Dopamine and Addiction
The blood sugar crash after consumption creates a craving for the same substance that caused it, in a pattern identical to refined sugar and certain stimulants. Maltodextrin increases dopamine and creates a genuine neurochemical addiction…
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The blood sugar crash after consumption creates a craving for the same substance that caused it, in a pattern identical to refined sugar and certain stimulants. Maltodextrin increases dopamine and creates a genuine neurochemical addiction pattern, causing users to crave the product regardless of its effectiveness. Evening consumption causes reactive hypoglycemia the next morning, manifesting as fatigue and intense carbohydrate cravings.