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Lani 11-11-2009 09:22 AM

delicious new research
 
don't know if Hershey's paid for this research, but...

Journal of Proteome Research
New evidence that dark chocolate helps ease emotional stress
The "chocolate cure" for emotional stress is getting new support from a clinical trial published online in ACS' Journal of Proteome Research. It found that eating about an ounce and a half of dark chocolate a day for two weeks reduced levels of stress hormones in the bodies of people feeling highly stressed.
Contact: Michael Bernstein
m_bernstein@acs.org
202-872-6042

BonnieR 11-11-2009 09:51 AM

Re: delicious new research
 
We always knew that! But it's sure nice to have some science to back up our anecdotal experiences. And to justify the "medicine" I ate last night!

Mary Anne in TX 11-11-2009 10:54 AM

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Maybe I'll print it out and remind myself that a little dark chocolate is "good for the soul"! thanks, ma

chrisy 11-11-2009 11:32 AM

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Lani,
delicious indeed! And proof that people CAN understand the research, they just need to be properly motivated:)

tricia keegan 11-11-2009 11:34 AM

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Well, WE could have told them that!!!!

Trouble is, what do you do for the stress of all those extra calories and weight:)

BonnieR 11-11-2009 11:35 AM

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Anybody want to join me in a little chocolate cake research?

Rich66 11-11-2009 11:40 AM

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Isn't this kind of like yelling "Fire" in a theatre? ;)

StephN 11-11-2009 12:52 PM

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Huh? I come from a long line of chocaholics.

For years I have been eating PLANTATIONS Vintage dark chocolate, grown in Ecuador. Either the 75% or 90%. As little sugar as possible, and no fillers. http://her2support.org/vbulletin/ima...ons/icon12.gif

Plantations pioneered the Rainforest Alliance certification cocoa program. The company guarantee traceability from the farmer to you. Free of any chemicals or pesticides. No vanilla or aroma added.

They can be ordered on line.

http://www.vintageplantations.com/st...late-bars.html

More on the Rainforest Alliance:
www.rainforestalliance.org

SoCalGal 11-11-2009 02:49 PM

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I am participating in the potato chip study. I am on the arm that eats a small bag of chips while watching TV three nights a week. Some people have to eat chips every night, and a dear friend is eating placebo chips.

Early findings are not as crummy as you'd imagine.

Crackin' myself up as usual...

Flori

MJo 11-11-2009 02:57 PM

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I will join in the research. I am going to buy some dark chocolate and measure it out. The problem will be limiting myself to 1 1/2 ounces a day.

Rich66 11-11-2009 03:03 PM

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11/11/09 repress news
New phase one trial of oral chocolate covered potato chip (CCPC) protocol.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_mtOUTPEcj2...ered+chips.jpg

Patients will need to be Her-shey positive by dLISH assay and sodium tolerant. Maximum tolerated dose will be primary endpoint with secondary endpoint overall response according to GIRTH criteria. A similar study will investigate possible enhanced compliance by addition of a "stick".

notamrnpsn 11-11-2009 03:15 PM

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Rich, is it ok to have a glass of wine with these yummy chips, Jeanette

SoCalGal 11-11-2009 03:37 PM

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Actually, Chocolate covered potato chips sound really good to me!

Good one on the HER-shey positive:)

Rich66 11-11-2009 03:38 PM

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There is thought that the "polyfunnels" in Read Wine (RW) may potentiate the effects of CCPC. But dose controls have been difficult. Further studies are warranted.

tricia keegan 11-11-2009 03:48 PM

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Rich, what about white wine?? I wanna join Flori's clinical trial:)
Pretty please???

Rich66 11-11-2009 04:05 PM

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There is no data. Decreased polyfunnel quotient in white wine (ww) suggests inferior efficacy. Hence the lower-case nomenclature.

tricia keegan 11-11-2009 04:38 PM

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Aw shucks:(
I'll take that as a no then???? :)

I thought there was VIT C in this, why am I still drinking it~???

Maybe someday!!!

v-ness 11-11-2009 05:37 PM

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flori - you cracked me up too. :) i love your sense of humor. actually, i was performing a Cheezits study last night and all i had to show for it this morning were a pair of puffy eyes and a powerful thirst. cancer probably likes Cheezits so i guess i will refrain ... mostly. valerie

lkc Gumby 11-11-2009 05:43 PM

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ha! I'm in on the dk choc study for sure. Flori, LOVE your sense of humor. Love this " hilarious happy thread"

Laurel 11-11-2009 06:16 PM

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Flori, Rich, you two should do stand up. Very clever and sophisticated humor going on here tonight. Now as an official Hersheyian (or whatever), Hersheyite???. Hmmm, never thought about this before...

Oh well, whatever a person who has grown up smelling chocolate vapors on the breeze is called, I am, as an official representative of Chocolate Town USA, declaring this thread the "sweetest thread on earth!" Deliciously clever, and great fun for all!

BTW, anyone who comes to Hershey must PM me so we can arrange to meet. The chocolate will be on me! Speaking of chocolate...do you think those yummy chocolate martinis relive stress too? I have found them most beneficial when I am feeling my nerves a bit frayed, but that's just my take on things.......


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