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The Amazing Benefits of Cacao/Chocolate Copyright
© 2007 Claris Rivers
Chocolate or cacao, also known as the food of
the gods' was widely used by the Aztec and Mayan civilisations
both as a remedy and a form of currency.
Early colonial records indicate how cacao was used
as a medicine and acted as a carrier in the administration
of other remedies in the 1500's. The medicinal value
of cacao was in its ability to treat weak patients with
a variety of dis-ease. It was particularly known to
improve digestion and stimulate kidney and bowel function.
Other medical complaints that responded well to cacao
include anaemia, mental exhaustion, fever, low libido,
respiratory disease, poor appetite, fatigue and low
breast milk production. In addition to the cacao bean,
the oil/butter was used in the treatment of skin problems
including eczema, psoriasis and burns. Today, cacao
oil is considered a beauty aid in its use as a skin
moisturizer, lubricating agent and when combined with
the cacao bean, is used to make the chocolate confectionery
we're familiar with. All chocolate is produced from
the cacao bean/seeds. Nicknamed black gold' by
the Spanish, it's no mystery that chocolate continues
to captivate our taste buds with its rich bittersweet
dance on our palette.
With over 300 identifiable chemical compounds, cacao
is one of the most complex and pleasurably satisfying
foods on the planet. In its raw form, cacao contains
anandamide (a euphoric substance), arginine (a natural
aphrodisiac), neurotransmitters that stimulate and balance
brain activity, tryptophan (an anti-depressant), antioxidants
and other beneficial compounds known to have rejuvenating
and anti-ageing elements. Cacao is high in the mineral
magnesium, essential for helping the heart to pump blood
efficiently, building strong bones, and lowering blood
pressure. In fact, the strong desire for chocolate during
the female menstrual cycle may be related to cravings
for magnesium, a mineral with calming qualities. Cacao
is also a rich source of sulfur, the beauty mineral
responsible for healthy skin, nails and hair. In our
culture today, chocolate has become the main staple
of gift-giving for occasions such as birthdays, Christmas,
St Valentines Day, Easter, etc. Many of us are likely
to consume a little chocolate everyday for its mood
boosting effects in an attempt to escape from the stress
of working life. Chocolate satiates our appetite for
pleasure like no other substance. Is it any wonder that
50% of women prefer chocolate to sex? The portability
and availability of chocolate makes it the perfect private
pleasure to enjoy anytime, anywhere.
With the revival of films like Charlie and The
Chocolate Factory' and Le Chocolat', the population
got to indulge in their chocolate fantasies inspired
by the big screen. It's safe to say that Johnny Depp
and Chocolate create a unique and compatible partnership
most women would be happy to personally explore! Yes,
chocolate and sex go hand in hand and when packaged
in shiny red and gold, make a highly attractive and
stimulating friend no one wants to be without.
A symbol of sensuality, any male suitor is wise to
offer a gift of chocolate to any prospective female;
a delightful box of dark edibles all wrapped in decorative
gold foil will put a smile on any chocolate-loving females
face. Cacao has always been associated with fertility
and love by indigenous cultures.
The versatility of chocolate has allowed us to expand
our repertoire of how we can engage ourselves with its
intense flavours and textures. From mouth-watering rich
cream gateaux to the velvety texture in truffles, there
is nothing we can't do with chocolate; it just keeps
inspiring us to do better and come up with more incredulous
and sophisticated presentations. In fact, one can devote
one's whole life to becoming a chocolate creative'
of distinction.
Chocolate will always be an affordable luxury that
almost anyone can indulge regardless of class or stature.
We can all taste what the Aztecs and Mayans tasted and
we will always be grateful for their cultivation of
the revered and sacred cacao bean. Long may we continue
our passionate, blissful affair with this divine gift
from the cacao tree.
Author: Claris Rivers
Claris Rivers is a food, health and lifestyle writer.
For more information and delicious recipes to try using
chocolate visit http://www.goodthingstoeat.org
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