Re: obsessiveness

Hi

Strange how this should be the topic at the moment, I just went round today and got my copy of PnP back from someone I lent it out to. I read through bits of it earlier today and saw something I hadn't seen before, and I used to have the original version more than ten years ago! (That was lent out too, hasn't been used so far, but you never know who might end up reading it. I have a friend who works in mental health and is sugar sensitive, but he tried to go about giving up sugar in his own way, and so thought the book wasn't for him. However, he left it in the waiting room of the Psychiatry Department, so he hopefully put it to good use!)

Love

Jane
xx

: I found it really insightful to read
: again Potatoes not Prozac after
: being on the plan for several
: months. It makes a lot more sense
: now that I have some experience
: with the relationship of food.
: Can't wait for her new book, when
: is it coming out?
: I was wondering, if obsessiveness is
: part of a sugar function in the
: brain, would that be under impulse
: control?