But what about the “feel-good” side of chocolate? For a start, there is the world's most widely consumed psychoactive drug, 1, 3, 7-trimethylxanthine by name. You may have heard of it – we call it caffeine. It works by counteracting the natural neurotransmitter adenosine, resulting in an increase in heart-rate and muscle contraction. There is a significant presence of a similar stimulant, theobromine, in chocolate – which also happens to be the molecule that makes chocolate poisonous to dogs. Then there is serotonin, a natural neurotransmitter which controls many functions in the brain, including mood and behaviour. The body makes it from the natural amino acid tryptophan – chocolate contains both serotonin and tryptophan.