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Miscellaneous See other Miscellaneous Articles Title: Eat more chocolate, win more Nobels? Take this with a grain of salt, or perhaps some almonds or hazelnuts: A study ties chocolate consumption to the number of Nobel Prize winners a country has and suggests it's a sign that the sweet treat can boost brain power. No, this does not appear in the satirical Onion newspaper. It's in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine, which published it online Wednesday as a "note" rather than a rigorous, peer-reviewed study. The author Dr. Franz Messerli, of St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital and Columbia University in New York writes that there is evidence that flavanols in green tea, red wine and chocolate can help "in slowing down or even reversing" age-related mental decline a contention some medical experts may dispute. Nevertheless, he examined whether a country's per-capita chocolate consumption was related to the number of Nobels it had won a possible sign of a nation's "cognitive function." Using data from some major chocolate producers on sales in 23 countries, he found "a surprisingly powerful correlation." Switzerland led in chocolate consumption and Nobels, when looked at according to population. The United States is in the middle of the pack with the Netherlands, Ireland, France, Belgium and Germany. At the bottom were China, Japan and Brazil. The study only includes Nobels through last year not the ones being announced this week. Curiously, Sweden should have produced only 14 winners according to its appetite for chocolate, yet it had 32. Messerli speculates that the Nobel panel, based in Sweden, may have "patriotic bias" toward fellow countrymen or that Swedes are very sensitive to the effects of chocolate so that "even minuscule amounts greatly enhance their cognition." It is possible, he admits, that chocolate isn't making people smart, but that smart people who are more likely to win Nobels are aware of chocolate's benefits and therefore more likely to consume it. Sven Lidin, the chairman of the Nobel chemistry prize committee, had not seen the study but was giggling so much when told of it that he could barely comment. "I don't think there is any direct cause and effect," Lidin said. "The first thing I'd want to know is how chocolate consumption correlates to gross domestic product." Messerli also calculated the "dose" of chocolate needed to produce an additional Nobel winner about 14 ounces per person per year, or about nine Hershey bars. He discloses that he is doing his part he eats chocolate daily, mostly Lindt dark. ___ AP writer Karl Ritter contributed from Stockholm; Chief Medical Writer Marilynn Marchione reported from Milwaukee. Poster Comment: A Every human needs to understand the Endo-cannabinoid system. Do a search on chocolate and Anandamide. Cocoa beans and chocolate contains anandamide, a cannabinoid. Cannabinoids are also found in psychoactive plants such as the cannabis sativa , a green leafed plant used to create the illegal drug known as Marijuana. The cannabinoid found in chocolate is however much less potent than the cannabinoid in cannabis sativa. One other very important difference is that anandamides are not only found in cocoa, but produced by our own bodies as well. Then go look up the U.S. governments patent on Cannabinoids as Anti-Oxidants and Neuroprotectants.. Now you start to understand the whole Medical Marijuana thing... our government is pulling the wool over our eyes and has been for a loooong time. A Dark chocolate contains the same cannabinoid our body produces called Anandamide.. it's even in mother's milk. It is nearly identical to THC and CBD in cannabis. These cannabinoids are responsible for keeping you healthy. US PATENT 6630507... read it. Marc If this was even half true my wife would be a bloody genius... Chad If she was that smart,she would have never married you. I eat a lot of chocolate, and my dog thinks I'm the smartest thing on earth. He's a GoodDog. Leonard Your dog thinks that he is the smartest, and that he fooled you. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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