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GOOD CHOCOLATE V BAD CHOCOLATE -
Over the centuries, chocolate has come full circle. Most of the modern world currently views chocolate as a tasty but quite unhealthy indulgence meant for only occasional consumption. But health-conscious consumers are now learning that dark chocolate, devoid of some of the unhealthful ingredients usually paired with it in confectionary products, possesses some impressive health properties.

Scientists are rediscovering what ancient Mesoamericans knew centuries ago: chocolate can be very good for you. It may have been cultivated for over two thousand years, but in the last five years science has finally begun to discover the actual health benefits of cocoa. Research is just beginning and is especially promising in the area of phytonutrients, polyphenols, and flavonoids.

However, not all chocolate is created equal. Most candy bars and chocolate foods commonly found in grocery stores are not what youre looking for. These are typically high in refined (white) sugar, milk fats, and hydrogenated oils—ingredients that replace the truly healthful nutrients found in cocoa.

Its important to remember that what makes chocolate healthy is the chocolate itself—that is, the pure cocoa that comes from the bean of the cacao plant. Studies confirm that the chocolate products with the highest levels of polyphenols and procyanidins should contain at least 70 percent pure cocoa powder. What this means is that, while its not necessarily bad to have milk chocolate, which contains a higher percentage of cream or milk, the more pure cocoa the chocolate contains, the more beneficial it will be. Bitter is better.

Also, many chocolate confections are processed using a procedure known as Dutching, which neutralizes the chocolates acidic flavor and modifies its color by adding alkali-potash to the cocoa nibs before roasting. However, this alkalinization process also removes most of the chocolates natural polyphenols. Another process commonly used by confectioners that can damage cocoas healthy nutrients is roasting: when chocolate is prepared above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, its antioxidant compounds are destroyed.

So when looking for a healthy chocolate product, look for a dark chocolate product with the following properties: Has not been alkalized.
Has been dried and cool-pressed rather than roasted.
Consists of at least 70 percent pure cocoa.
Contains cocoa butter instead of milk fats or hydrogenated oils.
Contains natural, low-glycemic sweeteners—such as raw cane—rather than refined sugar.

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  • BEWARE! I tried to cancel my monthly auto-ship with this company, but it apparently didn't work (many steps to do this). I was debited $140.00 ($110.00 for product and $20.00 for shipping). I refused acceptance for the shipment because I didn't order it. It never left UPS carrier possession. UPS returned it and I was credited ONLY $95.00 of the $140.00 for an order I did not make! Again, I didn't order this and believed I had cancelled. BEWARE this company!!!!!!!!

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