Flavanol-rich cocoa may lead drop in blood pressure
NEW YORK - Reuters
Pulling data from 20 studies published over the last decade, researchers found that people who ate flavanol-rich cocoa products every day for a few weeks saw their blood pressure drop by about two or three points.
While the researchers cannot say flavanols are responsible for lowering blood pressure in the study participants, the compounds, which are also found in foods such as green tea, berries and red wine, are linked to nitric oxide production in the body. Nitric oxide, according to the authors, helps relax blood vessels, which reduces blood pressure.