Dean Radin's Blessed Chocolate and Intent

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For those who might have missed it (like me), here's the link to Dean Radin's study on the Effects of Intentionally Enhanced Chocolate on Mood.

As most of us already know, chocolate already affects mood and health. In particular dark chocolate. So the selection of chocolate for this study is questionable to me. The double-blind appears to have calmed some of my thoughts about this choice.

The Science Behind Chocolate and Mood

My mind usually does loose connections and flows freely. So my mind went... "Hmm, if there is blessed chocolate, there is likely cursed chocolate."

Any thoughts on the idea of intent going both directions, positive as well as negative? (Once again, we can't really test the negative because of moral and ethical concerns.)

Do you think one would be more powerful than the other?

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