It shouldn't, no.
NO
just like normal chocolate
it doesn't.
The Chocolate Effect - 2006 was released on: USA: 10 April 2006 (DVD premiere)
I just completed my science fair project on this and yes it does, it showed that chocolate increased your heart rate by an average of 6 beats per minute.. well that is with my results and i tested with 3 girls and 3 boys, and to up to nine pieces of chocolate.
Nothing they aren't real
It Could Whip Out ALL The Plants And Fish In That Wetland
There is a cause, which in turn, results with an effect.
Yes! Mouth wash has no effect on amalgam restorations.
Chocolate is high in fat and sugar, and should be limited to small quantities, occasionally, preferably of dark chocolate, or weight gain is more likely.
The effect of a Cannizzaro reaction involves the attack of hydroxide. This results in an attack on another molecule, which results in the exchange of a proton.
yes absolutely.......