Cocoa For Better Brain Blood Flow
Substances in cocoa protects your health from stroke, myocardial infarction, cancer and diabetes.
Flavanoli from cocoa improve blood flow to the brain, shows study published in the magazine “Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment.”
Experts have found a beneficial cocoa effect to the flow of blood in brief and long-term tests to the brain and, and they believe that is responsible for the positive effect of antioxidant flavanoli activity.
The authors suggest that better long-term flow of blood has a positive impact on cognitive abilities, but also provides protection against dementia.
Science research have confirmed what was known from the Aztecās time – cocoa encourage brain to create enorfina (brain sedative and anesthetics), which leads to relaxation, and eliminate stress and pain.
Cocoa stimulates dopamine and serotonin secretion (carriers of brain information), which increase mood level- the effect is the reason why depressed people eat huge quantities of chocolate.
Cocoa is the source of mental health and good mood, rather than synthetic drugs has no adverse effects.
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along with the acai berry -both amazon jungle residents..it makes sense.
i wish the research became more intensive on health of these foods. sadly, I don’t see a bailout for researchers… when will we learn
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Please don’t fall for the Acai Berry scam. I swear people are just lemmings and they believe everything we hear. Let’s do some free thinking. Stop reading silly books. If you really want to do some good reading, go over actual health statistics from the medical community on Google news. Nutrition is complicated but we can look at the numbers and find good results.