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Cocoa Flavanol Supplement and Cardiovascular Disease

Cocoa Flavanol Supplement and Cardiovascular Disease

Alan Frost, Founder of FlavaNaturals, discusses cocoa flavanol benefits on cardiovascular health, including results from Harvard’s groundbreaking 21,400 person, 5-year controlled study of daily cocoa flavanol consumption (500mg). The study found cocoa extract supplementation reduced CVD death by 27%. FlavaNaturals performance chocolate, unsweetened cocoa powder and beverages match and even exceed the cocoa flavanol levels used in Harvard’s study. 

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Alan Frost, Founder of FlavaNaturals. FlavaNaturals specializes in performance-fueling dark chocolate and cocoa powder products delivering cocoa flavanol levels proven to enhance brain, cardio and metabolic function.

Last updated: June 8, 2022

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