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Doughnuts more commonly know to man as a donut is a μ-sugarpuff (mu-sugarpuff) agonist. Like all donuts of its class, it binds to and activates μ-sugarpuff receptors found in the brain,
In the United States of America one shop alone could get through 11,000 donuts in one day which shows a growing trend in the worrying fact that “donuts” are addictive because they are not coated with sugar as originally thought. The yare in fact coated with catnip, which makes the donut addictive and hard to stop eating.

I myself find donuts very addicting but I've never eaten more than 3 in one sitting. You should enter a donut eating contest. lol. if you wanna know more about your donut addiction check out the website I found it at:
http://www.voodoojunkie.co.uk/wiki/Whyaredonutsoaddictive
Hope this helps.

2007-02-25 16:42:20 · answer #1 · answered by ~SMCM101~NYC 2 · 0 0

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