Chocolate contains chemicals which rarely cause problems for humans, but for cats and other domestic pets, these chemicals can, in rare cases, be deadly.
Chocolate contains chemicals including theobromine and caffeine, which are tolerable by humans, yet poisonous to pets.
Dark
chocolate contains a chemical our bodies converts into phenylethylamine (PEA)-- the same chemical that is secreted when we fall in love.
For example, dark
chocolate contains a chemical that helps make a person feel a little happier.
It turns out that
chocolate contains a chemical called «theobromine,» which is an alkaloid similar to those found in caffeine.
Chocolate contains a chemical called theobromine, which has caffeine - like activities.
Not exact matches
It's a derivative of the Sanskrit word «bliss,» and one of the great things about
chocolate is that it not only produces this compound, it also
contains other
chemicals that prolong the «feel - good» aspects of anandamide.
Non-organic cocoa (and non-organic
chocolate) has also been treated heavily with toxic pesticides and fumigation
chemicals, and may
contain genetically modified (GMO) products.
Oh, and dark
chocolate contains phenylethylamine, the same
chemical your brain creates when you feel like you're falling in love.
Dark
chocolate stimulates the release of endorphins, the brain's pleasure
chemical, and
contains serotonin.
Regularly eating small amounts of dark
chocolate — which is packed with antioxidants, protein and essential minerals — is said to reduce the risk of heart disease and cancer, and
contains chemicals that boost our happiness levels.
Chocolate also
contains theobromine, a
chemical known to increase heart rate and energy, as well as arousal.
Has a certain brand of foil - wrapped
chocolate coins been found to
contain a deadly
chemical?
Raw cacao powder
contains more than 300 different
chemical compounds and nearly four times the antioxidant power of your average dark
chocolate — more than 20 times than that of blueberries
Five
chemical compounds
contained in raw, unadulterated
chocolate are highlighted to show exactly what they are and how they work.
Dark
chocolate also
contains phenylethylamine, a
chemical known to create the feelings of being in love.
According to a video released by the American
Chemical Society (ACS),
chocolate contains hundreds of compounds, and many of them come with benefits that go far beyond a few delicious moments of sweetness.
It's a derivative of the Sanskrit word «bliss,» and one of the great things about
chocolate is that it not only produces this compound, it also
contains other
chemicals that prolongs the «feel - good» aspects of anandamide.
The root of the problem is that
chocolate contains various
chemicals which are called methylxanthine alkaloids (some types have more of these
chemicals than others).
delusions,
chocolate is high in fat and calories that can have serious negative effects on long - term health), but it
contains toxic
chemicals that can kill your pet in small doses.
Chocolate and candies can
contain harmful
chemicals that are toxic to pets.
Chocolate is toxic to dogs as it
contains a
chemical called theobromine, this is a stimulant that effects your dog's nervous system and heart muscle.
Chocolate and cocoa
contain theobromine, a
chemical highly toxic to dogs and cats.
Chocolate contains two similar
chemicals that are both dangerous to your pet: caffeine and theobromine.
Chocolate (including the cocoa bean hulls)
contains theobromine, a
chemical that causes seizures and may lead to death.
Chocolate contains caffeine and a related
chemical called theobromine that is also harmful to dogs.
Grapes, raisins,
chocolate (the darker the
chocolate, the more it
contains a
chemical called theobromine which is poisonous to dogs), macadamia nuts and alcohol should all be kept out of your dog's reach.
Chocolate contains theobromine, a
chemical similar to caffeine that is not well tolerated by dogs.
Unfortunately
chocolate is not at all safe for cats and other domestic pets, because it
contains chemicals that can cause problems for felines.
Chocolate and cocoa
contain theobromine, a
chemical similar to caffeine that's highly toxic to dogs and cats.
Chocolate — especially baker's chocolate — is particularly dangerous, since it contains chemicals that can potentially cause abnormal heart rhythms, tremors, depression, and
Chocolate — especially baker's
chocolate — is particularly dangerous, since it contains chemicals that can potentially cause abnormal heart rhythms, tremors, depression, and
chocolate — is particularly dangerous, since it
contains chemicals that can potentially cause abnormal heart rhythms, tremors, depression, and seizures.
Chocolate contains caffeine and a
chemical called theobromine, which can be toxic to your dog.