Take Your Chocolate Medicine
Chocolate
has long been thought of as a junk food. However, new research on
several fronts reveals that chocolate should probably be reclassified
as a health food.
Research shows that the beans from which chocolate is made contain
large amounts of antioxidants called flavonoids. Found in tea and other
foods, these substances have been linked to a reduced risk of
cardiovascular disease. These flavonoids are present in high enough
quantity in the chocolate you buy at the store to produce measurable
results in scientific studies. A single gram of chocolate milk has 10
milligrams of antioxidants. If you like dark chocolate, you will more
than double your dosage of antioxidants. While some 4,000 natural
flavonoids have been identified, the types found in chocolate are among
the most powerful known. They are even more effective than the
antioxidants found in vitamin C. Other flavonoids in chocolate have
been found to relax the inside of blood vessels that lowers high blood
pressure. Chocolate flavonoids have also been found to work as a mild
aspirin would to help thin blood. They also help keep the platelets
from breaking, which happens when they get too sticky. If all
these
benefits aren't enough, chocolate has also been found to raise good
cholesterol.
Chocolate may help one have a healthy cardiovascular system in this
life. But when this life is done, only the blood of Jesus Christ will
give eternal life.
Romans 5:9
"Much more then, having now been justified by His blood, we shall be
saved from wrath through Him."
Ref: Science News, 3/18/00, pp. 188-189, "Chocolate
Hearts: Yummy and Good Medicine?"
Ref: Creation Moments, 10/8/04 http://www.creationmoments.com/radio/transcript.asp?track_id=720