The Chocolate Sherpa is on his way!

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A few months ago, I blogged about Louis-Philippe Loncke and his quest to trek from Katmandu to Everest base camp for the world’s highest chocolate tasting. Congratulations to Louis-Philippe, now embarked on his adventure, bearing chocolate goodies along the way. You can keep track of the journey (and make a donation) on the chocolate sherpa website http://chocolate-sherpa.blogspot.com/. It is for a great cause, to raise money for the Nepal mobile hospital, which provides medical care to those living in remote areas.

Published in: on April 24, 2009 at 4:26 pm Leave a Comment

Drinking chocolate may improve your math performance

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Could drinking chocolate really help improve your performance at mental tasks like math? According to a study presented at the British Psychological Society Annual Conference this month, it just might.

In the study, 30 healthy adults consumed cocoa drinks on different days containing 520 mg of cocoa flavanols, 993 mg of cocoa flavanols or a control drink. The participants were given a number of mentally demanding tasks to complete, such as counting backwards from 999 in threes.

On the days the participants drank the beverages containing 520mg or 993mg of cocoa flavanols they performed significantly better at the arithmetic task. They also reported being less mentally tired during the task.

Crystal Haskell of the Brain, Performance and Nutrition Research Centre at Northumbria University said: The drink rich in cocoa flavanols significantly improved aspects of cognitive performance and levels of fatigue during this mentally demanding task.

Flavanols are phytochemicals that have been linked to positive health benefits. Cocoa beans are known to be high in flavanols.

Published in: on April 14, 2009 at 7:25 pm Leave a Comment
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