It really was one of the
best discoveries of modern science when researchers discovered dark chocolate
is healthy. While not exactly a vegetable, chocolate is plant-based.
It’s full of health-enhancing flavonoids, antioxidants, and polyphenols. You
shouldn’t overload on it but you’ll benefit from eating a moderate amount. And
by “moderate amount” we mean about an ounce a day of plain, dark chocolate, the
darker the better, but at least 70% cocoa. Not white or milk chocolate, that
stuff doesn’t bear any resemblance to healthy dark chocolate.
Yes, it’s delicious and
healthy, but in addition, dark chocolate can actually improve the quality of
your life. Here are 5 reasons why…
1) It’s brain food – You know that
healthy fats are good for your brain… But can chocolate really help keep your
mind sharp? The answer is yes! According to one study, people who had two
servings of hot cocoa every day for thirty days were able to complete timed
cognitive testing 30 percent faster than the non-cocoa drinkers.(1) Patients
with restricted blood flow to the brain at the beginning of the study saw an 8%
improvement in blood flow at the end of the study.(2) Eat more chocolate if you
want to make the honor roll.
2) It helps prevents sunburns – Eating
chocolate can actually keep you out in the sun longer. Eating chocolate rich in
flavanols protects the skin from harmful UV rays.(3) The less processed the
chocolate, the more flavanols it will contain. Of course, this isn’t an excuse
to bake out in the sun (or to eat a pound of dark chocolate).
3) It helps prevent heart disease – Are
you at risk for heart disease? A study out of Scotland finds that out of nearly
5,000 participants, those who ate chocolate more than 5 times a week lowered
their risk for heart disease by 42 percent.(4)Again, this doesn’t mean you
should load up on candy bars… But it does mean that you should make friends
with quality dark chocolate for your heart’s sake!
4) It helps lower inflammation –
Inflammation can lead to some nasty problems in the body. These can include
high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease. An Italian study shows that
people who ate a serving of dark chocolate every three days had an average of
27 percent lower C-reactive protein levels in their blood than those who never
ate it.(5) C-reactive protein in the blood is a marker for inflammation, so the
lower you can keep it, the better.
5) It helps lower stress – Here’s a
benefit that everyone can enjoy. Researchers in Switzerland found that eating
1.4 ounces of dark chocolate per day for two weeks can reduce cortisol levels.
(6) Cortisol, known as the stress hormone, can mess with healthy hormone
function. It also increases inflammation and can raise blood pressure. So next
time you throw your feet up to relax, bring some dark chocolate with you. You’ll
get double the cortisol-lowering benefit.
These are some impressive
benefits to eating dark chocolate. To reap the rewards, remember to go for a
small quantity, just an once or so, and eat chocolate that’s at least 70%
cocoa and preferably organic. Once you get used to eating 70% cocoa, try moving
up to 80 and higher. The higher the cocoa content, the more the benefit you get.
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