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A brand new research of postmenopausal ladies has discovered that consuming a concentrated quantity of chocolate throughout a slim window of time within the morning could assist the physique burn fats and reduce blood sugar ranges.

Frank A. J. L. Scheer, Ph.D., MSc, Neuroscientist and Marta Garaulet, Ph.D., Visiting Scientist, each of the Division of Sleep and Circadian Issues, Departments of Drugs and Neurology, Brigham and Ladies’s Hospital. Drs. Scheer and Garaulet are co-corresponding authors of a brand new paper printed in The FASEB Journal.

Consuming milk chocolate day by day could sound like a recipe for weight acquire, however a brand new research of postmenopausal ladies has discovered that consuming a concentrated quantity of chocolate throughout a slim window of time within the morning could assist the physique burn fats and reduce blood sugar ranges.

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Lyd12

I am less than eight stone and eat some plain chocolate every day after lunch. I enjoy that but it doesn't make me fat!

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Ergendl in reply to Lyd12

I'm a little heavier but still in a healthy weight range, and enjoy 2 squares of dark chocolate after lunch too. Should be 60% + cocoa solids for the health benefits.

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Lyd12 in reply to Ergendl

I am hooked on lindz orange intense and stock up when its on offer with my tesco delivery shop. Something i look forward to with an episode of the Bill after lunch. x

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Snackjack

That does sound great but after several months on steroids I gained 2 stone in weight even though my eating did not increase and I just cannot seem to shift it even though I exercise every day so not sure I dare try it for fear of putting on even more weight. Will give it some more thought though.

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cofdrop-UK

You’re a ⭐️ and a messenger of such good news. cx

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Lemon7

What a great message!

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peege

At last some good news - I think!

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zube-UK in reply to peege

Don’t think 🤔 just do the taste test, yum 😋

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peege in reply to zube-UK

The Sainsbury nearby has Tony's Chocolonely (my utted favourite) on offer at the mo. A whole whopping £1 off a big bar . I have no self discipline though so I won't do it 🙊 as I'm trying to lose the half stone I've put on since xmas (back pain has stopped me in my tracks). 😘🤗

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HungryHufflepuff in reply to peege

I love the Tony’s Chocolonely chocolate. I first discovered it in Holland and was thrilled to find it’s available in the U.K. too. It’s fairtrade too so it’s all good 👍

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zube-UK in reply to peege

Thanks peege, I’ve never tried Tony’s Chocolonely, I will order from Sainsbury’s soon!see HH has given it 👍 too, what a great tip. Thanks also to 2greys, this is definitely something we must research thoroughly 😋

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O2Trees

I cant eat bought chocolate even the dark stuff due to controlling diabetes with diet. (Just had latest result which puts me just back into pre-diabetes after being normal.)

So I make a cake with almond flour, eggs and loads of organic cacao powder sweetened with a little erythritol. Very chocolately and very yummy.

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watergazer

What a great message. Thanks 2g. I do consume a lot of 90% dark chocolate a day but milk chocolate would be tastier. Might trial it. I don’t seem to weight gain either

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MoyB

Hooray! xxMoy