Zachary Fritzsche posted an update in the group
Discovery 3 months, 3 weeks agoJapan Researchers Found That The Dry, Bitter Taste Of Flavanols (In Dark Chocolate, Tea, Berries, Apples, Wine, Etc.) Can Activate/”Wake Up” The Brain Via Mouth Nerves, Even Without Being Absorbed Into Your Blood. In Mice Studies, It Boosted Activity, Curiosity, Learning, Memory, & Dopamine/Noradrenaline, Similar To Mild Exercise Effects.
That dry, bitter taste may be waking up your brain | ScienceDailyNew research suggests the astringent sensation caused by flavanols could act as a direct signal to the brain, triggering effects similar to a mild workout for the nervous system. In mouse experiments, flavanol intake boosted activity, curiosity, learning, and memory—despite these compounds barely entering the bloodstream. The key appears to be sensory stimulation: the taste itself activates brain pathways linked to attention, motivation, and stress response, lighting up regions involved in arousal and memory.





