Dark Chocolate: The Miracle Ingredients of Belgian Chocolates
Everybody loves chocolates. But because it is usually sweet, some people are
banned from eating such delicious treats due to some diseases. In this way, they
totally give up eating chocolates. However, most people are unaware of the
health benefits provided by eating chocolates.
The scientific name of chocolate is thebroma cacao. When literally translated,
it means "food of the gods". Chocolate are composed of vitamins A, C, B1, E, and
E, fluorine, iron, sodium, and potassium.
For the past centuries, chocolates are used for treating diseases and problems
including depression. Mexican and European civilizations revealed the
aphrodisiac characteristics of chocolates. The United States government formally
recognized the virtues of chocolates during the Second World War.
Chocolate cravers do not have to be subjected to studies just to reveal the mood
alteration power of chocolates. It is purely linked with feelings of comfort,
safety and love. Some researchers said that confections of creamy chocolates can
help people live longer.
One ingredient of Belgian chocolates is dark chocolate and is considered as a
healthy chocolate. You don't have to be afraid of eating chocolates because its
side effects are not negative after all. In fact, this is the best news in the
medical world today.
Dark chocolates are potent antioxidants that contain similar antioxidants such
as wine or phenols. In chocolate bars, phenols help in preserving fats while it
prevents atherosclerosis in the body. It also gobbles up destructive molecules
and free radicals which are the main contributors for developing heart diseases
and other illnesses. However, some findings revealed that milk found in
chocolates interferes in antioxidants absorption. Therefore moderate consumption
of dark chocolates is still advised.
In general, Belgian chocolates are enriched with cocoa phenols compared with
other chocolates made from other countries. It is a hint for consumers that a
darker color is better. Dark chocolates can lower high blood pressures provided
that some factors are met. Large amounts of dark chocolates are only advisable
for people at the right age and mild high blood pressures. Moreover, balancing
calorie levels is needed by reducing other food intakes containing calories.
Healthy foods must not be replaced by chocolates.
Consume chocolates up to 150 calories and 50% fats only, probably one ounce of
solid chocolate pack. Too much consumption of chocolates must be avoided. It
contains high levels of sugars of saturated fats which can cause obesity and
health damage. If possible, minimize consumption of fat alternatives including
chocolate syrups and foods covered with chocolates.
Another known antioxidants found in dark chocolates are flavonoids, the potent
compounds in plants which is also found in red wine, tea, vegetables, and some
fruits. This helps in fighting factors connected with stroke, and heart attacks.
It slows down bad cholesterol processing which clog the arteries and prevents
blood platelets from clumping. However, flavonoids contents may also vary. Some
foods are more flavonoids enriched and more active which include cocoa, the main
ingredient of chocolates. Consuming the right amount of Belgian chocolate can
also improve the condition of the artery.
Knowing these medical benefits of dark chocolates really helps. It is not only
about eating but also learning its ingredients to know both the advantages and
disadvantages. So, think twice before you give up chocolates in your diet. If
chocolates are eaten in right amounts, it can be truly considered as a miracle
food.
Brought to you by:
Deb St. George, Publisher, Accommodation-in-Brussels.com
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