Theobromine, an organic compound found in chocolate, remineralizes and hardens tooth enamel at a greater rate than fluoride, according to a new study in Caries Research (2013, Vol. 47:5, pp. 399-405).
Could chocolate help slow aging? A study explores the link. Reviewed by Dietitian Jessica Ball, M.S., RD A study finds people with more theobromine in their blood may experience slower cellular aging.
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Extracting the theobromine from cocoa powder
Theobromine is an interesting molecule and is very similar to caffeine. It appears in a high concentration in cocoa (a small amount of caffeine is also in cocoa). In this video, I am extracting ...
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