Looking
for a Great Valentine’s Gift? Try Chocolate
If you’re worried that giving your Valentine a heart-shaped box of
chocolates is an unimaginative way to express your feelings, you may not have
all of the facts.
Chocolate – especially dark chocolate – is full of compounds that
interact with the human body and produce a myriad of positive benefits.
According to LiveScience.com,
dark chocolate contains anti-oxidants that can thin blood, reducing the risk of
clotting (just as aspirin does). Dark chocolate also can help fight chronic
inflammation, improving heart health, and it helps protect against cell damage,
lowering the risk of cancer. Chocolate may even lower blood pressure and
improve circulation.
When you give chocolate, you may be giving the gift of a longer
life – and that’s something many people would like to have.
If you want your savings and investments to last as long as you
and the love-of-your-life do, give us a call. We would be pleased to develop
and implement a strategy designed to provide for the needs of a lifetime.
Happy Valentine’s
Day!
From Hagen Financial Network
v The above material was prepared by Carson
Group Coaching.