Excerpt:
"For the study, researchers identified the genotypes of 46 people (23 couples) as either GG, AG or AA. People who had a GG genotype were more "pro-social," while people with an AG or AA genotype were less likely to be empathetic or have parental sensitivity, and also had fewer positive emotions."
For the complete article, go to:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/1 ... 93483.htmlAccording to what I've read on this forum, GG (and AG) genotype people are more susceptible to addiction and therefore more responsive to naltrexone blocking the pleasure receptors.
The study cited in the article above intrigued me as my experience in a month of rehab and ongoing outpatient treatment has led me to believe that recovering alcoholics are some of the most kind, compassionate (and intelligent) people I've met. And many current addicts I know are gentle souls who seem more emotionally effected by external events...who knows if there's a link, but it's food for thought anyway.
I haven't had genetic testing yet, anyone out there have experiences with it to share? It seems to cost a lot to do it online, so I'm thinking of trying to get a referral from my doc but I'm skeptical that my health insurance provider will be cooperative.
Rhonda