Chocolate – Good or bad?

Chocolate – Good or bad?

We all know about the treat that is called chocolate. While some people think, “Yes! This is the simplest treat ever that no one could ever ruin!” others think, “Ewww. This is not good. Why would people ever eat this!?” So today we are finally deciding whether or not chocolate is delicious or nasty.

Let’s start with the good things. First, chocolate can improve your blood flow and lower your blood pressure, however, you can only get those benefits if you eat dark chocolate or dark cocoa powder which is the least liked chocolate. Second, dark chocolate is good for your brain! Studies show chocolate increases brain blood flow, oxygen levels, and nerve function. So basically if you eat some chocolate occasionally, your brain health will improve little by little! Lastly, chocolate can improve people’s mental health, like emotions. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter responsible for mood regulation and cognitive function, so it’s no surprise that chocolate can immediately boost your mood on a bad day! Research has shown that those who eat dark chocolate have significantly decreased chances of developing depression.

Now that we have covered the good side of chocolate, let’s travel to the darker side. There are many bad things about chocolate. People just don’t really bring them up because it is sort of uncommon to not like chocolate since so many of the things that we do involve chocolate, such as Valentine’s day, Halloween, and even just national chocolate day. But never the less, we are going to exploit the negatives of chocolate. First, chocolate has high fat and sugar content. Its consumption has even been associated with acne, obesity, coronary artery disease, and diabetes.

Next, chocolate can have bacteria on it. Kristen Numez said, “25% of chocolate samples had bacterial contamination when examined during a study, featured in a 2015 article, in the journal ‘Food Control’. Interestingly, the cocoa beans showed little contamination, so the contamination occurred during processing. Enterobacteriaceae on the workers’ hands revealed the source.” So when you eat chocolate, you don’t really know what you’re consuming. And Finally, chocolate has a lot of undeclared allergens in it. Food allergies affect millions of people. Undeclared allergens often trigger product recalls. An April 2017 paper in the Journal of Food Protection showed that many chocolate bars contain undeclared allergens like milk and nuts. These foods can cause severe reactions in some people. So overall, Chocolate can be unhealthy because of its high fat and sugar, it can be dirty with bacteria from all over and it can have undeclared food allergens and make people sick.

So, in this article we have listed the good and the bad things about chocolate. We haven’t really decided if chocolate really is good or bad, so it is up to you and your personal opinion.

Why chocolate is good for you (yes it is)

Why chocolate is good for you (yes it is)

Chocolate makes people the happiest and has health benefits. Chocolate has been studied and confirmed to have good mental and health benefits to people but how?

Chocolate has many ingredients that are said to boost health. The main ingredient of chocolate is cocoa is said to have a “mood-enhancing effect”. The main thing in chocolate that makes our brain create serotonin is cocoa which contains tryptophan which the body will use. Scientists found that dark chocolate can reduce bad cholesterol levels, reduce strokes, and heart disease risks. Dark chocolate also has been proven to help 70% of people with depressive symptoms than those who ate no chocolate at all. There is one catch among this chocolate benefit, You have to enjoy the chocolate for the mood-enhancing effect to work, but depression can make people disinterested in eating chocolate.

 

It is also proven that dark chocolate contains more tryptophan than milk chocolate, this is because dark chocolate is richer in cocoa than milk chocolate that contains more sugar, milk, and plenty of other add-ins that make it sweeter and creamer and overall more enjoyable to most people, Dark chocolate contains 70% to 80% cocoa, while milk chocolate contains 7% rarely 38-40% which is considered a high percentage of cocoa for milk chocolate. The cocoa and sugar in chocolate are what make the body produce serotonin, though the more cocoa the better.

Chocolate can improve memory and reduce stress. The human body associates chocolate with happy memories. The reason that chocolate brings happy memories is that our brain associates chocolate with holidays and rewards from our childhood. A study from Loma Linda university health in California as long as health professionals found that“ The consumption of antioxidants can change your brain frequency — a beneficial brain frequency called gamma,” and “The gamma frequency is up-regulated, enhanced, turned on by the chocolate antioxidants” Dark chocolate’s memory and stress improvements usually take within half an hour, but these can last up to two hours, one hitting the two-hour mark the chocolate serotonin will have ran out.

Dark chocolate is considered a superfood because it works with your brain’s chemistry to help memory, reduce stress, create serotonin, and is packed with antioxidants. 71 % of Americans prefer milk chocolate over dark chocolate because milk chocolate is more sugar and milk than anything else which makes it sweeter and creamy while dark chocolate is richer in cocoa than anything else and has very little sugar which causes it to be bitter and chalky. Dark chocolate when not completely loaded with sugar and other add-ins is pretty healthy, it is rich in antioxidants that can fight diseases, can help reduce blood pressure, and lower heart disease risks. According to studies, most people who prefer milk chocolate over dark chocolate are weaker to bitter flavors than people who eat a lot of sugar, junk food, or any food that is processed. Dark chocolate can also reduce the risk of diabetes, help with blood vessel flexibility, and sometimes improve vision.

Pure Dark chocolate meaning not loaded with sugar has a lot of good nutrients like fiber, iron, magnesium, zinc, and copper. A recommended serving of dark chocolate is 1 ounce of 70% – 80% cacao which consists of 170 calories,2 grams of protein,12 grams of fat, 13 grams of carbohydrates, 3 grams of fiber, and 7 grams of sugar. 2 servings of chocolate a day is more than enough to get the positive benefits of dark chocolate. Doctors recommend taking a 10-minute walk after eating chocolate if trying to lose weight, maybe even invite a friend along with.

https://healthyeating.sfgate.com/dark-chocolate-serotonin-levels-5558.html

https://www.kaegi.com/en/magazine/chocolate-makes-you-happy#:~:text=The%20body%20uses%20it%20to,brain%20where%20it%20engenders%20happiness (Links to an external site.).

https://www.healthline.com/health-news/dark-chocolate-improves-memory-reduces-stress#6

https://www.everydayhealth.com/diet-and-nutrition-pictures/delicious-reasons-to-eat-dark-chocolate.aspx

https://www.inc.com/jeff-haden/scientists-just-discovered-that-eating-chocolate-has-an-amazing-affect-on-happiness-but-there-is-a-literally-small-catch.html (Links to an external site.)

https://www.healthline.com/health-news/dark-chocolate-improves-memory-reduces-stress#1

Skip to toolbar