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    Chocolate and Af?

    Ok, so not too sure whether I should put this in another thread or not....

    Its a simple question, whats the go with chocolate and AF?
    I mean I was doing so well, chocolate was virtually out of my life, my diet and exercise were winning. Then today, af arrives and she brings with it, this amazingly strong craving for chocolate.

    Argh! its driving me mental!

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    BellyBelly Member

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    hmmmmmmmmm choc o late *drool*

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    For me the craving kicks in several days before AF blows in. Apparently women have a slightly higher need for calories around this time, so it's common to crave extra carbs and/or fat or CHOCOLATE which is the perfect combination of both. Sorry, not very scientific explanation...

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    Actually Md thats a rather good explanation, well it should convince dh anyhow as to why we need chocolate on the shopping list today!

    Thanks!

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    I always crave chocolate the day or 2 before AF - that's usually what triggers me thinking "oh yeah, here it comes". No idea why but the need for extra calories makes sense as I always get extra tired around that time so extra energy is defintiely required!

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    Jul 2011
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    Hi,
    Here are some health benefits of chocolate:
    1. It acts as antioxidants which protect the body from aging.
    2.It helps to relax blood pressure.
    3. It is beneficial for heart.
    4. Helps to reduce bad cholesterol.
    5.It Contains serotonin, a natural mood-boosting antidepressant.