Does cacao have the most antioxidants?
If you want to enjoy the king of chocolate, try cacao. Cacao is the least processed form of chocolate and is considered the healthiest form of chocolate because its antioxidant quantity hasn’t been reduced by heating and processing. Raw cacao is often enjoyed in the form of cacao powder – which can be added to smoothies and baking – and cacao nibs, which can be enjoyed as a treat on their own or added to an array of dishes. It’s also a good source of iron, protein, magnesium, potassium and fiber.
Is chocolate good for you?
As is the case with most foods, there are pros and cons to chocolate – and it should be enjoyed within a balanced diet. While dark chocolate, cocoa powder and cacao powder provide more antioxidants than milk chocolate, they also contain high levels of caffeine. So, if you’re caffeine-sensitive, you might want to enjoy chocolate in moderation. That being said, researchers have discovered plenty of reasons to feel good about eating chocolate. Scientists have found that cocoa/cacao has potential health benefits across arterial health, weight management and mood. One research paper on chocolate even concluded that there is an “abundance of evidence” that shows chocolate to be beneficial to cardiovascular health – although further research is needed to confirm this.
Chocolate vs. MitoQ
While you can consume antioxidants through chocolate, it’s unlikely that significant amounts of these antioxidants will make it into your cells where they’re needed most. This is because your cellular powerhouses – your mitochondria – are very selective about what they will let inside. And because about 90% of cell stress originates within your mitochondria, this is where you want antioxidants to go. So, while there are some benefits to enjoying chocolate, if you really want to consume an impactful antioxidant – MitoQ is the way to go. It’s an antioxidant molecule that has been biodesigned to target your mitochondria and fight cell stress at its source – helping the building blocks of your body to function as they should. To learn more about this unique molecule, check out MitoQ clinical trials and MitoQ reviews.