Chocolate – again….


I just caught the tail end of a report on the radio this morning about yet another benefit of chocolate – apparently it can cut the rate of stroke in women. (See the report in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.) By the time I logged in the kill-joy reporter was saying that of course chocolate also contained lots of fat and  sugar which increased the likelihood of stroke so we should not take this research as license to pig out. However, it did ring lots of memory bells…. How often over the last few years have we been told that chocolate is the answer to all out woes?

So I just thought I would have a little browse through the FoodsMatter site, without venturing any further afield, and this is what I came up with:

April 2012 – A serving a day of dark chocolate might keep the doctor away

October 2010 – A blog citing a research from the Johns Hopkins Medical School also recommending chocolate to stroke patients.

February 2010 – Great Chocolate news – it can reduce your stress levels while warding off Alzheimer’s and heart attack. Bring it on…

September 2009 – Chocolate for migraine?

July 2008 – Chocolate for CFS

(Just picked up yet another – Systematic review in the Cochrane Library, 15 August 2012, suggests that  flavanols found in dark chocolate reduce blood pressure and therefore the risk of stroke and heart attack.)

The same question asked of Google would no doubt have produced enough reports to fill the British Library! But the especially chuffing thing about all of these reports, from a freefrom-er’s or a dairy-intolerant’s perspective, is that it is dark chocolate that you need to eat – milk chocolate will do you no good at all!

Anyhow, in a shameless effort to plug our new freefrom directories, you might want to check out what freefrom chocolates you could use to improve your stress levels, migraine, CFS and reduce your likelihood of having a stroke here –  and if you are nut allergic, you might want to check here.

And…..  Advance notice. I saw Stephen and Barbara Burgess of D&D Chocolates at the weekend and they tell me that their new website will be going live very soon, complete with a delicious range of new Christmas totally freefrom choccies and carobs – including some really lovely little mint filled snowmen! I got a taste….

 

More on… dairy-free advent calendars

From the number of people who have searched the blog for info on advent calendars, this is obviously a subject which is close to many of your hearts – so I thought I should elaborate a bit on the brief mention I gave to them in Wednesday’s post about our Christmas site.

We think that we have unearthed five, but if anyone knows of any others, please let us know and we will add them both to this post and to the relevant page of the Christmas site.

 

MooFree’s  calendar  is filled with 130g of their quality, organic, dairy-free milk chocolate alternative and  features five of the Moo Free animals enjoying a dairy-free chocolate Christmas together.
(The calendar was Commended in last year’s FreeFrom Food Awards.)
They have lots of on-line and high street retailers stocking the calendar so check on their site to find the most convenient for you. The calendar costs around £4.50.

 

 

Celtic Chocolates did two calendars last year, both filled with their delicious dairy-free
‘milk chocolate’  but we can only find one of them on line this year – but again, if anyone knows where else they are to be had, please let us know. We have seen them at www.abarof.co.uk and at www.alternativestores.com
and they cost between £3.99 and£4.50.
(Celtic Chocolates won a Highly Commended at last year’s awards for their Choices chocolates.)

 

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