
Scientists interrogate whether dark chocolate can really give you a gym boost
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Scientists interrogate whether dark chocolate can really give you a gym boost. A healthier version of the classic sausage roll could eventually become a reality as Scottish researchers develop a plant-based alternative to traditional pastry fats. Despite the study's limitations, the expert concluded there is no harm in smelling chocolate before exercise, but cautioned against expecting a significant impact on performance.
Furthermore, Euston and his team are using a process called oleogelation to make the plant-based oils mimic traditional solid fats while offering reduced saturated fat.
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Scientists interrogate whether dark chocolate can really give you a gym boost.
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A healthier version of the classic sausage roll could eventually become a reality as Scottish researchers develop a plant-based alternative to traditional pastry fats.
according to New York PostDespite the study's limitations, the expert concluded there is no harm in smelling chocolate before exercise, but cautioned against expecting a significant impact on performance.
according to The IndependentEuston and his team are using a process called oleogelation to make the plant-based oils mimic traditional solid fats while offering reduced saturated fat.
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