Chocolate Diet
This is probably the tastiest of the fad diets
to come onto the scene. Since chocolate acts as
a vitamin replacement, it does have a fair amount
of health benefits, like fighting high blood pressure
and preventing heart disease.
The chocolate diet mainly consists of liquids
and people are given a powder or supplement that
they usually blend with milk or water. They may
also be given pills to take in capsule form.
New studies have shown that chocolate contains
anti-oxidants that help prevent arteries from
clogging, so there are some health benefits to
eating chocolate.
The powder shakes are not meant to replace meals,
but are designed to be healthy snacks. The actual
pills are supposed to provide various nutritional
benefits such as an increase in your metabolism.
These, along with a healthy diet, are supposed
to stimulate the fat burning process and pave
the way towards weight loss.
However, it's still questionable as to whether
the actual diet will help you achieve your desired
results. It's not clear that chocolate stimulates
the metabolism or helps the fat burning process.
Beyond that, too much of anything can be bad.
While chocolate does have health benefits, a
diet with an emphasis in chocolate may not be
the best way to lose weight.
Chocolate holds promise, but it's no health food
The truth is bittersweet: Something in cocoa beans may be good for your
heart, but - sigh - that's still no reason to load up on chocolate bars or
brownies.
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