publication date: Dec 20, 2011
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author/source: Anna Raymond
Dark
chocolate contains less calories than milk chocolate.False! Both dark and milk
chocolate contain roughly the same amount of calories per 100g, which is about
550kcals.
Chocolate
gives you acne.False! There is no
evidence to support this claim. Although some people feel that they are
more sensitive to chocolate and this is reflected in their skin health so they
prefer to avoid it.
Migraines
are caused by chocolate.False! Chocolate does
contain small amounts of tyramine and phenylethylamine, amino acids from the
protein in chocolate, both of which can trigger a migraine. However
there is no evidence to suggest that chocolate alone can cause them but perhaps
as part of a number of triggers.
Chocolate
makes you fat.True and false! It all
depends on quantity consumed. If you were to eat a large chocolate bar
every day on top of your usual daily intake then this could contribute to too
many calories and therefore lead to some weight gain. However as part of
a healthy and balanced diet and if you exercise within government
recommendations for good health (30 minutes moderate intensity five days per week),
chocolate as a treat will not make you fat!
You
can't eat chocolate if you have diabetes.False! The myth behind
avoiding chocolate if you have diabetes is well out of date. Yes it
contains carbohydrates which when broken down into glucose will raise your
blood glucose levels. However if you have good control of your blood
glucose and are not consuming too many carbohydrates in one sitting, there is
no reason why you can't have chocolate as a treat on occasion just like those
who don't have diabetes.