Locus coeruleus is known to release noradrenaline in the brain. It's back further in the brain stem and it releases norepinephrine, which is essentially adrenaline and makes us feel alert now Locust release has a lot of different functions in the brain but when we are going to eat, let's say we walk into a restaurant they sit down or we're preparing a meal Locus coeruleus released all these molecules that make us feel more anxious and alert. Sometimes it's felt as excitement and that has probably to do with how we feel about food generally. A lot of people who have kind pre-meal of anxiety or anxiety around food can't seem to just

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