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Researchers say the polyphenols in dark chocolate can help the body form more nitric oxide, a compound that causes blood vessels to dilate and blood to flow more easily.
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Read More »Cravings for specific foods could be an indication of a deficiency in a micro or macro nutrient. In particular, a craving for chocolate could highlight a magnesium deficiency. Magnesium is an essential mineral and is required for over 300 enzyme reactions in the body.
Sweet treat or constant craving, many of us are hooked on the boost that chocolate gives, but as we celebrate World Chocolate Day (7th July) we have asked nutritionist Emily Whitehead to explain why there could be another reason for our choc compulsion. On average Brits eats around three bars of chocolate per week. But before you reach for your next chocolate bar, stop to consider why it is that your craving it.
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Eat a balanced diet composed of all essential nutrients. Exercise can decrease the buildup calcium and cholesterol inside the artery. Exercise...
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