WHY YOU SHOULD EAT CHOCOLATES??
Superfoods don't just come from your supermarket's produce aisle. In
fact those chocolate candy bars next to the gummy bears now qualify.
Study after study proves that dark chocolate—sweet, rich, and
delicious—is good for more than curing a broken heart.
The secret behind its powerful punch is cacao, also the source of
the sweet's distinct taste. Packed with healthy chemicals like
flavonoids and theobromine, this little bean is a disease-killing
bullet. The only problem? Cacao on its own is bitter, chalky, nasty
stuff.
Enter milk, sugar, and butter—good for your taste buds, not always good
for your health. Besides adding calories, these can dilute the benefits
of cacao. So snack smart: Stick to healthy chocolate with at least 70
percent cacao (or cocoa, which is cacao in its roasted, ground form). As
long as the content is that high, says Mary Engler, Ph.D., a professor
of physiological nursing at the University of California at San
Francisco, you can reap the benefits from eating only small amounts.
Because of its high fat and sugar content, limit yourself to 7 ounces,
or about four dark chocolate bars, a week.
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