
Chcoloate Fix!
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Getting my chocolate fix!
Chocolate, no joke, makes me feel better than all of my huge box of supplements combined. That is, in the short term. In other words, the meds and supplements I’m taking are I’m *sure* helping me more than chocolate in a more long term sense, but chocolate in the immediate short term sense (as in what makes me feel better directly after taking it) makes me feel better than any other supplement or med I have here. It is the best immediate treatment for brain fog I have found. I immediately can think more clearly and have better memory and have an easier time engaging and acting on my thoughts.
I think I eat a bar of dark chocolate everyday right now spaced out over the course of the day. It just makes me feel so much better. Well, not really, but in the realm of ME/CFS treatments a little benefit is significant.
I’m kind of picky about my chocolate. I hate milk chocolate, I like 70% dark chocolate, but I also don’t like it when it gets that chalky texture, I want it creamy. 😊
I actually made chocolate when living with a Shaman and his family in the rainforest in Ecuador in 2002 or so when I was still very mild with ME/CFS and only a year or 2 into illness onset. I picked the beans, sucked them clean in my mouth (they come off the plant covered in a guava tasting goo that is delicious and funnily is all the locals care about chocolate beans - after sucking on them, they throw away the wild shade grown rainforest beans that chocolatiers would probably die for.) Then I dried the beans in the sun, and once dry, me and the Shaman’s wife hand ground the beans and then just cooked them in a pan with nothing but the bean grounds and sugar. Nothing else. It melted and turned into a thick dark brown goo of the Gods. All the psychotropic affects of chocolate that people love it for were something like 20x stronger. I ate 2 spoonfuls and felt like I was floating and high and couldn’t handle anymore. That taste was amazing, it truly tasted like the fruit it comes from. Fruity and super complex flavors, just incredible and nothing like the much more simple tasting bricks we get in the West.
But I still like the bricks! 😊
These are my favorite brands of chocolate:
(Available in the US, and in no particular order I can’t decide a favorite between these, all have great flavor and texture. Though Equal Exchange is more true to real chocolate having a fruity flavor reminiscent of (but no where equal to) the fresh chocolate I made in Ecuador.
🔸Equal Exchange
🔸Pascha
🔸Dick Taylor (the salted one is crazy!)
🔸Tony’s
on a budget but still equally good, just not fair trade:
🔸Trader Joes pound plus (no joke, this stuff is amazing and really cheap)
🔸Trader Joe’s 70% hazelnuts (you may become an addict if not already - be careful)
Eat chocolate and feel your brain work! But it’s also high calorie and now that I’m eating I am trying to watch my calories, as you can see I’ve gained a lot of weight, not from eating too much but probably from my body freaking out and going “real food after 12 years! Quick! Store it as fat before we have to live off Nestle food formula again!”
But still, it’s hard to lose weight when you can’t exercise so i don’t want to post an entirely insensitive rant about eating high calorie chocolate. Of course do what is best for you.
But it is odd that chocolate helps me so much when I have so many expensive supplements and meds is it not? 🙄
We need better treatments!
Love, Whitney
Getting my chocolate fix!
Chocolate, no joke, makes me feel better than all of my huge box of supplements combined. That is, in the short term. In other words, the meds and supplements I’m taking are I’m *sure* helping me more than chocolate in a more long term sense, but chocolate in the immediate short term sense (as in what makes me feel better directly after taking it) makes me feel better than any other supplement or med I have here. It is the best immediate treatment for brain fog I have found. I immediately can think more clearly and have better memory and have an easier time engaging and acting on my thoughts.
I think I eat a bar of dark chocolate everyday right now spaced out over the course of the day. It just makes me feel so much better. Well, not really, but in the realm of ME/CFS treatments a little benefit is significant.
I’m kind of picky about my chocolate. I hate milk chocolate, I like 70% dark chocolate, but I also don’t like it when it gets that chalky texture, I want it creamy. 😊
I actually made chocolate when living with a Shaman and his family in the rainforest in Ecuador in 2002 or so when I was still very mild with ME/CFS and only a year or 2 into illness onset. I picked the beans, sucked them clean in my mouth (they come off the plant covered in a guava tasting goo that is delicious and funnily is all the locals care about chocolate beans - after sucking on them, they throw away the wild shade grown rainforest beans that chocolatiers would probably die for.) Then I dried the beans in the sun, and once dry, me and the Shaman’s wife hand ground the beans and then just cooked them in a pan with nothing but the bean grounds and sugar. Nothing else. It melted and turned into a thick dark brown goo of the Gods. All the psychotropic affects of chocolate that people love it for were something like 20x stronger. I ate 2 spoonfuls and felt like I was floating and high and couldn’t handle anymore. That taste was amazing, it truly tasted like the fruit it comes from. Fruity and super complex flavors, just incredible and nothing like the much more simple tasting bricks we get in the West.
But I still like the bricks! 😊
These are my favorite brands of chocolate:
(Available in the US, and in no particular order I can’t decide a favorite between these, all have great flavor and texture. Though Equal Exchange is more true to real chocolate having a fruity flavor reminiscent of (but no where equal to) the fresh chocolate I made in Ecuador.
🔸Equal Exchange
🔸Pascha
🔸Dick Taylor (the salted one is crazy!)
🔸Tony’s
on a budget but still equally good, just not fair trade:
🔸Trader Joes pound plus (no joke, this stuff is amazing and really cheap)
🔸Trader Joe’s 70% hazelnuts (you may become an addict if not already - be careful)
Eat chocolate and feel your brain work! But it’s also high calorie and now that I’m eating I am trying to watch my calories, as you can see I’ve gained a lot of weight, not from eating too much but probably from my body freaking out and going “real food after 12 years! Quick! Store it as fat before we have to live off Nestle food formula again!”
But still, it’s hard to lose weight when you can’t exercise so i don’t want to post an entirely insensitive rant about eating high calorie chocolate. Of course do what is best for you.
But it is odd that chocolate helps me so much when I have so many expensive supplements and meds is it not? 🙄
We need better treatments!
Love, Whitney
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