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1. Singing the Praises of the World's Healthiest Beans
By Roy Halpin
While we have talked about the health benefits of dark chocolate and
brewed cacao products in a previous article, we did not get in to much
detail. This article may be considered as too scientific by some, but it is
very important to know what is healthy and unhealthy for our bodies.
Typically, when our medical doctor prescribes a pill, we take it without
reservation. Is that wise? When we buy prepared food and drinks at the
grocery store, we assume that our government only allows healthy
products to be sold in our stores. Is that true? The answer to both
questions is sadly no.
Note: This article serves to inform you of the healthful benefits found in
both caffeine and cacao beans so that you can make informed decisions
regarding your diet and habits. We are not suggesting you change your
diet drastically or stop taking prescribed medication without discussing it
with your doctor.
What are phytochemicals?
Most people are familiar with the basic nutrients: carbohydrates,
proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals. Less often discussed are
phytochemicals, which are classified as "nonessential nutrients" There
are thousands of phytochemicals that we are aware of and thousands
more to be discovered, each with their own healing properties
Both the coffee and cacao beans are rich sources of phytochemicals.
Caffeine and theobromine, provided by these beans, are photochemical
alkaloids with numerous health benefits. Caffeine is widely known and is
found in coffee, some teas, and over the counter medications.
Theobromine, which is not as commonly known as caffeine, is found in
dark chocolate and cacao brews. The photochemical alkaloids caffeine
and theobromine are beneficial to the human body.
Health Benefits of Caffeine
2. Caffeine stimulates the central nervous system, which increases
respiration and blood circulation by dilating your blood vessels. Caffeine
also acts as a diuretic. Caffeine increases the body's circulation while
stimulating the oxidation of fatty acids, contributing to weight reduction
and better athletic performance. Caffeine is often combined with aspirin
to treat headaches. Remember, moderation is the key to healthy caffeine
consumption.
Caffeine Facts
Plants containing caffeine have been used by different cultures over
centuries. Caffeinated teas were used to treat headaches, coughs, and
even the plague. Interestingly enough, only in recent history is caffeine
used to avoid slumber and relieve fatigue. Caffeine is now one of the
most widely used phytochemicals. Contrary to popular beliefs, caffeine is
not addictive, but it can be habit-forming. Normal levels of caffeine
consumption are not toxic to humans but are very toxic to dogs, cats and
horses.
Health Benefits of Theobromine
Theobromine has similar effects as caffeine but to a lesser degree,
making it a healthy alternative to those with caffeine sensitivities.. Like
caffeine, theobromine is a diuretic and a stimulant. Theobromine dilates
your blood vessels, helping lower blood pressure. Unlike caffeine,
theobromine does not affect the central nervous system yet remains a
stimulant. Theobromine can also relax bronchia muscles in the lungs,
making it beneficial for people with asthma and patients with chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease. Theobromine is also used as cough
medicine. Studies show that theobromine acts positively on the vagus
nerve, which runs from the lungs to the brain. Physicians in the Middle
East recommend the consumption of 4 cups of coffee daily. They believe
this limits heart disease and colorectal cancer, while reducing the risk of
Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. There are also claims that coffee
consumption reduces the risk of developing Type 2
diabetes, depression, and prostate cancer. Studies have also shown that
high coffee consumption is associated with decreased risk of liver
3. cirrhosis and liver cancer. Researchers cannot determine what it is in
coffee that produces these healthful benefits. We can only assume that
coffee's positive effects are due to the high amount of phytochemicals
found in every cup.
Facts about Theobromine
Theobromine is found in the cacao beans of the Theobroma cocoa tree.
The tree produces the pods that cacao beans used to make roasted and
brewed cacao beans, cocoa, and chocolate. Although theobromine is not
harmful to humans, it is highly toxic to some domestic animals including
dogs and horses. Theobromine has a bitter flavor, and is what gives dark
chocolate its bitter taste. While theobromine levels are highest in dark
chocolates, it is also present in teas and cola nuts. Caffeine and
theobromine are both stimulants, but theobromine does not affect the
central nervous system as caffeine does. Therefore, brewed cacao
makes a wonderful drink for those that are sensitive to caffeine.
Health Benefits of Brewed Cacao
Consumption of theobromine via brewed cacao or dark chocolate has
been shown to help decrease blood pressure, improve cholesterol ratio,
and increase insulin sensitivity. Consuming cacao has also been shown
to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and blood clots, while
dilating the arteries to improve blood flow. Cacao exerts strong anti-
inflammatory effects on the body, helping to prevent osteoporosis. It also
boosts blood flow to key areas of the brain for two to three hours after
consumption, suggesting that consuming cacao helps increase
performance in tasks that requires an alert mind. It also triggers the
production of endorphins in the body, which create a feeling of
happiness. Just one cup of cacao brew per day has been shown to lower
C-reactive protein levels, a strong marker of cardiovascular disease risk.
Conclusion
In this article we targeted the numerous health benefits of caffeine and
theobromine, which are only two phytochemicals out of thousands.
There is clearly many more health benefits to the coffee and cacao
4. beans than previously thought. As discussed above, consumption of
both caffeine and cacao can have numerous benefits. However, please
keep in mind that moderation is key, and abuse of either of these plant
alkaloids can be devastating.
Side-bar:Some are curious as to why preserving the rain forest and
prairies is important to human-kind. One reason is the abundance of
phytochemicals found in these climates. Plants produce these chemicals
to protect themselves, and recent research demonstrates that these
phytochemicals can also protect humans against diseases. Thousands
of phytochemicals lay undiscovered in plants that don't even have a
common name yet, proving there is much to be learned from the rain
forest and prairies!