Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Plantation Negros. Listen Up. Stop Eating Food You Get From Walmart Because Plantation Food Is Chemical Warfare

QUESTION: Since we are what we eat ... Is it possible that people who eat overweight, diseased, cloned cows, pigs and chickens develop the same bodies as overweight, diseased, cloned cows pigs and chickens?

3 comments:

CNu said...

MUWAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!

Bacon-Bey snatched that TED Talk down like a hot potato.

No matter, ain't nobody waging chemical warfare on you silly dubs, just the age-old bidnis of dope-slangin taken to a whole other level of ubiquity and necessity.

DOPAMINE HEGEMONY

In a series of studies conducted over the course of three years and published in the journal Nature Neuroscience, Scripps Florida scientists Paul Johnson and Paul Kenny have shown that rats' response to unlimited junk food closely parallels well-known patterns of drug addiction -- even down to the changes in brain chemistry.

"What we have are these core features of addiction, and these animals are hitting each one of these features," Kenny said.

In their first study, the researchers fed rats on either a balanced diet or on the same diet plus unlimited access to junk foods purchased at a local supermarket, including processed meats and cakes. Within a short time period, the rats on the junk food diet began to eat compulsively and quickly became overweight.

"They're taking in twice the amount of calories as the control rats," Kenny said.

The researchers hypothesized that the rats were eating compulsively because, like drug addicts, they had become desensitized to smaller amounts and needed more and more for the same rush of pleasure.

Many recreational drugs work by directly stimulating the brain's pleasure centers, particularly the dopamine receptor known as D2. Overstimulation of this receptor causes the body to start producing less dopamine, leading the addict to compensate by taking more of the drug.

Since dopamine can also be released by pleasurable activities such as food or sex, Kenny and Johnson speculated that food addiction could develop in the same way. To test whether the rats had, in fact, become habituated to dopamine, the researchers took the rats from the first experiment and hooked their brains up to a device that would directly stimulate their D2 receptors when they ran on a wheel.

Rats eating a junk food diet ran on the wheel significantly longer than rats fed a normal diet, suggesting that their receptors had indeed become desensitized. This "profound" desensitization occurred after just five days on a junk food diet.


Frank Lucas

GETTING PAID!!!

game over

hustle hard.....,

Denmark Vesey said...

uh ...

does anybody know what the fuug Titty boy is talking about other than Titty boy?

Sounds like he's proving my point regarding the ravishing health consequences of eating processed food on the bodies of Plantation Negros.

DMG? Gee? D. Smith? Bra Wax?

Help me out.

I have no idea what this pork eatin' muhfuggah is cuttin' and pasting.

Anonymous said...

DID YOU TAKE THAT PICTURE?