Chocolate Helps With Cough

Victoria Aly Author: Victoria Aly Time for reading: ~1 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
Chocolate Helps With Cough

Consumption of chocolate does not replace the traditional treatment of chronic cough. It only relieves the symptoms.

Chocolate can not only lift the mood and satisfy the appetite for sweets, but also beat the strong and irritating cough, according to experts.

The study involved 300 people with acute and chronic cough . Volunteers were given 1000 mg of theobromine twice daily for a period of 14 days. Theobromine is a natural substance extracted from cocoa.

Dark chocolate contains about 15 mg of theobromine , and milk chocolate - 2 mg. 5 g of cocoa powder contains 108 mg of theobromine. White chocolate is not included in the list due to the minimal presence of the substance.

The results show that 60% of the volunteers improved their condition and the cough decreased.

According to the research team in a bar of dark chocolatethere may be enough of the active ingredient to have a positive effect on chronic cough.

Experts remind that the consumption of chocolate does not replace the traditional treatment of chronic cough. It only relieves the symptoms.

Another study published in the National Heart and Lung Institute found that theobromine blocked the action of sensory nerves, which in turn stopped coughing.

Experts believe that the effect of chocolate may be even stronger than that of codeine, which is often used as a drug treatment to soothe acute and chronic cough.

Another study found that theobromine was especially useful in bronchial asthma .

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