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Chocolate and Heart Health – Fact or Fallacy?

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if chocolate and heart health went hand-in-hand?

You might be surprised to find out that chocolate isn’t as bad as it was once thought. The fat content in chocolate, derived from cocoa butter contained in premium grade dark chocolate, is comprised of equal amounts of oleic acid (a heart-healthy monounsaturated fat also found in olive oil), stearic and palmitic acids. But, stearic and palmitic acids are forms of saturated fat – not so good. Saturated fats are linked to increases in LDL-cholesterol and risk of developing heart disease.

In summary, whether chocolate and heart health do walk hand in hand is still an open topic, however, in moderation it may not do your heart any harm in small quantities for a special occasion, however, be sure to watch those calories. But most of all, enjoy it because it tastes so good!

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