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Rich chocolate-flavored honey delivers heart health and antioxidant benefits
In a university lab in Brazil, a pot of honey and a pile of discarded cocoa shells have become the starting point for a new kind of chocolate experience. Instead of being burned or thrown away, those ...
Eating healthy doesn’t mean sacrificing flavor or enjoyment. In fact, many nutritious foods are packed with natural goodness ...
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The Surprising Science: How a Bite of Dark Chocolate Can Sharpen Your Memory and Unleash Brain Power
For many, dark chocolate is a simple indulgence, a delightful escape that melts away the day’s stresses. Yet, beneath its ...
Dietitians say Dark Chocolate Cashew Clusters are an excellent choice for blood sugar stability. They satisfy sweet cravings with a balance of carbs, protein, fat and fiber that helps prevent blood ...
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19 Foods To Cut Back On If You’re Serious About Losing Weight
Embarking on a weight loss journey requires more than just willpower – it demands smart food choices. Cutting back on certain ...
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8 Types of Supplements to Avoid Mixing With Dark Chocolate
Dark chocolate increases the risk of side effects of many dietary supplements, and can keep the body from absorbing others. Here's what to watch for if you eat it regularly.
After unloading the ingredients, it all comes to life inside the Chef Keith Garman Kitchen at Warrior. Breakfast includes ...
From leafy greens to dark chocolate, here is a list of winter-specific comfort foods that will strengthen your immune system.
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AIIMS-trained gastroenterologist reveals 5 food combinations for good health: ‘Eat chia seed with…’
Dr Sethi shares 5 healthiest food combinations that support various body functions, from supporting heart health to better immune system.
Dr Clare Bailey Mosley has spoken about her husband Michael Mosley's sweet tooth, his hidden chocolate stash and his one-time ...
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Daily berries and cocoa enhance mood by targeting key brain pathways
Dietary flavonoids from everyday foods show modest but promising benefits for mood, with the strongest evidence emerging from chronic, anthocyanin rich interventions. Acute effects are mixed, but ...
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