1:07:01
and you can
make yourself unsick
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by stopping doing
what you're doing.
1:07:05
Im just afraid
there will be something
1:07:08
that's totally irreversible,
1:07:10
that there will be
some damage done that...
1:07:13
- Yeah.
- I don't know.
1:07:15
So, do they think that
once you change your habits
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that that's
going to correct itself.
1:07:22
They think that everything
should get back on track
1:07:26
once this is done.
1:07:26
Your liver -- I've been
doing some reading - -
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your liver is very resilient,
and your liver heals itself.
1:07:33
Well, if you need a portion
of my liver, honey,
1:07:37
you can have it.
1:07:38
Ill give up part
of my liver for you.
1:07:41
Thanks, mom.
Thanks.
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There's a drug that is used in
emergency rooms called Naloxone.
1:07:52
It's used for heroin overdose.
1:07:54
A guy comes in
overdosed on heroin, comatose.
1:07:57
He's gonna die.
1:07:58
You inject him with this drug,
1:08:00
and it blocks the opiate
receptors in the brain.
1:08:03
Heroin doesn't work.
He wakes up.
1:08:05
If I give that same drug
to a real chocolate addict,
1:08:09
a person just shoveling it in,
1:08:11
you find
the most amazing thing --
1:08:13
they lose much of their interest
in chocolate.
1:08:15
They take a bite,
they set it back down.
1:08:17
In other words,
it's not taste and mouth feel.
1:08:20
it's a drug effect of the food
within the brain
1:08:22
that keeps us coming back
again and again.
1:08:24
You're saying
that your mood goes up
1:08:26
once you start eating.
1:08:27
Lately, every time I eat,
I feel 100% better.
1:08:30
So it seems
like you're starting
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to get addicted to it now.
1:08:59
McDonald's calls people
who eat their food