redhead -- reading your post, you're pointing to a range of potential causes for alcoholism that do not correspond, necessarily, to malfunction / dysfunction of the amygdala? But treating with diet is hard to do because it's hard to stay on? But, as I recollect, you have had some success with Baclofen -- and that doing so might be easier because rather than having to stay on a diet, which all of us find difficult to do, because you just have to take pills?
Otter -- I've thought that maybe "they" (the people who run the water system and likely also name streets) should think about dropping Bac into the water supply, in much the same way that there has been discussion of doing with statins as a means of preventing heart disease). That's obviously a joke -- sort of. It would be interesting if someday, Bac or a derivative like Arbaclofen became the standard of care or drug of first resort for a range of perceived disorders (autism spectrum disorder, bipolar spectrum disorder, schizophrenia, alcohol dependence, etc.).
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