Dark chocolate for stress
I like dark chocolate, The Wife likes milk chocolate. But dark chocolate is where it’s at for stress. Jennifer Warner at WebMD:
Those stress-induced chocolate cravings may be justified after all. A new study shows that eating dark chocolate may lower levels of stress hormones in people feeling stressed out.
Researchers found that eating the equivalent of one average-sized dark chocolate candy bar (1.4 ounces) each day for two weeks reduced levels of the stress hormone cortisol as well as the “fight-or-flight” hormones known as catecholamines in highly stressed people.
The findings add to a growing number of recently discovered potential health benefits of dark chocolate. For example, cocoa has been found to be rich in a class of antioxidants called flavonoids, which have been linked to a number of health benefits.
Researchers are also investigating other compounds in dark chocolate that may offer other health benefits, such as improved insulin sensitivity, reduced blood pressure, and improved mood…

Oh wow! I knew it! This is good news for me… I love chocolates… Before this news came out, it used to be that I eat chocolates when I’m under stressed, I’m not sure if it’s psychological, but I always feel better after eating one bar.
Translator Chicago
17 November 2009 at 8:26 am
Dark chocolate in moderation has many other health benefits as well, including improved blood circulation, lowered blood pressure, lowered cholesterol, and protection from heart disease, stroke, and cancer. These benefits are attributable to the high concentration of antioxidants in dark chocolate.
Dean
17 November 2009 at 5:24 pm