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Last activity 17 April 2012 by nerolife

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Veruska

FOR a long time women have compared chocolate to sex. Now doctors have discovered a scientific link between the two.
According to Italian researchers, women who eat chocolate regularly have a better sex life than those who deny themselves the treat. Those consuming the sugary snack had the highest levels of desire, arousal and satisfaction from sex.

Chocolate is not like a food, it is like a drug. The research looked at the lifestyle habits that affect women’s sex lives. It also looked at smoking and coffee consumption but found no links with sexual enjoyment. Some might argue, however, that women who like chocolate are simply more sensually attuned.
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Since you were a child you've been told that chocolate destroys your teeth and makes you fat; well, now, scientists in fact recommend chocolate as being even more efficient than many drugs in preventing and treating various conditions. On one condition, though: it must have as much cocoa as possible, even 60-75%.

A chocolate's quality is determined by the properties of the cocoa seeds it's made of, especially the amount of flavonoids, also encountered in wine, green tea, and bilberries. Milk chocolate has less flavonoids, and white chocolate has almost none. But flavonoids such as epicatechin are usually removed for commercial cocoas (employed for producing chocolate) because they induce a bitter taste.

In fact, the chocolate's compounds that are pharmacologically active, like serotonin, tryptophan, phenylethylamine, tyramine and cannabinoids, are found in higher amounts in other types of food that are less appealing than chocolate.

Chocolate was first produced by the civilizations of Central America and when the Europeans arrived to America, cocoa was employed in making sauces and beverages, both sweet and bitter, exclusively destined to noble people. In fact, chocolate comes from the Nahuatl (Aztecs' language) word "chocolatl".

Chocolate should literally melt in your mouth: its melting point being 36.1� C.

1. Chocolate reduces blood pressure. The flavonoids found in cocoa help in the control of the arterial tension, by increasing the amount of nitric oxide in the blood. Studies showed that dark chocolate is as effective as the antihypertensive
drugs are.

2. Dark chocolate can decrease by 50% the risk of a heart attack, coronary disease by 10%, and premature death by 8%.

3. It improves blood circulation to the brain for two to three hours after you eaten chocolate. The flavonoids dilate the blood vessels in the brain, allowing a larger blood flow (implicit of oxygen). This way, the brain fights off exhaustion, insomnia and aging, improving memory and learning.

A special cocoa that retains the naturally occurring chemicals called flavonoids, which are abundant in fresh cocoa, could help maintain the normal functioning of the brain and could be used for future therapies against cognitive decline and dementia.

4. Chocolate gets into a good mood. Phenylethylamine, a neuronal disinhibitor released by the brain, is also found in chocolate, and induces a stage of euphoria and excitation during the sexual prelude, by turning on the brain's pleasure nuclei. This molecule increases the feeling of excitement, giddiness and boosts the sex drive; consequently, it gives you more or less the same sensation that the alcohol does, but without the secondary effects of the latter. (you know what they say... 'Flowers or chocolate to your girl!')

Anyone knows the "I feel good" sensation induced by chocolate. Chocolate does not contain serotonin, the "happiness" hormone, but tryptophan, a serotonin precursor, that the brain can transform into serotonin.

High serotonin levels stimulate the release of endorphins. Actually, what the antidepressant drugs do is simply increase the brain's serotonin levels, since low levels of serotonin induce depression.

4. Chocolate increases the quantity of sugar in your blood, due to the above-mentioned flavonoids. Chocolate helps the process of sugar metabolization, and dark chocolate helps reduce the risk of developing diabetes.

5. Chocolate fights off chronic fatigue. Eating 50 grams of chocolate (85 % cacao) daily decreases the symptoms of this disease.

6. Chocolate increases "good" cholesterol and lowers the "bad" one, due to the antioxidants, similar to those found in fruits, vegetables, tea and wine.

7. This food can also be a remedy against coughing. A chemical from cocoa can be more efficient against coughing than many medicines are, and it doesn't have the adverse effects that the latter have.

8. Improved circulation induced by flavonoids also boost...erection! So �.what will it be: Viagra or chocolate?

9. Chocolate contains iron. That's why it is recommended for pregnant women. Chocolate is also abundant in magnesium, proven to ease pre-menstrual symptoms (PMS). The calcium in milk induces the same effect, so milk chocolate could ensure the men's peace and relaxation in certain... 'special moments'.

10. Just like coffee, cocoa contains caffeine too.

11. The researches showed that chocolate consumers live almost one year more than those who do not eat chocolate.

12. Studies have shown that chocolate impedes cell deterioration and cancer.

13. The bitterest chemical found in chocolate, theobromine, an alkaloid similar to caffeine, was found to fight off tooth decay, being more efficient than the fluoride in strengthening the crystalline structure of teeth against erosion by acid-producing bacteria (linked to tooth decay).

Thank you for reading

Regards

Veruska

xtf

Thx for sharing !!!
So people ... let's eat chocolate !!! Miam !!!

Veruska

Sharing is caring ! :)

islander77

i prefer the dark chocs! excellent for brains, antioxidants, managing blood sugar; good for the heart/s :P

nice stay in mauritius V
buona continuazione
Y

Phil_in_France

Is it OK to eat it just because I like it?

islander77

chocolate is very bad for health, only fresh vegetables & fruits are good for health. These highly processed foods, packed & stored for a long time is nothing but like eating piles of dry leaves.

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kevinson wrote:

chocolate is very bad for health, only fresh vegetables & fruits are good for health. These highly processed foods, packed & stored for a long time is nothing but like eating piles of dry leaves.


There is chocolate and cheap processed chocolate where the flavanols that make chocolate healthy but also bitter  are removed by many commercial chocolate manufacturers

Who does not enjoy a nice bitter dark  piece of chocolate  ( 70 to 90% cocoa!)
Your average bar of milk chocolate does not have enough flavonoids and is useless as far as health benefits are concerned.

Veruska

I only eat 80 % chocolate !!!

A Secret Chocolate Riddle:

OOMPA LOOMPA DOOMPADEE DOO

I'VE GOT A PERFECT PUZZLE FOR YOU
...
OOMPA LOOMPA, DOOMPADAH DEE

IF YOU ARE WISE YOU'LL LISTEN ME

WHAT DO YOU GET WHEN YOU GUZZLE DOWN SWEETS

EATING AS MUCH AS AN ELEPHANT EATS

WHAT ARE YOU AT GETTING TERRIBLY FAT

WHAT DO YOU THINK WILL COME OF THAT

I DON'T LIKE THE LOOK OF IT

OOMPA LOOMPA DOOMPADEE DAH

IF YOU'RE NOT GREEDY YOU WILL GO FAR

YOU WILL LIVE IN HAPPINESS TOO

LIKE THE OOMPA LOOMPA DOOMPADEE DO

DOOMPADEE DOO

;)

Francesca

Good morning Veruska,

could you please lower Caps Lock when you write on Forum.

Thanks ;)

Francesca

islander77

This site is too closely monitored by its team & founder. It does not give a professional approach alike facebook & twitter. As if we are kids & we should be monitored daily. Truth is bitter, but this is the truth. 

Anyway, concerning this thread, i insist that chocolate, sweets, pop corns, soft drinks, etc etc are all very very bad for health. They should not be consumed at all.

Drink water, fresh juice. Eat fresh fruits & vegetables, preferably home made. Chocolate??? Ban it, save health & money.

Julien

Thanks Kevinson for your nice feedback, and for comparing us to Facebook or Twitter.

Please guys, don't feed the troll

Veruska

Sure !!

I only used caps lock because it is a song ..:D

Have a nice day everybody !!

Francesca wrote:

Good morning Veruska

could you please lower Caps Lock when you write on Forum.

Thanks ;)

Francesca

islander77

kevinson i have respect for you but the forum should have moderators and the founder have right to monitored anybody.if you feel u are a kid here may be you shouldn't b a member here.ok chocolate isn't good when eating excessively.julien you are doing a good job here and u hve my support.some new members here think they can do whatever they want here.if we let u make ur business then it will be ok.kevinson facebook is facebook.Expat.com is Expat.com.ccheers

nerolife

Veruska wrote:

I only eat 80 % chocolate !!!


Hi Veruska! Thanks for sharing this article which was very informative about the 'properties' of dark chocolate. Chocolate rules! it took me a while to like dark chocolate, but once the taste buds grow accustomed to it, it's the best thing ever! :D

take care :)

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