Raw Cacao—Superfood for The Brain and Heart

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Cacao beans are the seeds from an Amazonian fruiting tree and is the source of all chocolate and cocoa products. Raw cacao powder is a natural superfood which is high in nutrients such as iron, magnesium and zinc. It is also a rich source of antioxidants for our heart and contains neurotransmitters which contribute to wellbeing and happiness.

In this article you’ll get the low down on the benefits of eating raw cacao and some quick and easy ways to do so.

The difference between cacao and cocoa?

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Cacao and cocoa are derived from the same tree, but it is the processing which sets these two products apart. Cocoa is processed using the “Dutch processing” method which involves chemically processing and roasting the beans. This processing technique was developed in the early 19th century to reduce the characteristic bitter flavour and darken the colour. A recent study suggested that between 60 to 90% of the original antioxidants are lost through “Dutch processing”.


Raw cacao on the other hand isn’t submitted to temperatures over 42°C which helps to retain the nutritional content. It is usually purchased as a powder or as raw cacao nibs.

Other things to consider

Other kinds of cacao products available for purchase are organic and fair-trade varieties.

Organic cacao

Organic cacao products avoid the use of chemicals during the growing and processing phase of production. It’s possible that non-organic varieties use toxic pesticides, fumigation chemicals and genetically modified ingredients.


Fair-trade cacao

Oxfam estimates that over 70% of the world’s cocoa is grown by indigenous communities in very poor working conditions for minimum wage. By purchasing a fair-trade product you are making a difference to the lives of cocoa farmers and their workers.

The benefits of raw cacao

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Rich source of antioxidants

Raw cacao retains high levels of flavonoids, which have been shown to boost heart health by reducing cholesterol levels, insulin resistance and blood pressure. Flavonoids are a kind of antioxidant which protect the body from ageing and disease. In fact, raw cacao contains up to four times the antioxidants of traditional cacao powder—making it a food with the highest antioxidant value. It has a whopping 95,000 ORAC value score per 100gms.


High in essential nutrients

If you’re looking to get more magnesium and iron in your diet—look no further. Cacao is the richest food source of both these nutrients. Magnesium is important to relieve muscle tension and anxiety—a reason why women crave chocolate every month! The cacao bean is also a good source of protein, potassium, essential fatty acids, calcium, chromium, zinc and sulphur.

Reduces inflammation

Chronic and acute inflammation underlies the molecular basis of many chronic diseases. Research has found that isolated flavanols and procyanidins fractions have been shown to attenuate the release of inflammatory cytokines and to promote the production of anti-inflammatory cytokines such as interleukin-4 and interleukin-5. This explains why cacao is so beneficial for our heart and overall health.

Skin health

The common myth that chocolate causes or contributes to acne has been reviewed in recent years. In fact, it has been established that possibly the dairy and sugar component of chocolate is what contributes to breakouts not the cacao content. In dermatology, cacao has many benefits for our skin including improved circulation and hydration.

Boost mood

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The amino acid tryptophan is found naturally in cacao. It helps to enhance relaxation, boost mood and promotes better sleep. This effect has been attributed to the conversion of tryptophan from cocoa into serotonin and the presence of some compounds in cocoa that alleviate mood, thereby protecting against depression. Enhanced alertness and focus has also been associated with cacao consumption.


Source: https://www.superpharmacy.com.au/blog/raw-cacaosuperfood-for-the-brain-and-heart










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