Raw cacao contains very high levels
of phenylethylamine and anandamide, both well known to enhance mood and improve cognitive function.
Dark chocolate — Research has shown that chocolate consumption leads to the release
of phenylethylamine and serotonin, leading to some aphrodisiac and mood - lifting effects.
E3Live + BrainOn is certified organic, fresh frozen AFA (Aphanizomenon flos - aquae) with a concentrated, aqueous, organic extract
of Phenylethylamine (PEA) and Phycocyanin.
Cocoa also has an uplifting effect on mood due to its content
of phenylethylamine, which has a mood elevating effect somewhat akin to amphetamine - type substances.
Not exact matches
Cocoa Nibs contain high amounts
of sulfur, magnesium and
phenylethylamine.
Cacao also contains two compounds (
phenylethylamine and anandamide) thought to act on the brain creating a feeling
of euphoria and allowing cacao to act as an aphrodisiac and mood enhancer.
Cacao is a natural source
of PEA (
phenylethylamine), also known as the «love chemical», which increases the serotonin levels in the brain and promotes a sense
of well - being and pleasure.
Aduna's Cacao Powder contains a powerful mix
of beneficial natural compounds, including: serotonin, endorphins,
phenylethylamine (a compound humans have been shown to produce when in love), tryptophan and anandamide, all
of which have been shown to enhance mood and create feelings
of euphoria.
A compound in chocolate called
phenylethylamine, actually increases the amount
of endorphins released in the brain... the chemical that makes us feel good!
In Aether Madness, Gary Wolf and Michael Stein have given us a good mixture
of the nutty and the hard - headed, with one chapter on the nun who runs the world's best AIDS information resource and another on «The War on the War on Drugs», which tells you how to read «
Phenylethylamines I Have Known and Loved» online.
Despite having compounds like
phenylethylamine which can boost endorphin and serotonin levels, it's been found that there really is no relation between chocolate consumption and the improvement
of libido or sexual performance.
Dark chocolate: Be careful with this one as it has a lot
of sugar but it also contains tyramine and
phenylethylamine which can increase your workout intensity.
A compound in chocolate called
phenylethylamine, actually increases the amount
of endorphins released in the brain... the chemical that makes us feel good!
First, it increases energy expenditure which makes your body produce energy from stored fat at a much faster pace than it does in the absence
of Beta
Phenylethylamine HCL.
Cacao also contains two compounds (
phenylethylamine and anandamide) thought to act on the brain creating a feeling
of euphoria and allowing cacao to act as an aphrodisiac and mood enhancer.
Dark chocolate also contains
phenylethylamine, a chemical known to create the feelings
of being in love.
Raw cacao boasts a wide array
of beneficial phytochemicals, two
of which being
phenylethylamine (PEA) and anandamide.
Excellent Mood Enhancer: Cacao is an excellent natural source
of 4 scientifically proven bliss chemicals: Serotonin, Dopamine, Anandamide and
Phenylethylamine, which are all associated with cosy feelings
of wellbeing and happiness!
These crunchy nibs contain high levels
of sulfur, magnesium, and
phenylethylamine (which gives chocolate its stimulating effect).
Cacao is full
of antioxidants and a chemical called
phenylethylamine also known as PEA, which stimulates our sense
of pleasure.
If you crave chocolate it may be due to the sugar content or another chemical stimulant I'll discuss in a bit, but also because it's a natural source
of a compound called
phenylethylamine (PEA).
Throw in a whole bunch
of other chemicals that are triggered, including prolactin, adrenalin and PEA (
phenylethylamine), and you may never need prescription meds again.
These included beta - endorphins, which are associated with both pain relief and euphoria; prolactin, which promotes bonding between parent and child;
phenylethylamine, which is increased in people involved in romantic relationships; and dopamine, which heightens feelings
of pleasure.
What we now know through research is that not only is your heart full
of love, but your brain is flooded with feel - good neurochemicals like dopamine and PEA (
phenylethylamine).