The Health Benefits of Cocoa

 

"An effective antioxidant—better than red wine or green tea.An amazing mood enhancer."

Dark chocolate has been called an antidepressant, an energy booster, a euphoriant, a toner, and by many chocolate lovers, a health food. Now evidence is showing that this is true!

Chocolate is a virtual pharmacopoeia containing hundreds of important properties. Specific properties in chocolate stimulate endorphin secretion, influencing mood and promoting a general sense of well being. These properties relieve cravings that are independent from hunger as well. Specifically, small amounts of caffeine increase resistance to fatigue, heighten intellectual activity and focus and awaken the brain to stimulate serotonin. Phenylathlyamine and serotonin assist in correcting nervous depression.

Chocolate contains many biologically active constituents that influence health, providing protection against heart disease, high blood pressure, and many other health problems while building resistance and fighting fatigue. Studies indicate that the flavonols and procyanidins in chocolate provide high antioxidant properties and may have anti-carcinogenic effects. Chocolate is a balanced food containing small amounts of the three food categories: carbohydrates (including fiber), proteins, and fats. It also contains considerable amounts of magnesium and potassium, smaller amounts of calcium and iron and trace elements essential to good health. Vitamin A, B, B2, D & E are also found in chocolate.

Cocoa has a positive effect on lipid metabolism, which may contribute to anti-inflammatory properties. The saturated fat in cocoa is not effectively absorbed by the body and is thus excreted without harm. What is not excreted is converted by the body into oleic acid, a heart healthy fat also found in olive oil. Chocolate has been shown to inhibit LDL oxidation better than red wine and green tea as well as some vegetables and is likely to give the same cardiovascular protection as these foods. It appears to reduce platelet aggregation and vasoconstriction as well. It can thus be considered a 'functional food' to help reduce coronary heart disease, especially for those with elevated cholesterol levels. Polyphenols in cocoa, being effective free radical scavengers, are responsible for preventing damage by oxygen free radicals, a major cause of DNA damage. The theobromine in chocolate stimulates the central nervous system, relaxes smooth muscles and aids heart action. Recent studies suggest it also aids in reducing coughs. No doubt more research will reveal additional information about chocolate's amazing properties.








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MINT


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"If I had my way, I would encourage everyone who feels down or depressed to have 1-2 cups of for the love of...Hot Chocolate a day before trying antidepressant pharmaceuticals. Read more about the natural health benefits of for the Love of Chocolate."
Enjoy/Injoy,
Carolyn Kelley



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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• Only15 Calories
• 1g Fat
• Net 0 Carbs
• Low Glycemic Index
• Over 2g Fiber
• Flavonol Antioxidants
• Sugar Free
• Sweetened Naturally

81% Organic Dark Chocolate

Our handmade recipe includes organic dark chocolate, organic licorice root, stevia extract, organic erythritol, and xantham gum. Orange and mint cocoas contain orange essential oil and peppermint essential oil respectively

Our organic cocoa is purchased from farmers who are committed to sustainable agriculture and are conscientious and socially responsible members of their community. We believe supporting organic growers contributes to healthy happy living for us all.