Chocolate has long been one of the
world's favorite desserts. But it is a
guilty pleasure, as hard to resist as it is to give in to completely. This chapter of our 'Beauty Tips' will unveil the pros and cons of
chocolate. You make your own choice!
Research has revealed that the
flavonoid in chocolate helps prevent
some cancers and stops fat from
clogging up our blood vessels.
Chocolate increases the blood
circulation, thereby reducing the
risk of high-blood pressure,
and also helps alleviate diarrhea.
The theobromine present in
chocolate acts like caffeine and
works to stop chronic coughs.
Chocolate is also known to
brighten the skin, to the extent that
many have even applied chocolate
to their skins during their spa
sessions. It is believed that vitamin
A and E in chocolate helps keep
in the skin's moisture, thereby
slowing the process of aging and
wrinkling. Magnesium in chocolate
helps relax fatigued muscles. And
if you were wondering why chocolate
makes you feel so good, there's an
explanation for that, too!
The phenylethylamine in chocolate is
believed to be responsible for the
feelgood factor that overcomes
those
who have just indulged.
But nothing's perfect.
Phenylethylamine, theobromine and
caffeine tend to increase the sugar
level in the bloodsystem as well as
blood pressure. Chocolate is also
a source of energy as a result of its
riches of carbohydrate, iron, and
vitamins A, D and K, but there is such
as thing as too much of a good thing.
This kind of energy can trigger
ailments such as obesity and
high-blood pressure.
As our elders have always said,
"Whatever you do, do it in
moderation.'
Chocolate has long been one of the world's favorite desserts. But it is a guilty pleasure, as hard to resist as it is to give in to completely. This chapter of our 'Beauty Tips' will unveil the pros and cons of chocolate. You make your own choice!Research has revealed that the flavonoid in chocolate helps prevent some cancers and stops fat from clogging up our blood vessels. Chocolate increases the blood circulation, thereby reducing therisk of high-blood pressure, and also helps alleviate diarrhea. The theobromine present in chocolate acts like caffeine and works to stop chronic coughs. Chocolate is also known to brighten the skin, to the extent that many have even applied chocolate to their skins during their spa sessions. It is believed that vitamin A and E in chocolate helps keep in the skin's moisture, thereby slowing the process of aging and wrinkling. Magnesium in chocolate helps relax fatigued muscles. And if you were wondering why chocolate makes you feel so good, there's an explanation for that, too! The phenylethylamine in chocolate is believed to be responsible for thefeelgood factor that overcomes those who have just indulged. But nothing's perfect. Phenylethylamine, theobromine and caffeine tend to increase the sugar level in the bloodsystem as well as blood pressure. Chocolate is also a source of energy as a result of its riches of carbohydrate, iron, and vitamins A, D and K, but there is such as thing as too much of a good thing.This kind of energy can trigger ailments such as obesity andhigh-blood pressure. As our elders have always said, "Whatever you do, do it in moderation.'
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