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The Health Aspects Of Chocolate
Maybe we don't have to feel so guilty about eating
chocolate after all. Elli tells us all about the
benefits....
Chocolate is relaxing. It's calming. It soothes our
nerves and makes us feel good. And we often think of it as a
sinful indulgence. But it doesn't have to be. If you choose
your chocolate wisely, you can enjoy it without the guilty
feelings we normally associate with it.
What Are the Healthy Aspects of Chocolate?
By eating small amounts of the right chocolate, you will
enjoy the many health aspects of chocolate. Chocolate
contains high levels of potassium and magnesium, as well as
vitamins B1, B2, D and E. If that’s not reason enough to
reach for a daily dose of chocolate, consider that it can
also lower blood pressure and prevent arteries from
hardening, therefore protecting the heart.
Has Chocolate Been Wrongly Accused?
For the most part, chocolate has been wrongly accused.
New studies are finding that common beliefs about the
effects of chocolate are not true after all. While we used
to associate chocolate with acne, researchers have now
dismissed a possible link between the two. While some people
avoided chocolate because of the caffeine level associated
with it, we now know that a small serving only contains as
much caffeine as a cup of decaffeinated coffee. Does
chocolate really cause migraines? Well, only if consumed in
large amounts. Again, moderation plays a big role here.
So before you reach for a Hershey bar of a Snicker's,
consider that the chocolate you eat should contain 70%
cocoa. This can be found specifically in dark chocolates.
You should invest in a quality dark chocolate and eat it in
small amounts every day to see the health benefits. Make
sure you enjoy each bite and let it melt in your mouth. It
will have the same effect as the recommended single glass of
wine per day.
What Kind of Chocolate Offers The Most Health Aspects?
True cocoa is the best chocolate to eat for health
reasons. Not only will it satisfy your sweet tooth, but it
will also provide health aspects beyond what many of us
dreamed possible. The recommendation is to eat two small
squares of chocolate per day. We're not talking about a
typical candy bar here. Dark chocolate contains higher
levels of cocoa and lower level of milk and sugar.
Choosing Wisely
The best varieties of chocolate are more expensive and
are dark or bittersweet. Good chocolate should only have a
few ingredients on the contents label. In addition, you can
buy organic chocolate or make your own homemade chocolate
with a cocoa base.
Healthy Chocolate Snacks
There are some easy ways to get in your daily dose of
heart-healthy chocolate. Try a steamy cup of hot cocoa,
fruit dipped dark in chocolate, chocolate covered almonds or
eat the squares of chocolate by themselves.
Chocolate in Moderation
Hearing that chocolate has health aspects does not mean
we can load up our grocery carts with chocolate bars though.
It is important to adhere to the daily-recommended dose
since it is high in calories. Moderation is a key factor
here. Balance your caloric intake with a variety of other
heart-healthy foods and reach for the dark chocolate as a
cure for your sweet tooth sparingly.
Article Author - Elli Potrelli
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