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  • Hmmmm no I doubt they'd accept you lol
  • I honestly doubt that but if you are willing to pay $5000 a day plus therapy fees and psychiatrist fees and all, they might accept you :0
  • I don't think so.
  • well isnt that essentially what weight loss facilities/camps are?
  • Sure! I'll bet you could put a "SODA & CHOCOHOLIC REHAB" sign up somewhere in L.A. & have a room choc-full of clients in no time!
  • Hmm, if your addiction is interfering with your health, your job, your relationships, your mental well being - maybe some kind of therapy/rehab/treatment should be considered.
  • hahahha im sure if you had the moeny or the insurance, they would take you in a heart beat hahah just kidding, haha
  • No. Unless you're willing to pay good money. Then everyone will suddenly become a specialist.
  • http://www.chocolaterehab.com/
  • You might find this of interest. Summary# 46464 Topic: Dark Chocolate May Reduce Blood Pressure and Improve Endothelial Function Keywords: BLOOD PRESSURE, CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE, ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION, OVERWEIGHT - Dark Chocolate, Cocoa Reference: "Acute dark chocolate and cocoa ingestion and endothelial function: a randomized controlled crossover trial," Faridi Z, Njike VY, et al, Am J Clin Nutr, 2008; 88(1): 58-63. (Address: DL Katz, Prevention Research Center, Griffin Hospital, 2nd Floor, 130 Division Street, Derby, CT 06418, USA. E-mail: katzdl@pol.net and shelli.larovera@yalegriffinprc.org ). Summary: In a randomized, placebo-controlled, single-blind, crossover trial involving 45 overweight adults (mean BMI in kg/m(2): 30; mean age: 53 years), consumption of either dark chocolate or a sugar-free cocoa drink was found to improve endothelial function and reduce blood pressure. In the first phase of the study, subjects received either a solid dark chocolate bar containing 22 g cocoa powder, or a placebo bar, and in the second phase, subjects received sugar-free cocoa liquid containing 22 g cocoa powder, or sugar-containing cocoa liquid containing 22 g cocoa powder, or a placebo drink. Results found improvements in endothelial function with consumption of solid dark chocolate (4.3), liquid sugar-free cocoa (5.7), and liquid sugar-containing cocoa (2.0), as compared with placebo (-1.5). Interestingly, improvements in endothelial function were significantly greater with the sugar-free cocoa drink as compared to the s ugar-containing cocoa drink. Improvements in blood pressure were associated with consumption of dark chocolate (systolic: -3.2 mm Hg, diastolic: -1.4) and sugar-free cocoa (systolic: -2.1 mm Hg; diastolic: -1.3 mm Hg). These results suggest that consumption of either solid dark chocolate or liquid cocoa may improve endothelial function and reduce blood pressure in overweight adults, with differences in effects found between sugar-free and sugar-containing preparations. The authors conclude, "Further investigation is clearly warranted to determine longer term effects of habitual solid and liquid cocoa ingestion, optimal dosing of chocolate for cardiovascular benefit, variation in beneficial effects among diverse populations, and, ultimately, the influence of dietary cocoa intake on cardiac events."
  • yes you can it is called Fat camp,,,
  • I think they go to fat camp instead.
  • I think you can go for any addictive behavior. People go to rehab for being addicted to sex, why not chocolate?!
  • These days I would say that sort of addiction should be allowed. So, I would say no
  • I do not think so. The Rehab centres are tailor made for people with drug addiction.

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