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Most people think of chocolate as a guilty pleasure, but what if the right kind could actually fight pain and inflammation? In this episode of The Pain-Free Formula Podcast, Stacey Roberts dives deep into the science behind dark chocolate, cocoa flavanols, and how they interact with your body’s inflammatory and nervous systems.
You’ll learn which types of chocolate could contribute to pain reduction, which ones might make it worse, and how to build a mindful, pain-friendly chocolate ritual. Whether you’re managing chronic joint pain or just love a good square of dark chocolate, this episode is packed with tasty, science-backed takeaways.
[00:00:00] – Chocolate boosts serotonin and dopamine for better mood and pain resilience
[00:00:34] – The Pain-Free Formula mission and Stacey’s message of hope
[00:01:27] – Welcome and topic reveal: The truth about chocolate and pain
[00:02:20] – The science behind cocoa and flavonoids
[00:03:07] – How dark chocolate reduces inflammation and oxidative stress
[00:03:36] – Chocolate’s impact on fibromyalgia, fatigue, and endorphins
[00:03:59] – The problem with most chocolate: sugar, dairy, and processed fats
[00:04:28] – How milk proteins block polyphenol absorption
[00:04:49] – Additives, shelf life, and hidden inflammation
[00:05:10] – The “good, bad, and bittersweet”: breaking down chocolate types
[00:05:36] – Why dark chocolate (70–90%) is the best choice for inflammation
[00:06:00] – What to look for: non-alkalized cocoa for maximum benefit
[00:06:06] – Milk chocolate: low cocoa, high sugar, and lost benefits
[00:06:36] – White chocolate: no antioxidants, all inflammation
[00:07:00] – Cacao nibs: the unprocessed superfood
[00:07:26] – The chocolate-hormone connection: serotonin, dopamine, and magnesium
[00:08:26] – When sugar and milk cancel out chocolate’s benefits
[00:08:49] – The nervous system connection: overactivation vs. rest-and-digest
[00:09:11] – Stacey’s “Pain-Free Formula Chocolate Ritual”
[00:09:33] – How to pair chocolate with healthy fats for better absorption
[00:09:53] – Mindful eating to activate healing and parasympathetic tone
[00:10:42] – Spice it up: turmeric and cinnamon as chocolate enhancers
[00:11:00] – The verdict: dark chocolate = medicine for your mitochondria
[00:12:00] – You don’t have to settle for pain—healing is possible
Safety RemindersChoose high-quality dark chocolate (85%+ cacao) and avoid dairy-laden, sugar-filled varieties. If you’re experiencing pain flare-ups even with a clean diet, you may have hidden food sensitivities.
Call us for food sensitivity testing:
📞 414-299-8121
References & Further ReadingStacey Roberts, PT, MBA, MSN, RN, is an Amazon bestselling author, physical therapist, registered nurse, and functional medicine specialist with 30+ years of experience. She founded and runs New You Health and Wellness in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Her program, detailed in her book, The Pain-Free Formula; Solving The Puzzle of Muscle and Joint Pain Without Surgery, Drugs or Injections, has helped thousands overcome chronic pain and reclaim their vitality.
The Pain-Free Formula Podcast is brought to you by Stacey Roberts and Podcast Your Brand. Production and editing by Podcast Your Brand.
Medical DisclaimerInformation in this program, as well as any information provided by New You Health and Wellness and its subsidiaries, is provided for informational purposes only. This information is not intended as a substitute for the advice provided by a licensed physician or other healthcare professional, or any information contained on or in any product label or packaging that we supply. Do not use the information on this website or podcast for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease or prescribing medication or other treatment. Always speak with your physician or other healthcare professional before taking any medication or nutritional, herbal or homeopathic supplement or using any treatment for a health problem. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem, contact your health provider promptly. Do not disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking professional advice because of something you have read or heard in this program. Information provided in this program and any other presented by New You Health and Wellness LLC, and the use of any products or services purchased from New You Health and Wellness LLC by you does not create a doctor-patient relationship or healthcare provider-patient relationship between you and any of the health professionals affiliated with our website or clinic. Information and statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Nothing stated or posted on this site or in this podcast or available through any services is intended to be and must not be taken to be the practice of medical or counseling care. For purposes of this agreement, the practice of medicine and counseling includes, without limitations, psychiatry, psychology, psychotherapy or providing healthcare, treatment instructions, diagnosis, prognosis or advice.
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Most people think of chocolate as a guilty pleasure, but what if the right kind could actually fight pain and inflammation? In this episode of The Pain-Free Formula Podcast, Stacey Roberts dives deep into the science behind dark chocolate, cocoa flavanols, and how they interact with your body’s inflammatory and nervous systems.
You’ll learn which types of chocolate could contribute to pain reduction, which ones might make it worse, and how to build a mindful, pain-friendly chocolate ritual. Whether you’re managing chronic joint pain or just love a good square of dark chocolate, this episode is packed with tasty, science-backed takeaways.
[00:00:00] – Chocolate boosts serotonin and dopamine for better mood and pain resilience
[00:00:34] – The Pain-Free Formula mission and Stacey’s message of hope
[00:01:27] – Welcome and topic reveal: The truth about chocolate and pain
[00:02:20] – The science behind cocoa and flavonoids
[00:03:07] – How dark chocolate reduces inflammation and oxidative stress
[00:03:36] – Chocolate’s impact on fibromyalgia, fatigue, and endorphins
[00:03:59] – The problem with most chocolate: sugar, dairy, and processed fats
[00:04:28] – How milk proteins block polyphenol absorption
[00:04:49] – Additives, shelf life, and hidden inflammation
[00:05:10] – The “good, bad, and bittersweet”: breaking down chocolate types
[00:05:36] – Why dark chocolate (70–90%) is the best choice for inflammation
[00:06:00] – What to look for: non-alkalized cocoa for maximum benefit
[00:06:06] – Milk chocolate: low cocoa, high sugar, and lost benefits
[00:06:36] – White chocolate: no antioxidants, all inflammation
[00:07:00] – Cacao nibs: the unprocessed superfood
[00:07:26] – The chocolate-hormone connection: serotonin, dopamine, and magnesium
[00:08:26] – When sugar and milk cancel out chocolate’s benefits
[00:08:49] – The nervous system connection: overactivation vs. rest-and-digest
[00:09:11] – Stacey’s “Pain-Free Formula Chocolate Ritual”
[00:09:33] – How to pair chocolate with healthy fats for better absorption
[00:09:53] – Mindful eating to activate healing and parasympathetic tone
[00:10:42] – Spice it up: turmeric and cinnamon as chocolate enhancers
[00:11:00] – The verdict: dark chocolate = medicine for your mitochondria
[00:12:00] – You don’t have to settle for pain—healing is possible
Safety RemindersChoose high-quality dark chocolate (85%+ cacao) and avoid dairy-laden, sugar-filled varieties. If you’re experiencing pain flare-ups even with a clean diet, you may have hidden food sensitivities.
Call us for food sensitivity testing:
📞 414-299-8121
References & Further ReadingStacey Roberts, PT, MBA, MSN, RN, is an Amazon bestselling author, physical therapist, registered nurse, and functional medicine specialist with 30+ years of experience. She founded and runs New You Health and Wellness in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Her program, detailed in her book, The Pain-Free Formula; Solving The Puzzle of Muscle and Joint Pain Without Surgery, Drugs or Injections, has helped thousands overcome chronic pain and reclaim their vitality.
The Pain-Free Formula Podcast is brought to you by Stacey Roberts and Podcast Your Brand. Production and editing by Podcast Your Brand.
Medical DisclaimerInformation in this program, as well as any information provided by New You Health and Wellness and its subsidiaries, is provided for informational purposes only. This information is not intended as a substitute for the advice provided by a licensed physician or other healthcare professional, or any information contained on or in any product label or packaging that we supply. Do not use the information on this website or podcast for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease or prescribing medication or other treatment. Always speak with your physician or other healthcare professional before taking any medication or nutritional, herbal or homeopathic supplement or using any treatment for a health problem. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem, contact your health provider promptly. Do not disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking professional advice because of something you have read or heard in this program. Information provided in this program and any other presented by New You Health and Wellness LLC, and the use of any products or services purchased from New You Health and Wellness LLC by you does not create a doctor-patient relationship or healthcare provider-patient relationship between you and any of the health professionals affiliated with our website or clinic. Information and statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Nothing stated or posted on this site or in this podcast or available through any services is intended to be and must not be taken to be the practice of medical or counseling care. For purposes of this agreement, the practice of medicine and counseling includes, without limitations, psychiatry, psychology, psychotherapy or providing healthcare, treatment instructions, diagnosis, prognosis or advice.

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