Evidence supporting the use of: Chocolate
For the body system: Serotonin
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 2
Chocolate, particularly dark chocolate, is sometimes used to support the serotonin system due to its content of compounds related to mood regulation. Chocolate contains tryptophan, an amino acid precursor to serotonin, the neurotransmitter commonly associated with feelings of well-being and happiness. Additionally, chocolate contains other psychoactive compounds such as theobromine and phenylethylamine, which may have mild mood-elevating effects. However, the quantity of tryptophan in chocolate is relatively low, and its bioavailability can be limited due to competition with other amino acids for transport across the blood-brain barrier.
Scientific studies have shown that consumption of chocolate can result in short-term improvements in mood, possibly due to the sensory pleasure of eating chocolate and the release of endorphins. However, robust evidence directly linking chocolate consumption to significant or sustained increases in serotonin levels in the human brain is limited. Most clinical research suggests that while chocolate may have a mild positive effect on mood, it is not a reliable or potent agent for modulating the serotonin system compared to other interventions (e.g., certain medications or lifestyle changes).
In summary, there is some scientific rationale and limited empirical support for chocolate’s influence on the serotonin system, but the evidence is modest, and claims should be made with caution.
Other ingredients that support Serotonin
5-Hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP)5-Methoxytryptamine
Alpha lactalbumin
amino acids
baccosides
Bacopa
Bacopin
bacoside
brahmi
California poppy
Celastrus
chocolate
Clary sage
Convolvulus pluricaulis
Convolvulus prostratus
cowage seed
dwarf morning glory
fungus
Griffonia simplicifolia
hops
hyperforin
Hypericin
Hypericum
inositol
Jatamansi
jujubosides
kanna
L-tryptophan
lactium casein decapeptide
lavender
lemon balm
lupulinum
magnesium
Mesembrine
Mulungu
Nymphaea caerulea
omega-3 fatty acids
passionflower
phytocannabinoids
Polygala
polygala root
pyridoxal-5-phosphate (P-5-P)
Rhodiola
Rosarin
saffron
Safranal
SAMe (S-adenosyl-L-methionine disulfate p-toluensulfate)
sceletium
Shankhpushpi
silk tree
skullcap
St. John's Wort
Tagara
Trichilia catigua
vitamin B6
vitamin D
Withanolides
Other body systems supported by chocolate
ArteriesBlood
Brain
Circulatory System
Dopamine
Heart
Mitochondria
Nerves
Serotonin
Skin
Specific Neurotransmitters
