Posted on 04/11/2007 1:52:03 PM PDT by voletti
CHICAGO: Some may see a cup of tea as soothing but chocolate is more likely to lower ones blood pressure, German researchers reported on Monday. Foods rich in cocoa appear to reduce blood pressure but drinking green and black tea may not, according to an analysis in the US research magazine Archives of Internal Medicine. The drop in blood pressure among participants who consumed cocoa products for at least two weeks was in the same range as achieved by someone taking drugs commonly prescribed to control high blood pressure. The fall in blood pressure credited to cocoa could be expected to reduce the risk of strokes and heart attacks by 10-20%. Both cocoa and tea contain polyphenols, a class of chemicals known to help prevent cardiovascular disease that are present in most fruits and vegetables. But cocoa has a different type than tea procyanids that appear to be more active. But dont start gobbling up chocolate bars just yet, wrote study author Dirk Taubert of the University Hospital of Cologne, Germany. Treats such as dark chocolate might be substituted for other high-calorie desserts, based on the studys findings, but we believe that any dietary advice must account for the high sugar, fat and calorie intake with most cocoa products. reuters
I'm hungry.
Not the horrible hershey watered down stuff... the real chocolate called cacao or chocolate as dark as you can take it like 65% cacao. Walmart carries organic dark chocolate for heaven’s sake. I thought I was going to fall through the floor when I saw that.
Okay.
I’m thinking eggs over easy.
Special dark is ok for emergencies or when the pocketbook is lean. Too much sugar and not enough cacao imho. I love chocolate. I think the natural high of chocolate is great for us ladies’ bodies anyhoo.
Whew!!! I WANT some of that chocolate...with the delivery boy/man! :D
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