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Dark Chocolate from Your Largo Chiropractor

picture of dark chocolates in a red heart containerOk, Hollstrom & Associates Inc can't present you a piece of chocolate through the computer, but we do have the power to share some of its advantages with you.

First of all, chocolate is good for you, especially the dark chocolate kind. Honest! Is that why why 36 million heart-shaped boxes of chocolate are sold for Valentine's Day? (1) Probably not, but your Largo chiropractor hopes you get one full of dark chocolates!

Chocolate and its main ingredient, cocoa, have beneficial effects for your heart, mind and body.

  • Cocoa has around 4 times higher antioxidant capacity than green tea and twice that of red wine. (2) The anti-oxidant flavanols encountered in cocoa beans decreases cell damage in heart disease and help reduce blood pressure. (4,6)
  • Moderate (not too much!) consumption of dark chocolate offers blood pressure reducing effects and anti-inflammatory activity. (3,6)
  • The anti-oxidants and the bigger magnesium content in dark chocolate might help with constipation trouble and even speed up bowel movements! (2,5) We chiropractors know that constipation when you have back pain isn't good!

These discoveries are why Hollstrom & Associates Inc can live with the enjoyment of dark chocolate...in moderation, of course. Mood, memory, brain function, heart, immune system and stress reduction may all benefit as well. (2) Whose day isn't taken up a notch with a piece of chocolate?!

Hollstrom & Associates Inc knows that not all nutrition has to be in pill form or even boring food form. Check out these articles, then chat with us about the viability of adding some dark chocolate to your life at your next Largo chiropractic visit. Contact us now to set that up before all the chocolate hearts start arriving!
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