In the insect world, populations are enslaved by sugary snacks to alter brain chemistry and make them OBEY
‘At least one butterfly species has evolved the ability to drug ants into defending its larvae, according to a study conducted by researchers from Kobe University that was published in the journal Current Biology. This drugging takes place by means of a sugary liquid that the caterpillars secrete and the ants eat.
“Due to modification of brain dopamine signaling, the ants were just mad for the caterpillars,” researcher Masaru Hojo said.
Could sugary snacks have a similar effect on human beings, doping them into complacency or otherwise radically changing their brain chemistry?’
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