Feb 12, 2013 in healthy tips, chocolate, chocovivo, dark chocolate, energy truffles, epicurious, gnosis chocolate, theo chocolate. Read the original on: Clean Plates
Whatâs inside your Valentineâs Day chocolates? How about GMOs, trans fat, soy lecithin and corn syrup?
Fortunately, not all brands contain the bad stuff, and a little chocolate might even be good for you. Highlights: dark chocolate is rich in flavonols, which act as antioxidants, and may help reduce blood pressure, improve blood flow, lower blood sugar levels, ease inflammation and improve cholesterol levels. Cocoa beans also contain phenylethylamine, a compound that triggers your brain to release endorphins. Look for dark chocolate thatâs at least 70% cocoa for maximum health benefits.
The following picks are all lower in sugar and free from hydrogenated oils, soy lecithin and high fructose corn syrup:
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Energy Truffles photo by Jonas Mohr and Anne Ross Photography
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