Is chocolate a craving with
you? Are you a secret chocolate
eater? Are you denying it
even to yourself?
Research has shown that certain
chemicals in the brain may
cause the cravings.
So does having cravings make
you addicted to chocolate?
Are you a chocaholic?
The problem is that constantly
telling yourself that you
are addicted and therefore
unable to help yourself is
self-defeating. Whatever you
tell yourself will if said
often enough, make the subconscious
mind believe what you are
saying is the truth. Your
subconscious mind does not
reason it just accepts whatever
it is told without question.
If you are addicted to chocolate,
like any other addiction it
is an illness, no different
from being addicted to drinking,
smoking, gambling or drug
taking. Many homes have broken
up because one of the partners
has developed an addiction
and this usually can quickly
impoverish the family, as
the addict has to keep finding
the money to satisfy his or
her addiction.
Can Being Addicted To Chocolate
Harm You?
What if you are addicted to
chocolate? What harm can it
do you?
If you are on a weight loss
diet, eating chocolate can
sabotage your efforts.
What's In Chocolate That Can
Make You Fat?
Chocolate contains more of
the 'harmful fats'. But if
you must eat some chocolate,
go for dark chocolate rather
than milk chocolate, because
dark chocolate has less 'harmful
fat' than milk chocolate.
Why Do We Crave?
There are chemicals in chocolate,
both dark chocolate and milk
that are similar to taking
Marijuana. But you would have
to eat about 25 pounds to
get the same effect.
But just as Marijuana is a
drug that if taken often leads
to addiction. So taking excessive
amounts of chocolate can have
the same effect and give you
a 'high'.
Your Addiction May Have Started
In Childhood
You can inherit a sweet tooth
from your parents. New York
University did some research
on mice and found there is
a genetic reason why some
people crave sugary foods.
Two strains of mice were used
in the experiment. One group
preferred sweetened water
and the other group unsweetened.
It was found that a certain
gene was missing in one of
the groups. They then looked
for this gene in humans.
The Chemistry of Chocolate
Chocolate like other sweet
foods stimulates the release
of endorphins that make us
feel good. With over 300 chemicals
in chocolate is it any wonder
we crave it?
One of these chemicals found
in chocolate is Theobromine
that relaxes the smooth muscles
in the linings of the lung.
What Other Chemicals in Chocolate
Make Us Feel Good?
Neutrotransmitters are the
chemical messengers of the
brain. Electrical Signals
are transmitted between nerve
cells. These transmitters
make changes in the emotions
and sensations.
Another chemical is Tryptophan
that produces a neurotransmitter
called Serotonin. High levels
of Serotonin can give you
a feeling of elation or even
ecstasy.
Does Chocolate Cause Tooth
Decay?
According to scientists at
Japan's Osaka University,
they have found that the husks
of the cocoa beans that chocolate
is made from contains an antibacterial
agent that fights plaque.
But quite often these husks
are thrown away when making
chocolate. So if they are
added back to the chocolate
it may turn out that chocolate
will make a good toothpaste
but this is not really thought
to be recommended.
Do You Want More Good Reasons
To Eat Chocolate?
A Scientist in California
Professor Carl Keen and his
team have suggested that eating
chocolate might help fight
heart disease. Another chemical
called Flavinoid can help
thin the blood, so helping
to prevent blood clots. Some
sceptics are saying that Professor
Keen's theory is flawed as
his research is funded by
the makers of Mars products.
Now For The Bad News
Excessive eating of chocolate
can cause obesity so shortening
the life expectancy of the
chocolate eater. So the old
saying that everything in
moderation is the best way
to eat chocolate or anything
else you may be addicted to.
You Can Eat Chocolate and
Add A Year To Your Life
Researchers at Harvard University
carried out experiments and
found that eating chocolate
three times a month can add
one year to your life.
What Will You Choose?
To be a Chocoholic or not
to be a Chocoholic? The question
you must ask yourself is ...
can you live without chocolate?
Copyright 2006 Eva Moffat
About The Author
Eva Moffat has written several
health related articles and
has now been awarded the prestigious
title of 'Expert Author'.
Her other writing successes;
she was voted Journalist of
the Year for 2004 and 2005
by British Ethnic Health Awareness
Foundation. Her other common
sense articles can be found
on her website http://www.weight-loss-4-you.com
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