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Abstract
Food can be defined as “any nutritious substance that people or
animals eat or drink, or that plant absorb in order to maintain life
and growth is called as food”. Cell is the functional unit of our body
and each cell of our body in order to function properly requires food.
Food provides energy, however there is a limit of energy production
in living beings. Since “Food” is described as Prana in Vedas, the
minute we are born we need food to sustain life, not only this, the
day a female conceives the developing embryo needs food. The
type and source of the food varies from developing stage of the
embryo to after birth till death. Food (which really includes many
types of drinks too – such as milk, juices and cola – but not water)
is made up of nutrients. The one who has born on this planet needs
food to grow [1]. In other words food is essential for growth and
sustenance of life. To some extant every living being is addicted to
food, this compulsive behaviour may be in response to an emotion,
such as stress, sadness, or anger [2]. Food is a epigenetic factor
and influence on gene expression and personality of the person [3,
4]. The human body needs food to function, but food addiction is
when a person becomes dependent on certain types of foods only
[5]. Our sense organs give clues for the presence of the food which
we like, from these clues endocrine glands start working, sending
messages through neurones to brain and we feel hungry. Hunger
may be 2 types viz (A) True and (B) False.