Benefits of Dark Chocolate
Dark chocolate has recently been
discovered to have a number of healthy benefits. While eating dark chocolate
can lead to the health benefits described below, remember that chocolate is
also high in fat. Use FitDay to keep track of your calories and nutrition as
you work towards your weight loss goals.
1) Dark Chocolate is Good for Your Heart
Studies show that eating a small amount of dark chocolate two
or three times each week can help lower your blood pressure. Dark chocolate
improves blood flow and may help prevent the formation of blood clots. Eating
dark chocolate may also prevent arteriosclerosis (hardening of the
arteries).
2) Dark Chocolate is Good for Your Brain
Dark chocolate increases blood flow to the brain as well as to
the heart, so it can help improve cognitive function. Dark chocolate also helps
reduce your risk of stroke.
Dark chocolate also contains several chemical compounds that
have a positive effect on your mood and cognitive health. Chocolate contains
phenylethylamine (PEA), the same chemical your brain creates when you feel like
you're falling in love. PEA encourages your brain to release endorphins, so
eating dark chocolate will make you feel happier.
Dark chocolate also contains caffeine, a mild stimulant.
However, dark chocolate contains much less caffeine than coffee. A 1.5 ounce
bar of dark chocolate contains 27 mg of caffeine, compared to the 200 mg found
in an eight ounce cup of coffee.
3) Dark Chocolate Helps Control Blood Sugar
Dark chocolate helps keep your blood vessels healthy and your
circulation unimpaired to protect against type 2 diabetes. The flavonoids in
dark chocolate also help reduce insulin resistance by helping your cells to
function normally and regain the ability to use your body's insulin
efficiently. Dark chocolate also has a low glycemic index, meaning it won't
cause huge spikes in blood sugar levels.
4) Dark Chocolate is Full of Antioxidants
Dark chocolate is loaded with antioxidants. Antioxidants help
free your body of free radicals, which cause oxidative damage to cells. Free
radicals are implicated in the aging process and may be a cause of cancer, so
eating antioxidant rich foods like dark chocolate can protect you from many
types of cancer and slow the signs of aging.
5) Dark Chocolate Contains Theobromine
Dark chocolate contains theobromine, which has been shown to
harden tooth enamel. That means that dark chocolate, unlike most other sweets,
lowers your risk of getting cavities if you practice proper dental hygiene.
Theobromine is also a mild stimulant, though not as strong as
caffeine. It can, however, help to suppress coughs.
6) Dark Chocolate is High in Vitamins and Minerals
Dark chocolate contains a number of vitamins and minerals that
can support your health. Dark chocolate contains some of the following vitamins
and minerals in high concentrations:
- Potassium
- Copper
- Magnesium
- Iron
The copper and potassium in dark chocolate help prevent
against stroke and cardiovascular ailments. The iron in chocolate protects
against iron deficiency anemia, and the magnesium in chocolate helps prevent
type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease.
1 comment:
Rishiji.... please share us the recipe to make homemade dark chocolates. ur articles are wonderful as usual.
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