Chocoholics now have a reason to
rejoice. Studies show that chocolate can actually do wonders for your health!
So go ahead and indulge.
Source: Chocolate–Your guilt freetreat
If you have a sweet tooth and love
chocolates, but the calories stop you from indulging yourself, here are a few
reasons why you don’t have to feel guilty.
Reasons
to have more chocolates
Nutritional
punch:
Both milk and dark chocolate give your body enough calcium and vitamin E to
prevent any deficiency disorder. Consuming around two ounces of dark chocolate
a day may actually help you live longer, and stay miles away from heart
diseases, and even cancer!
Get
smarter:
Loaded with flavonoids that increase blood flow to the cerebral portion of the
brain, chocolate can actually help you get smarter. It increases the production
of blood and brain cells, boosting cognitive function (process in which one
becomes aware of ideas). And that’s not just the dark chocolate - it’s also the
regular milk chocolate that makes for good grades.
Flash
the pearly whites:
Theobromine - a compound found in chocolates is now thought to be as efficient
as fluoride in hardening the tooth enamel, making you less susceptible to tooth
decay and cavities. This, however, doesn’t mean you can trade your toothbrush
for a chocolate bar.
Heart
happy:
You are probably already aware that dark chocolate helps fight away heart
problems, specifically stroke. A study showed that weekly consumption of dark
chocolate reduced the chances of stroke to a good 37%. Dark chocolate is also
wonderfully efficient at reducing LDL (low density lipoproteins) - the bad
cholesterol. Also, it manages to reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes by 31%.
Packed with vitamin E, dark chocolate keeps away the metabolic disorders, heart
disease and diabetes. Now isn’t that impressive!
Soul
soother:
What made you obsessed with chocolate is the feel-good-feeling that you get
right after you eat it. It stimulates the neural activity in the brain that
gives that feeling of pleasure and satisfaction, helping ward away depression
and stress.
Eye
care:
Consuming white/dark chocolate has demonstrated an improvement in vision among
300 people in the US. These impressive numbers came from the fact that the
flavonols (a class of flavonoids) increase the blood flow to not only the
brain, but also the retina.
Beauty
SOS:
Cocoa butter has made its way into many of your cosmetic products now, and it’s
not without a reason. Cocoa rejuvenates the skin and accelerates production of
new skin cells, thus effectively fighting skin ageing. Cocoa also has a high
concentration of flavonols-a plant compound that improves blood circulation
making the skin visibly smooth, and antioxidants that protect the skin from sun
damage.
Lastly, chocolate effectively fights
inflammation and free radical damage, giving you the glow you’ve always
coveted.
Source: Chocolate–Your guilt freetreat
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