Founder, Mediteraranean  Wellness, Inc., which administers the PATH Healthy Eating and Weight-Loss  Curriculum adopted by corporate clients acrss the US;
					His work has been  featured on The View, Fox News,  MSNBC, CBS, The Dr. Oz Show, and in USA Today
					Author of several books, his  latest: Eat Chocolate, Lose Weight, (2014)
					BS, Berry College,  Rome, GA
					Ph.D., Neuroscience Program, Emory University, Atlanta, GA
									 			
			 
			
			
					 
		
		
		Guest Bio 
		
		
		
New Science Proves You Should Eat Chocolate Every Day
		
		
		The 700 Club
                	
		
		
		 
		CBN.com 
			THE  CHOCOLATE CHALLENGE
		  Will says the latest cutting-edge  research shows that people who eat dark chocolate weigh less than those who  don’t.   Researchers  from the University of San Diego found that those who ate dark chocolate at  least five times a week had a BMI that was on average a full point lower than  those who didn’t eat chocolate. 
		 A 2010  study published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology reported on 72 subjects who ate cocoa polyphenols (antioxidants) daily. After  30 days, their anxiety had decreased by 10 percent. Other medical studies showed  that subjects who ate small amounts of dark chocolate every day reported a  decrease in their appetites; other research shows subjects showed a 35 percent  reduction in fatigue and a 45 percent reduction in depression.  Dr. Clower says other studies showed that subjects  who had a consistent consumption of cocoa rich in flavanol antioxidants showed  improved artery function by 30%.  
		Recent  research also shows the results of two groups of athletes who exercised hard  twice a day.  One group was given a traditional  carbohydrate drink and the other group was given a cocoa drink.  Results showed the athletes who drank the  cocoa drink produced 57% more energy during their workout than those who drank  the standard carbohydrate drink.  Will  based his Eat Chocolate, Lose Weight on this foundation of research along with his experiences.  “I’ve provided these principles for tens of  thousands of people,” he says.  Not only  did Will apply his neuroscience training to understand the relationship between  eating and behaviors, but he interviewed scienctists to make sure his sense of  the scientific research was correct.
		There’s chocolate and then there’s  “chocolate.”  Will clarifies the difference  between good and bad chocolate.  “All the  amazing weight-loss and health benefits of chocolate come from one place:  cocoa,” says Will.  “High cocoa content  equals high health benefits.”  To lose  weight eating chocolate, Will says just eat solid, dark chocolate with at least  70% cocoa.  This is becoming the standard  definiation of a healthy cocoa concentration. He says don’t go dutch.  Going dutch means the manufacturer has taken  the normal chocolate liquor and added some alkali (potassium or sodium  carbonates which makes for a milder taste).   “When you dumb down the flavor,” says Will, “you also dramatically  reduce perhaps the single most important health property of chocolate: its  antioxidants.”
        TAKING  THE CHOCOLATE CHALLENGE
  There are many chocolate challenges  that Will recommends.  To start, clean  your pantry of unhealthy chocolates.   Read the ingredient list: if there are any additive sugars, wafers,  nougat or caramel, throw it out. Will says it will take time to adjust to  eating healthier chocolates (those with over 70% cocoa). Many stores now carry  healthier chocolates.  Some of his top  chocolates are: Green & Black’s:  http://us.greenandblacks.com; Amano: www.amanochocolate.com; Guittard: http://guittard.com; Vairhona: www.valrhona-chocolate/shop/index.php;  and Soma: www.somachocolate.com/SOMA_home.html
        Portion control is important.  His chocolate “rule of thumb” is to use your  thumb.  Give yourself a thumbs up.  Bend the thumb joint.  The size of your piece of solid dark  chocolate should match the end joint of your thumb.  To use dark chocolate to lose weight: consume  8 thumb-sized pieces (1 ounce) daily, spreading that throughout the day.
        If incorporating recipes with 70% or  higher cocoa content, keep in mind the calorie density can quickly add up so  eat small bites and focus on flavor.  
          
        Will will show us his favorite “go  to” dark chocolates as well as the following recipes from his book:
Black Strappin’ Chocolate Smoothie page 249, Spicy  Beef Stew page 216, Earl Grey Hot Chocolate page 246, Chocolate Coconut Oat  Bars, page 234 and Chocolate Dipped Strawberries	    
		
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