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Originally posted by getreadyalready
reply to post by YourPopRock
At least it isn't in "General Conspiracies."
This is the appropriate spot for it. With the cute little 13 year old pop avvy, and the topic of chocolate, I think you have the perfect Lou Pearlman poppy combination.
I predict a hit!edit on 29-3-2011 by getreadyalready because: (no reason given)
Created by confectioner Rouven Haas, Chococaps inhalers are small crack pipes the size of normal cigarettes, containing a concentrated cocoa powder that can be inhaled, for a quick chocolate fix.
The FACTS The Aztecs may have been the first on record to draw a link between the cocoa bean and sexual desire: the emperor Montezuma was said to consume the bean in copious amounts to fuel his romantic trysts.
Originally posted by YourPopRock
This time of year, it is totally Cream Eggs by Cadburry baby!
Mmmmmm.... eggy chocolate!
What makes chocolate so meltingly smooth? It's cocoa butter. Cocoa butter is present in milk, dark and white chocolate, and in its purest form is a solid block of creamy, pale, ivory-colored fat.
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Latest study suggests cocoa may be richer in antioxidants than better known "healthy" drinks like tea and red wine.
Researchers at Cornell University have shown that the popular winter beverage contains more antioxidants per cup and points to a tasty alternative in the quest to maintain a diet rich in healthy antioxidants, chemicals that have been shown to fight cancer, heart disease and aging.
Consuming pure cocoa, might indeed be able to help one enjoy a few health benefits, including a positive effect on blood pressure and glucose metabolism
Risk of 4 of the 5 most common killer diseases: stroke, heart failure, cancer and diabetes, is reduced to less then 10% by drinking cocoa. Natural cocoa has high levels of epicatechin. Epicatechin, one of a group of chemicals known as flavanols, is directly linked to improved circulation and other hallmarks of cardiovascular health. High blood pressure and other signs of cardiovascular disease are rare among the Kuna (Indians, who live on the San Blas islands off the coast of Panama). And they are known to consume large amounts of flavanol-rich cocoa—three to four cups a day. Also, higher levels of epicatechin in the bloodstream is accompanied by improved blood flow.www.womenfitness.net...