The Benefits of Dark Chocolate May Surprise You
The benefits of dark chocolate have been reported in many scientific journals in recent years. One of these was the study by Grassi, Lippi, Necozione, and Desideri in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2005. These researchers found that dark chocolate decreased blood pressure and had a positive impact on insulin sensitivity in healthy persons.
Dark chocolate provides health benefits due to the flavonoids found in cocoa. These benefits were first seen in the Kuna Indian population living in the San Blas Islands off the coast of Panama. This population has a very low incidence of cardiovascular disease and diabetes. They also consume high quantities of cocoa-rich beverages. This led researchers to study the link between cocoa and their health. They observed definite links between the cocoa and their low incidence of certain diseases.
The flavanoids found in cocoa serve as antioxidants when ingested. These flavonoids protect blood vessels from undergoing oxidative changes that result in certain diseases. The result is stronger capillaries and other connective tissue that leads to enhanced health and wellness.
They didn't know about flavonoids centuries ago but they did know that there were health benefits to dark chocolate. Historical documents have been discovered that refer to the medicinal use of chocolate in treating diseases such as angina and heart pain.
Plants are protected from microbes and insects by their flavonoids. For humans, these ingested antioxidants trigger the production of natural enzymes that protect us from disease just as they do the plants that contain them.
What are some flavonoid-rich foods?
- cocoa
- blueberries
- cranberries
- red beans
- red fruits
- yellow fruits
- red vegetables
- yellow vegetables
- certain nuts
- green tea
There are many health benefits to eating even small amounts of this nutrient. A well-balanced diet consisting of adequate fruits, vegetables, nuts, and even a little dark chocolate will provide sufficient levels of these antioxidants.
What are some of the health benefits?
- reduces risk of certain cancers such as ovarian cancer
- lowers blood pressure
- improves insulin resistance
- reduces risk of stroke and heart attack
- fights atherosclerosis
- reduces risk of chronic respiratory problems
- protects from UV light that may reduce the risk of skin cancer
- decreases inflammation and pain associated with arthritis
- the smell of chocolate may increase theta brain waves which results in relaxation
Before you stock up on chocolate bars there are some important facts to keep in mind:
- dark chocolate has the beneficial flavonoids; stay away from white and milk chocolate
- European chocolate is highest in flavonoids
- monitor the fat and calories you consume with chocolate; you only need a very small amount to benefit
- do not rely on dark chocolate for the bulk of your antioxidants; let it replace your unhealthy sweets
The role of flavonoid rich foods in preventing disease and maintaining health and wellness will continue to be heavily researched by scientists. Try to stay informed of these and other developments in contemporary health and wellness.
Dr. Steve Tuggle is a practicing dentist, certified personal trainer (ACE, ACSM), certified wellness coach, and life coach. You can learn more about belly fat and how it affects your health and wellness at http://www.elite-wellness-coaching.com
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