Chocolate acts as a vitamin replacement

Have you ever heard the awesome news about “Simple Chocolate Diet?” Brace yourself because your eyes aren’t lying! Research has actually shown that chocolate acts as a vitamin replacement; if this is true then healthy benefits derived from this particular diet may not be so bad after all.

Some people have claimed that the Simple chocolate diet is just one of many fad diets which include you eating favorite foods. While consuming your specified amount of yummy allowance keep in mind it is supposed to control high blood pressure and prevent heart disease. Although encouraging reasons for using the Chocolate diet, what of rotting teeth and the people who gain weight  if they even look at a bar of chocolate.

The diet mainly consists of fluids. Powder or supplements are given to the dieter to mix with milk or water. Is this not cocoa as we all know it?

Chocolate contains anti-oxidants that help prevent arteries clogging. Does this not leave the dieter in a catch 22 situation after being advised to avoid sugary foods because of fattening issues? Weighing up the good and bad is it not healthier to carry a little excess weight to avoid pores clogging or having a heart attack. The Dark Chocolate Diet prevents heart disease and obesity increases the risk of heart disease. Is obesity not the same as fat? I am confused.

Chocolate powder shakes are not designed for replacing or substituting meals. These chocolate powder share are designed as healthy snacks to stop a rumbling belly. Is this diet so bad when the sugar supply gives us that much needed energy boost?

The question is does the Simple Chocolate Diet work.. It’s not clear that chocolate stimulates metabolism or helps the fat burning process. Beyond that, too much of anything can be bad. While chocolate does have health benefits, a diet with an emphasis in chocolate may not be the best way to lose weight. To shed pounds stick with a sensible eating plan.

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