As well as containing antioxidants, chocolate also contains
potassium, magnesium and vitamins B1, B2, D and E.
But let's not fool ourselves, you can get all these benefits in
other foods: you don't have to eat chocolate to get these
important nutrients. There's nothing wrong though with chocolate
in moderation.
Unfortunately many people find it difficult to eat chocolate in
moderation. They find they crave chocolate; they're addicted to it. If you're one of these people, try taking a good zinc
supplement. Many people find a regular intake of zinc, reduces
their chocolate craving - you need to look for a zinc supplement
that contains 10 mg to 15 mg of elemental zinc, and take one each
day.
Tea, coffee and alcohol interfere with the absorption of zinc, so
make sure you leave a gap between taking your zinc supplement and
drinking any of these.
Zinc is a vitally important nutrient, so taking it is likely to
have other positive health benefits.
Adequate levels of zinc are vital for the immune system, for
general skin health, as well as for rapid healing of burns and
wounds. Zinc is important for vision, and your senses of taste and
smell. It has a role in fertility and prostate health.
Enjoying a small amount of chocolate with a high cocoa solid
content as part of a normal diet is, for most people, perfectly
acceptable, but do not let the chocolate replace more
nutrient-dense foods like fruit, vegetables, seeds and nuts.
Source: http://www.healthandgoodness.com/weightshape/eatlesschoc.htm
Date Accessed: April 29, 2008