By, Kay Wilson, Lifestyle Contributor
Chocolate is the only ingredient that is its very own food group.
Well not really – but it seems as if it should be. Powerfully comforting, creamy, delicious – many people eat chocolate at least several times a week.
Which begs the question…
Is Chocolate Good for You?
The answer is both yes and no.
Chocolate has been used for centuries to treat bronchitis, sexual malaise, fatigue, hangovers, anemia, depression, memory loss, high blood pressure, poor eyesight, and more. It also helps release that feel-good neurotransmitter – serotonin – in the brain.
But eat the wrong kind and you’ll get loads of sugar, calories, and junky ingredients.
How to Eat it Responsibly
Chocolate begins life as raw cacao (pronounced kah-kow) beans. Loaded with antioxidants, minerals, vitamins, and plant phenols, cacao is a powerful superfood. The more processed cacao becomes, however – think commercially produced candy bars – the fewer healthy components remain.
So how to get the most out of your chocolate fix?
If you want to learn more, don’t hesitate to contact me or join one of my boot camps.
Kay Wilson, CHHC, ADP, CPT, CSS
ACE Certified Trainer w/ Texas Fit Chicks
Boot Camps: MWF – 5:30 AM MTTh – 7:00 PM
kay@texasfitchicks.com
source: Institute of Integrative Nutrition
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