Antioxidant-rich dark chocolate is truly a gift of the gods; since chocolate, in its most unfettered form, has natural stimulants that encourage blood flow, better energy levels and stamina. In other ...
Could indulging in a bit of chocolate at breakfast be the secret to better metabolic health for postmenopausal women? A recent study suggests it might. While the idea of starting your day with ...
The first thing to realize (otherwise, nothing that follows will make sense) is that chocolate is like a drug. Chocolate is an ancient food, whose name is derived from the Nahuatl word cacahuatl. The ...
Q: I crave chocolate around the time of my period. Why does this happen? And how can I deal with it? A: Many studies have found that American women report craving chocolate around menstruation, often ...
In a recent study published in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, researchers examine the relationship between chocolate consumption and both all-cause and cause-specific mortality ...
Eating a milk chocolate bar right after waking up or right before bed could provide a sweet surprise. It may help burn body fat, decrease blood sugar levels and wasn’t shown to cause weight gain, a ...
Starting your day off with chocolate, or even sneaking in a bit before bed may not have the dire effects on weight gain you’d suspect, especially if done correctly among a certain population.
The news keeps getting sweeter: eating chocolate has been linked to lower blood pressure, a reduced risk of heart disease and now, in a new study, a lower risk of stroke in women.more Even better, the ...