Sunday 1 May 2011

Benefits of eating chocolates part 1

Still remember the movie called 'Charlie and the chocolate factory'?

from Youtube
Well, it is cool isn't it?
But the benefits we can get from eating chocolates are even cool!
Chocolate has exceptional nutritional qualities, being a high energy food in a small volume. It is not only contains carbohydrates, fats, and vegetable proteins, but also has large quantities of potassium and magnesium, some calcium and sodium, and vitamins A1, B1, B2, D, and E.

Chocolate contains a number of other substances in small, but effective, quantities:

Theobromine: which stimulates the central nervous system, facilitates muscular exertion, acts as a diuretic and appetite stimulant.


Caffeine: which increases resistance to fatigue, intellectual activity, and watchfulness.


Phenylethylamine: which is the chemical released in our bodies when we fall in love and is chemically similar to amphetamines, therefore acting as a psycho-stimulant.


Tryptophan: an essential amino acid that increases the production of serotonin, an anti-depressant and natural stress-reducer. In fact, a decrease in serotonin levels in the brain may trigger cravings for starches, sweet foods and chocolate.


Endorphins: natural opiates that are released by the brain in increased amounts when eating chocolate, thereby elevating one's mood and reducing pain.


Phenols: which are also found in red wine, tea, fruits and vegetables, and may help reduce the risk of coronary heart disease.


Catechins: which are antioxidants that may help protect the body against cardiovascular disease and possibly cancer, are found in substantially higher quantities in chocolate than in black tea.


Anandamide: which mimics the effects of marijuana by acting on the same brain receptors, resulting in a very mild "high". Plus, chocolate has two ingredients that inhibit the natural breakdown of anandamide and hence may prolong the feeling of well-being.

The presence of Flavonoids in cacao can reduce high blood pressure and also decreases the blot clotting. 


References:
1. Benefits of eating Chocolate. (2010, October). Retrieved May 1, 2011, from learningsteps: http://www.learningsteps.com/benefits-of-eating-chocolate.html
2. Benefits of Eating Chocolate. (2010). Retrieved May 1, 2011, from medscicommunications: http://www.medscicommunications.com/just_for_fun.htm
3. Chacha, S. (2011). 10 Benefits of Eating Chocolate. Retrieved May 1, 2011, from ezinearticles: http://ezinearticles.com/?10-Benefits-of-Eating-Chocolate&id=3511181
4. Mark Stibich, P. (2009, April 26). Health Benefits of Chocolate. Retrieved May 1, 2011, from about.com: http://longevity.about.com/od/lifelongnutrition/p/chocolate.htm

8 comments:

  1. love chocolate

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  2. People always say that chocolate can reduce stress, izzit true?

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  3. hahahahahahaha~~~~omg~~~true~~becoz it contains caffeine ma~~

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  4. people also always say that chocolate represent LOVE, izzit true??

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  5. Cool blog that explain the benefits of chocolate!!! Especially for me who loves chocolate haha!! but it will be great if there are more pictures haha!!! keep the good work going!!!:DDDD

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  6. last time out college pass us the circular on our study week telling us not to eat choc during d exam period... should take more banana....

    but choc really will help release stress and it's good for female to take choc (especially dark choc) during the period time... =)

    -Siaw-

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  7. ya~~~dark chocolates are good~~but only good for female? how about male??

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  8. Well Kit, I guess it's because a lot of chocolate's components release "happy hormone." And thanks Kim, this is well researched. Your pictures also make mouths water! Chocolates have a lot of benefits, but it's also important to control how much we eat.

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