental pollutants including carbon monoxide, chloroform, urethanes and certain herbicides; for reducing toxicity of ifosfamideand doxorubicin, drugs that are used for cancer treatment; as a hangover remedy; for preventing kidney damage due to certain X-ray dyes; and for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
 

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