Chocolate could be linked to weaker bones Posted: 02-11-08 12:27pm
studies have now changed their mind and
say that chocolate can now possibly be
linked to the weakening of bone. So if you
are a chocoholic make sure you are eating
chocolate that is as natural as possible,
and cut your intake down.
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mominashoe
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Posted: 02-20-08 14:55pm
Where did you get this information? I
don't know how this could be except that
the additives in chocolate, such as fat
and sugar are not healthy and can drain
your system. Is there is link that you
can give me?
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Tmddyan
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Posted: 02-20-08 15:22pm
well i have a problem with that----i live
on the stuff. I wish they would make up
their mind---is it good or bad?
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mominashoe
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Posted: 02-20-08 17:03pm
I know! And there are a lot of really
good things about chocolate (dark plain
chocolate) that is very good for you!
Besides it being an aphrodisiac
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