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- From: userisra@mts.ucs.ualberta.ca (Mark Israel)
- Newsgroups: soc.singles,alt.romance,alt.folklore.urban
- Subject: Love and Chocolate
- Date: 20 Sep 91 05:15:46 GMT
-
- In article <1991Sep18.210920.27902@ait.com>, eleanor@ait.com
- (Eleanor Evans) writes:
-
- > And of course we all know that people fall in love because they're not
- > getting enough chocolate.
-
- (Re-post of an article I posted in January.)
-
- This theory has been more or less abandoned by the researcher
- who originally proposed it.
-
- "How the brain system fluctuations that accompany feeling
- attracted and attractive come about are still unclear, but it
- could involve some sort of amphetaminelike chemical whose level
- in our brain goes up when we meet the right person. As to what
- that chemical might be, we're simply not sure. Phenylethylamine
- (PEA) might be involved.... PEA is an amphetaminelike substance
- that may also be the source for norepinephrine and dopamine
- because it is chemically very similar to them.... Post-romance
- depressions might involve PEA deficits....
-
- "In one interview I remarked that chocolate was loaded with
- PEA, so perhaps people ate chocolate to enhance romantic feelings.
- This became the focus for an article in _The New York Times_,
- which was then taken up by the wire services, then by magazine
- free-lancers, and evolved into the chocolate theory of love....
-
- "Many people do seem to eat chocolate when depressed.... Could
- this be an attempt at self-medication -- trying instinctively to
- make for the lowered internal level of PEA? This sounded
- reasonable, until Dr. Richard Wyatt... and a few of his associates
- tried eating pounds of chocolate, which didn't raise their urine
- levels of PEA at all and only gave them headaches.... PEA present
- in food is normally quickly broken down by our bodies, so that it
- doesn't even reach the blood, let alone the brain....
-
- "Our hypothesis about the links between love and chocolate has
- gotten a lot of attention in the press, but it may turn out that
- people turn to chocolate when they're unhappy for the sugar, the
- caffeine, or out of habit, and not to get a shot of PEA."
-
- -- Michael Liebowitz, _The Chemistry of Love_
-
- Mark Israel
- I have heard the Wobble! userisra@mts.ucs.ualberta.ca
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