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The health benefits of chocolate revealed

- THOBILE MAZIBUKO thobile.mazibuko@inl.co.za

Chocolate is one of the most enjoyable foods. You can use it to make dessert, add it to your coffee or eat it plain, whichever way you prefer.

Besides it being delicious, chocolate has many benefits.

Cocoa has health benefits that most people aren’t even aware of.

Rajnish Ohri, vice-president and managing director at Whole Earth Brands, explains that dark chocolate offers the most nutritiona­l benefits.

Heart health: According to a study by the University of Aberdeen, people who eat up to 100g of chocolate a day are 11% less likely to have a heart attack, stroke or other cardiovasc­ular problems. Flavonoids, a type of antioxidan­t found in chocolate, can help stimulate blood flow by getting rid of free radicals in the blood.

Brain function: Chocolate is a natural source of magnesium, essential for brain health. It also has caffeine. Both can help boost concentrat­ion and alertness. Drinking hot cocoa daily can have the same effect.

Signs of ageing: Chocolate has an antioxidan­t, epicatechi­n. It helps protect the brain against a build-up of proteins that can hinder brain function and cause dementia. It also has polyphenol­s, antioxidan­ts that help the body get rid of free radicals, which can cause age-related arthritis.

Digestion: The magnesium found in chocolate is good for the digestive system. It relaxes the large and small intestines, allowing food to move through the digestive system more easily.

Mood: Cocoa polyphenol­s in chocolate boost the moods of those who eat it. A study conducted at the University of Swinburne found that the participan­ts in the study were both calmer and happier.

 ??  ?? DARK chocolate boosts brain function. | Pexels
DARK chocolate boosts brain function. | Pexels

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