Cacao Health Benefits & Uses
Updated Dec. 12th, 2023 | Read Time: 4 Minutes | What You Will Learn:
- What is Cacao?
- Key Medicinal Properties In Cacao
- Health Benefits of Cacao
- Helps Increase Production of Serotonin
- Improves Cardiovascular Health
- Potent Antioxidant With Anti-Inflammatory Properties
- Cacao Nibs As a Superfood
- Cacao Supplements: Powder, Paste and Nibs
Cacao beans come from a small evergreen tree called the Theobroma Cacao tree. It is the key ingredient of most high-quality chocolates. It however is different than cocoa and chocolate. Many commercial cocoa and chocolate are stripped of the health benefits of the cacao bean due to its bitter taste.
What is Cacao?
Cacao is the raw form of what is used to make commercial chocolate.
The less refined or raw form of Cacao is highly medicinal and is available in most health food stores. It’s made by cold-pressing unroasted Cocoa beans. Once roasted it loses much of its medicinal benefits.
Cocoa powder for baking and making chocolate is made from raw Cacao that has been roasted.
The healthiest form of Cacao is the raw unroasted version.
Key Medicinal Properties In Cacao
It is rich in agents that enhance the production of ‘feel-good’ chemicals in the brain, notably serotonin and dopamine. This means Cacao possesses anti-depressant and mood-elevating properties.
One of these mood-modifying compounds is Anandamide (from the Sanskrit ananda meaning ‘bliss’). This is a naturally occurring substance found in Cacao known as a cannabinoid, a member of the same psychoactive substances found in cannabis. It binds to the same sites as THC, the active chemical in marijuana, and produces a global feeling of euphoria.
Another constituent in cacao which alters mood in a pleasurable way is PEA or Phenethylamine. PEA stimulates the production of dopamine. Dopamine is a neurochemical directly associated with sexual arousal and pleasure. It’s also found to be increased in the brain when we are in love and is especially amplified during orgasm. The feeling is similar to the ‘high’ experienced by runners and the endorphin release after exercise.
Health Benefits of Cacao
Helps Increase Production of Serotonin
It is also high in the amino acid tryptophan. Tryptophan increases the production of serotonin, the brain’s ‘feel-good’ chemical. It promotes a highly desirable mood state and is often the target of anti-depressant drugs. No wonder it makes us feel so good!
Improves Cardiovascular Health
Flavanols have been found in high concentrations in certain fruits and vegetables, wine, grape juice, and berries. Flavanols are particularly high in Cacao. Epicatechins are thought to be the flavanols responsible for many of the health benefits of Cacao, especially for cardiovascular health. Studies have shown that Epicatechins in Cacao have a short-term benefit on LDL (commonly referred to as 'bad') cholesterol, has been shown to reduce blood pressure, improve vascular platelet function, as well as decrease insulin resistance, indicating Cacao in the treatment and prevention of metabolic syndrome.
Potent Antioxidant With Anti-Inflammatory Properties
Epicatechins in Cacao are potent antioxidants and have both anti-inflammatory and Nitric Oxide (NO) synthase-activating effects. NO activation may play a role in the reduction of stroke, heart failure and diabetes; all of the major causes of death in North America.
Some data has linked a deficiency in epicatechins to these diseases, which explains why Cacao is so protective in preventing these diseases. Island-dwelling populations off the coast of Panama who consume an abundance of raw Cacao have been shown to have lower blood pressure levels and no age-related decline in kidney function, as well as overall significantly less mortality resulting from cardiovascular events. This protective effect is lost on the same population when they migrate to nearby cities where there is less raw Cacao consumption.
Cacao Nibs As a Superfood
As a superfood, it is a good source of minerals, particularly magnesium, zinc, iron, calcium, and potassium. These minerals are all important for healthy muscle function, especially for the heart and blood vessels. They help the heart to pump efficiently and the blood vessels to dilate and constrict as needed, which helps blood pressure.
It is also a low-glycemic food, high in fibre and lowers blood sugar and insulin resistance.
Cacao is high in Resveratrol, a strong antioxidant which can cross the blood-brain barrier and protect your brain from oxidative damage. Antioxidants are also very important to protect against unwanted cellular damage from stress, environmental toxins and metabolic waste, which our bodies produce daily.
Cacao Supplements: Powder, Paste and Nibs
Cacao comes in powdered, paste and nib forms. It is great added to baked goods, curries, yogurt, hot cereal and health shakes. By adding it to your food it increases the nutritional value up to tenfold!
Cacao powder is a flavourful addition to any healthy lifestyle. Cacao powder is extremely versatile and can be added to many beverages, smoothies, and superfood elixirs. Cacao powder is said to improve the nutritional value of other superfood powders by acting in synergy with other elements. Cacao powder includes magnesium and fibre, which both improve many aspects of health and vitality. It is important to know the quality and origin of cacao powder because there has been some controversy in the past.
Hello Kathy,
Cacao has many health benefits, which is great because it's so indulgent. It's definitely important to know where the cacao comes from and that it's real cacao and not chocolate, as chocolate doesn't contain the same benefits. Packed with antioxidants, you can have it as a snack or include it in your favourite recipes.
https://www.nationalnutrition.ca/articles/healthy-recipes/sugar-free-cacao-truffles/
Stay well!