Disadvantages: Eating too much chocolate will only cause digestive problems. Just like all foods with high fat content (above 30%), eating too much chocolate can also cause stomach pain (such as stomach pain, bloating, diarrhea, etc.). Especially light chocolate, it has more fat and contains more polyols (eating too much can cause stomach cramps or diarrhea). Chocolate is a high-calorie food and should not be eaten more. Generally speaking, it is enough to eat about 30 grams each time.
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Finnish scientists wrote in the magazine New Scientist that children born to mothers who regularly eat chocolate have less fear of the new environment than those born to mothers who don't eat chocolate. Copper contained in chocolate plays an important role in the normal development of embryos. Lecithin is also added to some chocolates, and its phosphorus content is of great benefit to the development of fetal brain. Therefore, pregnant women can eat chocolate, but in moderation.
You can eat chocolate during lactation, but in moderation. Breast-feeding mothers who eat too much chocolate will enter the baby through milk. Chocolate is a kind of high-calorie food, but its protein content is low, its fat content is high, and the proportion of nutrients does not meet the needs of baby's growth and development. In addition, chocolate contains substances that excite the nervous system, which will make it difficult for the baby to fall asleep and cry.
References:
What makes women love and hate? Revealing the magical effect of chocolate-People's Network