Because it has some chemicals in it that trigger a part in your brain to make you
relaxed.
And also because it has lots of sugar in it and sugar also triggers
a part in your brain that makes you relaxed.
Relaxing
Julie and Sam are relaxing in the hot tub. (relaxing = verb) Mitchell enjoyed a relaxing afternoon on his favorite Golf course. (relaxing = adjective)
Chocolate does not have a slimming effect, unfortunately. Dark chocolate, though, has a surplus amount of antioxidants, a relaxing effect, lowering blood pressure, and cholesterol. This does not mean that making dark chocolate part of your agenda is a good idea, it is simply saying that when having occasional treats, it's a healthy idea to make it dark!
To relax = Relajarse Relaxing (Past participle) = Relajado (For example, Spanish is relaxing = Español es relajado) Relaxing (Present participle) = Relajando (For example, He is relaxing = Él está relajando)
Relax is a verb.
The correct spelling of the word is relaxing.Some example sentences are:I am looking forward to a relaxing countryside break.He is relaxing in the garden.The music was very relaxing.
They found me relaxing by the pool.
It was Saturday and I was relaxing on the couch
The main verb is relaxing.
relaxing
No, it is a gerund. Yes it is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb relax -- she is relaxing in her room. Also it is a gerund. -- She likes relaxing.
yes it is because it is really relaxing