Indulge!
Chocolate is Good for Your Health
(ARA)
- Long a secret pleasure and special treat, chocolate
is now taking center stage in personal wellness. What
may have been thought of as a forbidden food is at the
forefront of new research touting its health benefits.
According
to new research, the antioxidants in dark chocolate occur
at a greater concentration than other nutritional powerhouses,
such as green tea and blueberries. And those antioxidants
help prevent the cell-damaging effects of free radicals.
Dr. Mary B. Engler at the University of California in
San Francisco concurs, "The health benefits of cocoa
may far outweigh the negative connotation often given
to chocolate." Her recently publicized clinical trial
showed that small daily doses of flavinoid-rich dark chocolate
consumed over a two-week period improved blood vessels’
ability to dilate or expand. Her research team also found
that the major flavinoid in chocolate, epicatechin, was
absorbed at high levels in the blood. Additionally cocoa
contains a kaleidoscope of vitamins and minerals like
magnesium, copper, zinc, calcium and iron.
Enjoy
the benefits of chocolate inside and out with new products
that feature the highest-quality chocolate. World-famous
chocolatier Jacques Torres has teamed up with Origins
to create a line of Sensory Therapy chocolates that do
more than just delight taste buds. "Of course I’ve
always known of the delicious goodness of chocolate,"
says Torres. "And now the new Origins chocolates
show that it can be good for you, too."
Paired
with pure essential oils, the collection of five bars
and two drink mixes help get you in the holiday spirit.
Try a dark chocolate bar blended with sweet orange, grapefruit
and juniper to relax you, or settle a "too full"
tummy with a bar of dark chocolate infused with peppermint,
basil and cardamom
Those
watching their holiday calories can still enjoy the benefits
of chocolate with Origins new cocoa therapy collection.
The products utilize non-traditional parts of the cocoa
plant including Theobroma Cacao shells, derived from the
seed of the Cacao plant to gently exfoliate, and Theobroma
Grandiflorum seed butter to create a moisture barrier
that softens the skin. Cocoa butter, the edible fat from
cocoa beans that is extracted during the process of making
chocolate, is known throughout the world for its moisturizing
properties and has a wonderful aroma. Additional ingredients,
such as refreshing, cheering and cleansing lemon oil,
and ginger, which possesses a warming effect to stimulate
the body and increase energy, will keep you in tip-top
form for the busy months ahead.
To
revitalize dull, dry winter skin, try Origins’ cocoa
therapy body-buffing scrub. Full of pure cocoa and walnut
shells, plus apricot seeds cushioned in smoothing cocoa
butter, it helps to polish and exfoliate skin as it does
away with impurities. Or to rev up for the day, experience
the lush lather of the cocoa therapy energy-boosting body
bar. Cocoa butter and plant-derived cleansers soften,
while vitamin E helps prevent oxidation, leaving you clean,
clarified and ready to take on the day.
Origins
cocoa therapy collection will be available November 2004
at Origins retail stores, select department stores, via
www.origins.com and
by calling 1(800) ORIGINS.
Courtesy
of ARA Content
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