Today when you think of a gift for your loved one chocolate and flowers may come to mind. Flowers are an ancient, traditional gift from one human to another in times of tragedy, love, friendship, and celebration. The use of chocolate as a sign of love or friendship is not as old as the use of flowers .
Today, it’s simple. Chocolate symbolizes love. The elegance of a box of elegant Swiss or Belgian chocolates is an impressive gift. But the real pleasure is when you are eating the chocolate. If you think about it hard enough you can probably taste it and the taste of a good chocolate makes you feel wonderful. All the chocolate lovers know this feeling. The pleasure in the palatable mouth feel, the creamy-rich sweetness of good chocolate, is where the aphrodisiac effect begins. The real love potion effects begin in the brain when the chemistry of chocolate neurotransmitters meets those receptor sites deep inside our heads.
Maybe chocolate is not very symbolic, mystical or an aphrodisiac for you but it still a yummy treat to eat and apparently it's good for you! When you offer a box of chocolates you are giving the gift of health and longevity. It’s so true, it has more than 300 hard-working chemicals in each delightful bite. The polyphenols help to rapidly lower blood pressure, and benefit our cholesterol levels. It also helps prevent cancer and heart disease and slows down aging. The flavenols help to reduce cardiovascular disease and stimulate the heart, keeping your vein and arteries open, reducing anxiety, and providing relaxation. Chocolate contains some feel-good brain chemicals called phenylethylens which stimulates serotonins and endorphins. They are the same neurotransmitters released when you are in love.
So may be chocolate is first a symbol of autoerotism. If you love yourself (which psychologists tell you it is necessary to do before you can love another person) then you probably already eat chocolates. That makes you your number one Valentine. So buy yourself some great chocolates and be happy!! What could make you more happy than your favorite chocolate and a game of bingo? How about a jackpot? That would make anyone happy!
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