Playing with Your (Real) Food is Good Medicine
5 November 2009 by Jean JohnsonResearchers at the University College London think they’re onto this depression thing. The conclusion of their latest research? Off the land of crinkly packages and eat real food.
Sounds good to me. Besides you can even play with it.

Along with the idea that junk food causes depression is a new Scripts study that suggests the stuff is as addictive as heroin. Why does that not surprise me?
One Response to “Playing with Your (Real) Food is Good Medicine”
I know I don’t need the facts to support the truth about my own experience…because whenever I eat pistachio pudding from the box, I cannot feel satisfied and feel the urge to have to eat the whole box and then some more…same goes for Ch…apstick Lip Balm…ever since I started using ‘Chapstick brand’ chapstick(30yrs.ago)Ican’t function without it and no other brand will do! I started questioning what it is about that when others I know shared the same experience! Glad there experimenting on this though, it will help convince those who are in denial<3
By Janice on Oct 27, 2011