Dark Chocolate Panama City FL

Heading to your local natural and organic food store? Then be sure to stop by the chocolate aisle. Eating a small amount of dark chocolate every day offers some health benefits, courtesy of the flavonoids it contains (naturally occurring antioxidants also found in teas, red wine, and some fruits and vegetables). These flavonoids have been associated with a beneficial effect on the cardiovascular system. Read on to find out more.

St. Andrews Waterfront Market
(850) 872-7208
3151 West 10th Street (U.S. hw 98, turn south on Beck Ave., then turn right
Panama City, FL
Zen Garden Market
(850) 234-1651
707 Richard Jackson Blvd.
Panama City Beach, FL
Sweetwater Organic Community Farm
(813) 887-4066
Tampa, FL
Leesburg Saturday Morning Market
(352) 365-0053, (352) 365-0082
Town Square off Main Street; in the Historic District
Leesburg, FL
Orchard Pond Organics
(850) 591-5766
Tallahassee, FL
Bay County Farmers Market
(850) 769-2645, (850) 785-0524
2230 East 15th Street; at the Fairgrounds
Panama City, FL
Tallahassee Farmers Market
(229) 263-5138
1415 Timberlane Road (1/4 mile North of I-10); Market Square
Tallahassee, FL
High Springs Farmers Market
(386) 454-3346, (386) 454- 3729 / (941) 907-9168
NW 2nd Avenue and Main Street; Downtown High Springs
High Springs, FL
Turkey Hill Farm
(850) 216-4024
Tallahassee, FL
Terra Verde Farms
(561) 401-9123
Fort Pierce, FL
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Health Benefits of Dark Chocolate

Heading to your local natural and organic food store? Then be sure to stop by the chocolate aisle. Eating a small amount of dark chocolate every day offers some health benefits, courtesy of the flavonoids it contains (naturally occurring antioxidants also found in teas, red wine, and some fruits and vegetables). These flavonoids have been associated with a beneficial effect on the cardiovascular system, according to the August issue of Mayo Clinic Women’s HealthSource . One recent study showed 6 grams of dark chocolate a day—about one square—lowered systolic and diastolic blood pressure by 2 points each. Dark chocolate may also lower low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels by about 5 points. While not a huge effect, it sends “bad” cholesterol in the right direction. Flavonoids also have a beneficial effect on how the lining of the blood vessels functions. “We think a lot of bad things that happen to the cardiovascular system are because the lining of the vessels cracks and becomes inflamed, setting the stage for plaques to form and rupture,” says Robert Sheeler, MD, a family physician at the Mayo Clinic. But to gain health benefits, moderation is key. There’s no need to eat an entire chocolate bar, which contains calories and fat. Dr. Sheeler says one square weighs in at a healthy 30 calories. He recommends chocolate that contains at least 60% cocoa. Milk chocolate typically has 15%–25%, while dark chocolate tends to have 50%–80% (or more) cocoa. There’s also no n...

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