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Weight Loss Surgery Doesn't Treat Food Addiction

Weight Loss Surgery Doesn't Treat Food Addiction

Update: 2025-10-06
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Dr. Casey Grover shares his personal struggle with food addiction and binge eating while exploring the science behind why certain foods trigger addictive behaviors in the brain. He examines how the food industry deliberately engineers products to maximize pleasure and consumption through carefully calibrated combinations of sugar, fat, and salt.

• Food addiction involves an intense dopamine response to certain foods that varies between individuals based on genetic predisposition
• The food industry uses "bliss point" science to make products as addictive as possible
• Ultra-processed foods make up over half the average American diet despite increasing risks of various diseases
• Eating disorders (anorexia, bulimia, binge eating) are mental health conditions where food behaviors are merely the symptoms
• Treatment options include SSRIs, topiramate, naltrexone/bupropion combinations, and potentially GLP-1 medications
• Weight loss surgery fails to address the underlying mental health aspects of food addiction
• Dr. Grover's personal experience with naltrexone showed how it made previously pleasurable foods taste "flat"

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To contact Dr. Grover: ammadeeasy@fastmail.com

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Weight Loss Surgery Doesn't Treat Food Addiction

Weight Loss Surgery Doesn't Treat Food Addiction

Casey Grover, MD, FACEP, FASAM