Can ChoCoLatEs Affect Your Sex LifE.
Can Chocolate Affect Your Sex Life? From the time the first coca beans were harvested by  the Mayans, there has been the belief that chocolate  has a euphoric impact on the body's senses. The  conquistadores saw the Emperor Montezuma of the  Aztecs consuming a large quantity of cocoa in the form of a beverage called chocolatl before entering his  harem. The invading Spaniards spread the Emperor's  belief that cocoa was an aphrodisiac and brought it to  Europe. This belief was also shared by one of history's  most famous lovers, Giacomo Casanova. Since then, the use of chocolate as part of the mating  ritual has been firmly established. . More recently it  has been shown that not only does chocolate increase  the sexual appetite but also produces a sense of  elation similar to an orgasm. It has only been in recent times that scientists have  unravelled chocolate's psychotropic properties and the effects it has on us. Chocolate has been found to  contain modest amounts of the stimulants caffeine  and theo-bromine, (much less than in coffee or tea)  Chocolate is also known to generate increased levels  of serotonin, a chemical naturally produced by the  brain, which is known to reduce anxiety. Serotonin is  most commonly associated with the effects of  marijuana or getting 'stoned' (you would have to eat  25 lbs of dark chocolate at once to achieve the same  effect). Neither of these properties by themselves provides  the connection between eating chocolates and  heightened sexual pleasure. It is in fact the rush of  endorphins produced by eating chocolates, particularly  dark chocolates, which is most similar to the bliss  associated with a healthy sexual relationship.  Chocolate also contains phenyl-ethylamine which is  known to stimulate the release of dopamine into the  pleasure centers commonly associated with an orgasm. In addition to this scientific evidence, a great deal of  behavioral research has been done to study the sexual behavior of women who eat a lot of chocolate and  those who don't. The conclusion of this is that women  who consume large quantities of chocolate have more  satisfying sex lives. However the reverse correlation  could also be assumed where women with satisfying  sex lives tend to eat more chocolate. Despite the fact that the relationship between sex and chocolate can't be proven with 100 % certainty, the  scientific evidence combined with behavioral studies  provides a compelling argument for cocoa's impact on  our sexual drive - it is convincing enough for chocolate to have become a part of my daily diet! I recommend that you buy chocolate with a high cocoa content which taste better and do not contain extra  sugars and oils like candy bars found in most shops. My personal favorite, Neuhaus chocolates, is an example of where you can get dark chocolate with a high cocoa  content and a resulting surfeit of pleasure. To  paraphrase the Song of Solomon, 'Stay me with flagons and comfort me with chocolates, for I am sick with  love'.

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