Chocolate - Fatigue Fighter

2006 was an excellent year for Dark Chocolate. Studies concluded that dark chocolate, with it's high levels of polyphenols and flavanols, is actually good for you.

Another recent study has shown dark chocolate to fight fatigue. According to UK researchers, a small piece of dark chocolate on a daily basis, can help with the symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS).

Who doesn't love eating chocolate and now that it's a heart healthy food and helps fight fatigue, why deprive yourself. Obviously this doesn't mean to hit the vending machine with a pocket full of quarters and think that your doing yourself a favor. No, as usual, moderation is important.

I think I'm going to try adding a small piece of organic dark chocolate (I've seen it at Trader Joe's) as an after dinner snack.

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Trans Fat

Trans Fat is probably one of the most talked about health issues of 2006. And looks to continue to be hot topic through 2007. Even if you don’t follow health news, you may still have seen all the hoopla created by Mayor Bloomberg who passed a law to ban all Trans fats in NYC. The ban will force restaurants to switch to healthier cooking oils as well as salad dressings, baked goods, etc.

So what is trans fat. The American Heart Association defines it like this.
Trans fat (also called trans fatty acids) is formed when liquid vegetable oils go through a chemical process called hydrogenation, in which hydrogen is added to make the oils more solid. Hydrogenated vegetable fats are used by food processors because they allow longer shelf-life and give food desirable taste, shape and texture.

Are all fats bad for you? No, there are healthier forms of fat than trans fat. But remember that even though they lower the bad cholesterol in your body they should only be consumed in moderation.

Monounsaturated Fat: Found in most nuts, olive oil and avocados.
Polyunsaturated Fat: Found in vegetable oils like corn, soy and sunflower
Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Found in seafood such as salmon & herring as well as in flax oil and walnuts

Tips to avoid Trans Fat:

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