Umm chocolate is bad anytime.
I love chocolate as well, but seriously, try a detour bar, they taste just like a real snickers bar without the guilt.
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Originally posted by modiba hi, im am trying to cut my body fat levels and so have started a healthy diet, which i am happy with. i have not had chocolate for 2 weeks, although i wanted to know if there is any benefit from a mars bar. should i eat a mars for extra glucose a few hours before doing cardio or lifting weights? or at all anytime during the day?? or is it just evil in terms of its fat content and entirely bad?? thanks |

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Originally posted by MeanCuts No chocolate is not evil and if you want an occasional mars bar their isn't anything wrong with it personally I would eat it after I worked out. Chocolate contains a lot of healthy antioxidants ![]() This is a good read about chocolate http://www.scharffenberger.com/library/antiox/ |

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Originally posted by Yanick nice, unbiased article you got there ![]() "Copyright ¿ 2001-2002 Scharffen Berger Chocolate Maker" "Source: Chocolate Manufacturers Association, Science & Nutrition Update, February 2000" There are other, better ways to get antioxidants than taking in high levels of sugar. |


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Originally posted by Mudge Benefit to a Mars bar? ROFL ![]() Trying to sneak that one through, good one! ![]() Simple sugars are not the way to go. |
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Originally posted by Mudge Like many things in life, a single item can be both good and bad for you. Like the "drink a day" thing. |
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Originally posted by sara Im not even gonna bother reading why chocolate is good for you! i dont even crave for chocolate anymore |
| In other words the person is probably gonna continue to eat an occasional candy bar and wants to know if at least there getting something good out of it. |
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Originally posted by sara Im just saying if chocolate contains sugar (which our body doesnt need that type of sugar) so why bother |
or any other chocolate candy for that matter but if you do eat them at least you can take heart in knowing that there is something good for you in it
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Originally posted by sara can you have something else that has the same "good" healthy thing? |
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Originally posted by Yanick I don't usually like to get into arguments, especially about stupid shit, but i feel like i have to make my point clear. This is a bodybuilding forum, and if you read the original post the question was obviously posed with regards to fat loss, not overall health (thats why the poster is asking if it will be good for some glycogen repletion). So taking that one sentence out of context (any benefits of chocolate), you obviously seem correct in telling him that chocolate has antioxidant properties blah blah blah. But thats only because you are taking that one sentence out of context. Chocolate is not conducive to fatloss, period. |
| im am trying to cut my body fat levels and so have started a healthy diet |
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Originally posted by sara I mean 6 months ago, I couldn't live without chocolate! everyday, have to have sweets... now its the total opposite |
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