Sentences with phrase «chocolates has the same effect»

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Do you find that cacao powder is better than normal chocolate or will it probably have the same effect?
Now that I think about it, New Year's resolutions, also have the same effect as peanut butter and chocolate.
Flaxseeds also ensure the pudding gelatinises (in much the same way chia seeds would) so that you get that creamy, chocolate moussey - type effect.
Milk chocolate, disappointingly, doesn't have the same effect according to an earlier study by the University of Copenhagen, which found that people who ate 100 grams of milk chocolate ate more pizza 2.5 hours afterwards than those in the dark chocolate group.
That means that simply eating less dark chocolate would have the same effect.
Regular milk chocolate did not have the same effect, so for it to be effective it needs to be dark chocolate.
While chocolate also is a source of caffeine, one would have to eat 5 pounds of milk chocolate to get the same effects of drinking five cups of caffeinated coffee, Arendash noted.
Although there is little actual caffeine in chocolate, there is much theobromine which is highly similar in its effects (although different in some, e.g. vasodilating) and within the body it is metabolized into some of the same substances as caffeine would be.
Although these studies have been done on low - fat chocolate milk there is no reason to believe whole chocolate milk will not have the same, or better effects.
Be aware that milk chocolate does not have the same healthy effect as unadulterated dark chocolate, because milk often prevents absorption of polyphenols.
But did soy have the same effect on chocolate as dairy milk?
Prior research has shown that compounds called flavonoids found in fruit — and also in vegetables, dark chocolate and red wine — may benefit health, but not all flavonoids appear to have the same effect on stroke.
It would take a pound of milk chocolate to have the same effect (0.7 ounce per pound of body weight).
Milk chocolate features much smaller quantities of theobromine, such that the same medium - sized dog would have to consume almost a pound of milk chocolate to get the same effect as an ounce of dark chocolate.
The picture below shows the minimum amount of dark chocolate that could cause death in three different weights of dog — compared to the minimum number of pieces of xylitol - containing sugar free gum that could have the same devastating effect.
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