Nutrition: Eating Dark Chocolate At Night?


Do you know there is more caffeine (100mg) in 100g (3.5oz) of dark chocolate than in a can of red bull (82mg). Even if you only eat a few chunks of dark chocolate at night it is still likely to affect your deep and REM sleep.
Put it this way, would you take a few sips of Red Bull before going to bed and expect to get a good night's sleep?
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