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In the Aztec and Mayan times, chocolate was sacred. It was considered a food for the Gods and it was actually used as currency. Cacao was associated with fertility and love... Now, why do I call it Cacao and not Cocoa? Raw cacao is the unprocessed bean used to make cocoa powder... Cocoa powder is processed and some of the natural fats are removed. The Aztecs called their cacao drinks "xoactl" (choactl).. so the name chocolate actually comes from this ancient bitter drink made from warm water and | cacao powder. See this Free Video at http://www.xocoslimsystem.4-all.org The beans from the cacao tree contain powerful antioxidants that are known to help eliminate deadly free radicals from your body. In fact, CACAO has the highest ORAC antioxidant rating per 100g, way in front of acai berries or goji berries... Amongst the many health benefits, Raw cacao has shown to be effective in promoting mental well being through the production of endorphins... It also acts as anti-depressant by raising serotonin levels... That's why everyone loves chocolate... it actually makes us feel better... See this Free Video at http://www.xocoslimsystem.4-all.org Truth is, you can survive on cacao. Cacao is a complete food... it has all the nutrients your body needs and is rich in magnesium... In fact, cacao is the #1 source for magnesium. Magnesium is a mineral that is essential to a wide variety of body processes, including: •energy production, •protein formation, •DNA production, •and nerve conduction. Magnesium is also an "anti-stress" mineral that works as a natural laxative... It helps you detox and clean your bowels... By going to the bathroom more often, you lose more weight... Natural intake of minerals from food is much better than buying supplements your body has difficulty absorbing properly... See this Free Video at http://www.xocoslimsystem.4-all.org So know you know how important it is to include CACAO in your diet... But this is just the tip of the iceberg. You can find a lot more information about this super food in the 20 min video below: