CHOCOLATE Nature's Delicious Medicine
Finally some good news about your
favorite treat. A lot of research has gone into chocolate consumption and it
turns out its really good for your health. It seems daily doses of dark
chocolate can keep the doctor far away.
Don’t go stuffing your face just
yet. While dark chocolate has an abundance of benefits experts warn that it
also highly fattening and can often be filled with lots of added sugars.
Nonetheless, the delicious food has many advantages, you’d be crazy not to
want to eat it.
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1. Rich in nutrients
Dark chocolate is rich in many of
the vitamins and minerals that are vital for your body's functioning. It has
high concentrations of magnesium, iron, potassium, and copper. Magnesium
helps prevent high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes and other heart disease
while iron protects against anemia. Both potassium and copper prevent stroke
and cardiovascular disease. Dark chocolate, with at least 70% cocoa, contains
a fair amount of fiber, manganese, phosphorus, zinc and selenium, all
daily required minerals from your diet.
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2. Improves blood circulation and
blood pressure
A significant benefit of dark
chocolate is that it’s good for your heart and blood because it may improve
your blood flow and lower blood pressure. Dark chocolate contains chemical
compounds called flavanols. These stimulate the lining of arteries to produce
a gas called nitric oxide. This gas sends signals to the blood vessels to
relax, which lowers resistance to blood flow and in turn this helps reduce
blood pressure. Lower blood flow reduces your chance of blood clots from
forming and prevents arteriosclerosis, the hardening of arteries.
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3. It’s good for insulin resistance
Another benefit of dark chocolate
is that it’s a good option for those with diabetes as it has a low glycemic
index, so eating it doesn’t make your blood sugar levels rise. Dark chocolate
has flavonoids, plant pigments, which are usually removed from chocolate
because of their bitter taste. They help your cells function normally and
retrain your body to use insulin effectively, reducing insulin resistance.
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Researchers have found that
regularly eating dark chocolate lowers the LDL cholesterol. This is the “bad”
cholesterol which is dangerous when oxidized. It can inflame your arteries,
and promote heart attack or stroke risk. Dark chocolate contains powerful
antioxidants which protect against oxidative damage. Dark chocolate has also
been shown to increase HDL, the “good” cholesterol.
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5. It improves the health of your
skin
Dark chocolate can also be good for
your skin’s health. Flavonoids in dark chocolate increase skin density and
hydration, and improve your blood flow to your skin. Flavonoids offer some
protection against sun-induced damage and can thwart off the reddening effect
of burns, however, they can’t replace a good layer of sunscreen.
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6. Protection for your teeth
Dark chocolate contains
Theobromine, which eliminates bacteria and hardens tooth enamel. If you
practice good dental hygiene, dark chocolate can actually lower your risk of
getting cavities.
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7. It can treat coughs
Theobromine is also a mild
stimulant and does wonders for suppressing coughs. This chemical compound
blocks the sensory nerves from activity and this stops the cough reflex.
Unlike codeine, the active ingredient in most cough syrups, dark chocolate
doesn’t have that drowsy side effect.
8. It’s anti-aging and fights
cancer
Dark chocolate can keep you looking
young because it’s packed with antioxidants, which fight toxins and free
radicals in your body that cause damage to skin cells. Not only do the
antioxidants slow down the aging process but they can also eliminate certain
cancerous cells.
Flavonols, polyphenols and
proanthocyanidins are antioxidants present in dark chocolate that help slow
the growth of cancer cells. Pentamer, another compound that naturally occurs
in cocoa, can deactivate proteins that encourage cancer cells to continually
divide.
9. It’s a mood enhancer
It’s well known that chocolate is
some people's go-to food when they’re feeling down. The reason is because
chocolate stimulates your body’s production of endorphins and serotonin,
hormones that cause you to feel pleasure and happiness. Dark chocolate is
also filled with phenylethylamine, the same chemical produced in your brain
when you fall in love.
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