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A friend of mine is quite taken with the idea that the lack of nutrition in typically consumed food is causing our bodies to crave more food (to make up the missing nutrients), leading to overeating and obesity.
I'm quite sceptical of this supposed link but I'd love to hear the opinions of people more well versed in the science of our anatomy.
I'm quite sceptical of this supposed link but I'd love to hear the opinions of people more well versed in the science of our anatomy.