Cocoa is also extremely rich in flavonoids. Antioxidants are small molecules that neutralize free radicals. Free radicals can damage the DNA inside healthy cells leading to the appearance of degenerative diseases such as cancer and other conditions implicated in the aging process. Research has shown that moderate consumption of cocoa on a daily basis promotes cardiovascular health, regulates blood pressure and dramatically decreases the risk of heart attack, cancer and diabetes. In a recent study, it was found that cocoa can also impart significant improvements in the cognitive functions of Alzheimer …show more content…
These substances are known as "happiness hormones" because they promote soothing feelings of happiness and well-being. Whereas serotonin is an anti-stress and antidepressant, anandamide and dopamine increase the feeling of pleasure and motivation. Cocoa is also one of the best food sources of magnesium, a mineral that balances the brain chemistry and helps build strong bones. It also contains many other minerals such as sulfur, potassium, calcium, iron (the greatest plant source), chromium, zinc, manganese, copper and sodium.
Cognitive stimulant - In addition to the anti-aging and antidepressant effects, cocoa's more than 300 chemicals help to keep the brain sharp and healthy. The phenylethylamine, known as the "chocolate amphetamine", influences the level of blood pressure and glucose hereby promoting the alertness. Another substance found in chocolate is theobromine. This alkaloid induces physical and mental relaxation. It also acts as a stimulant in a similar way to caffeine while at the same time yielding less side effects on the central nervous system. Theobromine is also efficient in the reduction of persistent