Sweet News About Your Favorite Treat- Dark Chocolates

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India
June 15, 2009 12:46am CST
I came across this and thought it a must to share it with you guys. Its amazing what our favourite chocolate can do:-I recently spotted a bumper sticker that quips, "If I must die, let it be death by chocolate." It's good for a chuckle, but evidence is mounting that chocolate can benefit the heart in many ways and may even help you to live longer. Dark chocolate is best: It's typically richer than milk chocolate in a group of antioxidant flavonoids called flavanols, and it has a better fat content. Here's a look at recent research on how chocolate can help the heart, brain, skin, and more. Dan Fields is a freelance writer and editor in Framingham, Massachusetts. He is the former editor of Dr. Andrew Weil's Self Healing newsletter. Cut Your Cholesterol Levels Cut Your Cholesterol Levels Japanese studies suggest that sipping natural cocoa can improve your cholesterol profile. People who drank the beverage twice daily for several weeks lowered their LDL ("bad") cholesterol and raised HDL ("good") cholesterol. In addition, their LDL cholesterol was more resistant to oxidation, making it less likely to clog arteries. Lower Your Blood Pressure Lower Your Blood Pressure A 2007 study from Germany showed that eating just one-quarter ounce of dark chocolate a day for 18 weeks lowered both systolic and diastolic blood pressure without increasing weight. More recently, scientists at Yale University reported that consuming a single bar of dark chocolate or two cups of natural cocoa reduced blood pressure and improved blood-vessel function in overweight adults. Improve Your Circulation Improve Your Circulation Eating about 1.5 ounces of dark chocolate a day for two weeks improves blood flow to the heart, according to a 2009 study by Japanese researchers. These improvements were independent of changes in cholesterol levels and blood pressure. When your heart receives more blood flow, you are less likely to develop angina (chest pain) or have a heart attack. Decrease Inflammation Decrease Inflammation A pair of 2008 studies found that eating dark chocolate reduces blood levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), a marker for chronic inflammation that indicates an increased risk of heart disease. Scientists at Johns Hopkins University reported that volunteers who consumed 3.5 ounces of dark chocolate a day for one week lowered their CRP levels by 23 percent. And Italian researchers discovered that just two-thirds of an ounce of dark chocolate every three days reduced CRP. Dodge Death from Heart Disease Dodge Death from Heart Disease In a 2007 study of more than 34,000 postmenopausal women, those who consumed more chocolate were less likely to die of cardiovascular disease over a 16-year period. Earlier research by Dutch scientists revealed that elderly men who ate more chocolate and other cocoa-containing foods had lower blood pressure and a reduced risk of death from cardiovascular disease. Sharpen Your Mind Sharpen Your Mind Fish isn't the only brain food. In a 2009 study from Norway, people in their early 70s who ate an average of one-third ounce of chocolate daily performed better on cognitive tests than those who abstained. (Eating more chocolate didn't necessarily provide more benefits.) An earlier study by Harvard researchers suggests how chocolate may help: Seniors who regularly drank flavanol-rich cocoa boosted blood flow to the brain. Save Your Skin Save Your Skin Cocoa butter is a great topical moisturizer, but consuming cocoa or chocolate may also benefit your skin. In a 2006 study of German women, drinking high-flavanol cocoa each day for 12 weeks helped protect the skin from UV (ultraviolet) damage, improved blood circulation to the skin, and reduced skin roughness and dryness. A more recent study by the same researchers found that a single "dose" of a similar beverage also improved blood flow to the skin. Control Your Cravings Control Your Cravings Craving some dark chocolate? Go ahead. Recent research by Danish scientists indicates that the treat is more filling than milk chocolate and lessens cravings for other foods. In the study, young men ate about 3.5 ounces of either dark or milk chocolate in one sitting. (The two varieties had virtually the same number of calories.) Two and half hours later, the participants were offered pizza. Those who had eaten dark chocolate beforehand consumed 15 percent less pizza than those who had snacked on milk chocolate. The men also said that dark chocolate made them feel less like eating sweet, salty, or fatty foods. Defeat Diabetes Complications Defeat Diabetes Complications People with type 2 diabetes are at increased risk of heart disease and stroke, but consuming cocoa or chocolate may help to minimize these risks. In a 2008 study by German scientists, diabetics who drank high-flavanol cocoa three times a day for one month experienced significant improvements in blood-vessel function. Other research suggests that dark chocolate may benefit diabetics by increasing insulin sensitivity. Combat Chronic Fatigue Combat Chronic Fatigue Dark chocolate holds promise for chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), according to a small, unpublished study by British researchers. When CFS patients ate about 1.5 ounces of high-cocoa dark chocolate each day for two months, they reported significantly less fatigue than when eating white chocolate dyed brown. Scientists speculate that dark chocolate may help by improving levels of serotonin in the brain
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@th52096 (469)
• Philippines
15 Jun 09
That is wonderful! Just AWESOME! In my family, only me and my dad like the taste of dark chocolate. My friends as well don't like it. They say its too bitter or it isn't sweet! Well, look now! I'm gonna live longer then them! Mwuahahahahha! Bwahahhaa! You'll see! You'll all see! This is truly wonderful! I'm a chocofanatic! Why is it that in your post it's about mostly german scientists. not others.
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@th52096 (469)
• Philippines
15 Jun 09
Oh wait! Im sorry! I didn't read the whole post!
• India
15 Jun 09
th, you are definitely going to lead a very long and healthy life. Its wonderful to know you enjoy dark chocolates, so I guess you must also be very brainy. Cheers. Enjoy all the good health with the best thing in the world.
@bhanusb (5709)
• India
15 Jun 09
Thanks kety for your long informative discussion. For me it's very useful. I have high blood pressure.According to my physician's advice I take medicine regularly. Now my blood pressure is under control.Dark chocolate will be costly for me.It will be better to drink cocoa regularly. I have no diabetes problem.
• India
15 Jun 09
Hi bhanu, there is a thing called cooking chocolate. It is also available in dark chocolate. It is not costly. It comes in a slab of 500 grams and tastes real good too. Actually chocolates are made from this bar, so you can eat it directly too. I sure do. It will be in the range of Rs. 120 per 500 grams which falls much much cheaper. Look out for it in the market where they sell chocolate moulds etc. Cheers to good health with a sweet tooth.
@prinzcy (32299)
• Malaysia
15 Jun 09
Whoa, thanks for the information! I am a chocolate fan. I guess I can give this a try. This is a sweet way of becoming more healthy. I would love it to lower my cholesterol level and moisturize my skin. I don't really like to drink hot chocolate though, I guess I just have to eat them
• India
16 Jun 09
Yep, the sure and sweet way to a healthy life. Just had to share this info with you guys. We were all unaware of these benefits of eating dark chocolate. Now at least some of us are wiser. Cheers to good health the sweet way !