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Dark Chocolate Linked to Multiple Health Benefits, Research Finds

Last updated: July 4, 2025 12:40 am
Fatima Nadeem
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Recent studies highlight that dark chocolate, especially varieties rich in plant sterols and flavonoids, can offer several health benefits beyond just being a tasty treat.

Experts say it helps reduce bad cholesterol (oxidised LDL) and raises good cholesterol (HDL), thanks to healthy fats like oleic acid found in cocoa butter. Dark chocolate is also packed with antioxidants that support heart health.

Research further suggests it may protect the brain. Cocoa flavonoids improve blood flow to the brain, potentially slowing cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s patients and boosting memory and thinking skills. Natural stimulants like caffeine and theobromine may also provide short-term mental alertness.

In a Canadian study with over 44,000 people, chocolate lovers had a 22% lower risk of stroke. Eating around 57 grams weekly was linked to a 46% lower risk of stroke-related death.

Pregnant women may benefit too. Eating 30 grams of chocolate daily could support healthy foetal growth. Athletes might also notice improved oxygen use during workouts, due to a cocoa compound called epicatechin.

Other reported benefits include lower blood pressure, better skin protection from the sun, improved eyesight, mood enhancement, and even a lower risk of cancer. These effects are mainly credited to the powerful antioxidants in cocoa.

Experts recommend choosing dark chocolate with high cocoa content and eating it in moderation for best results.

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