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[D23]Dark Chocolate Health Benefits
by Don Downes, Don
Perhaps you consider yourself to be a "chocoholic." If so, there is some good news for you: some chocolate is not only not as unhealthy as previously thought, but many health professionals now actually embolden the public to consume it. One particular instance of chocolate can be beneficial to your gums, eyes, heart, arteries and even your whole immune system. It can also assist in lowering cholesterol levels and balancing both blood pressure and blood sugar. However, before you sprint out to buy candy bars in bulk, know that not just any variety of chocolate will furnish such benefits.

Dark chocolate, created from natural cocoa beans, has been recommended for consumption even up to three times a day. This is because the cocoa bean is the food with the highest levels of antioxidants ever, which protect the body from oxidative stress involved with aging. Other foods, such as red wine, tea, and select few fruits and vegetables also offer similar health benefits, but cocoa still tops them all when it comes to the sheer number of antioxidants. These antioxidant compounds are called flavanols, which presumably supply dark chocolate its health benefits.

Ironically, flavanols actually taste very bitter, so many companies that make candy bars take out most of the flavanols to make the chocolate taste better. This obviously strips the chocolate of most of its health benefits. Furthermore, there is no way of knowing which candy bar is healthiest, as companies do not indicate how many flavanols are left in the final product. This is why buying dark chocolate candy bars simply to get the health effects may not work.

Also keep in mind that milk chocolate does not render the same health perks. The darker the chocolate, the more flavonoids containing flavanols there are, meaning that milk chocolate offers fewer health benefits than dark chocolate. Clearly this indicates that white chocolate offers even fewer; in fact, it contains no flavonoids.

The best way to take advantage of the health benefits offered in dark chocolate is to buy the darkest chocolate available with the least amount of added ingredients, perhaps from a health food store. Another option is to buy one of the recent products in which dark chocolate is infused with the açaí berry, an antioxidant that helps reduce heart and vascular disease. Dark chocolate and açaí go together well because both have a magnitude of antioxidants, and açaí helps flavanol-filled dark chocolate taste delicious.

But even if you find such a product, realize that it is not a wonder drug. Despite its health benefits, dark chocolate still contains calories and some fat, and an excess of either is unhealthy. Even too many dark chocolate and açaí products can be harmful. This is why doctors recommend some dark chocolate, red wine, or other treats that have some health benefits daily, but do advise patients to limit their intake, as too much of anything can be detrimental.

Many controversial health foods have come and gone but one of the most debated is probably chocolate. There have been so many studies conducted, with each study producing different claims. The thing about chocolate is that people love the taste and are pretty eager to believe any health claims the read about.

The reason chocolate is the focus of so many studies is because it contains a class of phytochemicals called flavonoids. These flavonoids are linked to improved circulatory system and they can also help remove free radicals from our bodies because they are antioxidants.

To many people this is all the evidence they require to scoff whole chocolate bars in one sitting. However you should be aware that most chocolate also contains copious amounts of fat and sugar which tends to negate any health benefits. Also if you're looking for sources of antioxidants, look to increase your consumption of fruit and veg. Tea is also a great source.

That's not to say you can't have a few squares of chocolate occasionally. Chocolate can come in very handy if are out and about and feeling a need for an energy boost. Whilst out walking, running or cycling for instance. The added fat can also regulate some hormones in the brain and give us a boot of energy.

Although chocolate may contain fat, not all fat is created equally. The type in chocolate is a saturated fat called stearic acid. Usually it's best to avoid saturated fat but in this case, stearic acid can actually help lower "bad cholesterol."

What Else Does Chocolate Contain?

Chocolate contains 10-30% less caffeine than coffee but that may actually be a good thing. It seems that a small amount of caffeine can be good for you.

There has been a fair amount of press about serotonin so you probably know that it can help elevate your mood. Chocolate contains tryptophan which is a precursor to serotonin. Chocolate may also help you release endorphins which are something you normally get whilst exercising.

Then there is theobromine which is a relation to caffeine. It's a mild stimulant, helps us stay alert and give us a generally more positive outlook on life. No wonder so many people become addicted to chocolate!

Whether you believe all the hype about the health benefits of chocolate is up to you. Just be aware that chocolate isn't a substitute for fruit and veg. A small amount is great for keeping us happy and healthy but too much can make you fat. Plus you should know that the healthiest chocolates are the ones with a high amount of cocoa solids.
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