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are many myths and half-truths about the effects of chocolate on the human body. Here are
the latest findings on several of them.
* Studies show that chocolate is not a causative factor in acne. |
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Chocolate is one of the most popular
sweet-tasting treats in the world and has been for centuries. But part of the myth
surrounding chocolate is that if it tastes so good, it must be bad for your health.
But the surprising news from the scientific community is that this reputedly
decadent treat actually has some health benefits, especially if you choose your chocolate
wisely.
Is Chocolate A Health Food?
Chocolate contains more than 300 chemicals, and has been the subject of a number of
studies by universities and other scientific organizations. Here's a quick rundown of the
results. (Note, we have no way of proving or disproving these claims so we offer them here
as a stimulus for further research. If you're really interested in the subject, this may
provide you with a starting point.)
* Cacao, the source of chocolate, contains antibacterial agents that fight tooth decay. Of
course, this is counteracted by the high sugar content of milk chocolate.
* The smell of chocolate may increase theta brain waves, resulting in relaxation.
* Chocolate contains phenyl ethylamine, a mild mood elevator.
* The cocoa butter in chocolate contains oleic acid, a mono-unsaturated fat which may
raise good cholesterol.
* Drinking a cup of hot chocolate before meals may actually diminish appetite.
* Men who eat chocolate live a year longer than those who don't.
* The flavanoids in chocolate may help keep blood vessels elastic.
* Chocolate increases antioxidant levels in the blood.
* Mexican healers use chocolate to treat bronchitis and insect bites.
* The carbohydrates in chocolate raise serotonin levels in the brain, resulting in a sense
of well-being.
What Chocolate Won't Do
There are many myths and half-truths about the effects of chocolate on the human body.
Here are the latest findings on several of them.
* Studies show that chocolate is not a causative factor in acne.
* Cacao contains the stimulants caffeine and bromine, but in such small quantities that
they don't cause nervous excitability.
* Chocolate is not addictive.
* Chocolate contains stearic acid, a neutral fat which doesn't raise bad cholesterol.
* Chocolate doesn't make you 'high'. You'd need to eat a huge quantity (about 25 pounds at
one sitting) to feel any noticeable effect.
But On The Negative Side...
1. Chocolate may trigger headaches in migraine sufferers.
2. Milk chocolate is high in calories, saturated fat and sugar.
What About Chocolate And Your Pets?
Chocolate is considered dangerous to animals because it contains a stimulant called
theobromine, which they can't digest.
Dark chocolate and baking chocolate are even more dangerous because they contain higher
concentrations of the substance. This applies whether chocolate is in candy bar form, or
an ingredient in cake, cookies, puddings or ice cream.
If a pet becomes ill after eating chocolate, take it to the vet immediately.

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