Amino Acid To Cure Gambling Addiction
October 11, 2007
People who are addicted to gambling heard some news recently, an amino acid has been tested by a school inside of the state of Minnesota that is proving to help reduce the urge of gambling for many of the subjects to underwent this test. This Research is looking very promising for gambling addiction recovery subjects that are addicted to gambling. Someone who wants to try the amino acid, is someone who is feeling that they cannot control their urges to gamble, as this is the prime suspect for the use of amino acid.
One of the lead scientists Jon Grant has said that the amino acid procedure will help cure gambling addiction and further testing looks very promising. Jon Grant is a professor in the field of psychiatry, and also studying as a principal investigator. News like this this seems very promising for that many individuals who are currently struggling with betting addiction.
When the study was done, there are around 27 individuals who were given large amounts of amino acid. The amino acid that the subjects were given was named “N-Acetyl Cysteine”. This test was run on the 60 days long and over 50% of the subjects that participated in this study, reported that they had decreased gambling urges after taking the amino acid. Many of the subjects in the test said they would continue taking this amino acid to help them reduce their gambling urges even after the study was finished.
The shocking fact in this study, is that 71% of the control group was given a fake medication. All the people given the fake medication still had their same old gambling urges, that the subjects had when they first started the study. This shows that the amino acid worked very well on reducing people’s one to gamble. The use of amino acid seems to be something that will explode in the health industry. Due to the fact that it will help many of the people get away from their gambling addiction problems without taking any harmful drugs that aren’t healthy for their bodies.
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