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This sugary sweet treat lowers heart attack and stroke risk

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Turns out, eating 2-3 ounces of this indulgent dessert every week could save your life… -------

Turns out, eating 2-3 ounces of this indulgent dessert every week could save your life… [Can't see this image? Click on "load images" or "always allow images for this sender"] ----Important Message---- Are carbs bad for men? It seems like everyone we know is praising low carb diets, eating more fat and eliminating sugar completely… But what does the real science say? Because men have what I like to call “bro science” that is anything but -- it is a bunch of myths and outright lies. As I studied this, I found that young people are very good at BURNING sugar. And folks like you and me, our bodies have LOST the ability to burn sugar. Once I figured out how we have LOST the ability to burn sugar, I realized a striking revolution in aging and living well was looking me SMACK in the face. Because it turns out that you can turn your sugar burning BACK on...and live perhaps decades longer with an amazing sex life the whole time. [Here is how I learned to kick start the body into burning sugar -- and raise T through the roof]( ---------- This sugary sweet treat lowers heart attack and stroke risk Today’s newsletter is NOT about diabetes. But diabetic men present a good “worst case” scenario. If it works for them. it will work for anyone. And in fact, cardiovascular disease in diabetic men is often very bad. Finally there’s something that actually works for these men… and if it works for them, it will work for you too. So to start with, consider that in type 2 diabetes, blood vessels suffer repeated small injuries. These injuries cause changes to the structure of the blood vessels. The stiffening and reshaping of blood vessels in type 2 diabetes is a major factor in the development of cardiovascular disease. So preventing these changes to the blood vessels is key. And a recent study shows that adding cocoa to the diet prevents damage to blood vessels in rats with type 2 diabetes. [Can't see this image? Click on "load images" or "always allow images for this sender"] These researchers carried out animal experiments at the Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnología de Alimentos y Nutrición, Spain. Molecular Nutrition & Food Research published the results. Cardiovascular disease is the major health problem for people with type 2 diabetes. It’s also the main cause of death related to type 2 diabetes. “Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with type 2 diabetes.” In type 2 diabetes, the walls of the blood vessels become damaged. This damage leads to stiffening and structural changes in the blood vessels. “Diabetic macrovascular complications are associated with functional and structural changes resulting in early arterial stiffness and remodeling.” The aorta is the largest artery. It supplies fresh, oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body. A stiffening aorta is one of the primary indicators of cardiovascular disease risk in type 2 diabetes. “Aortic stiffness is considered a marker of vascular dysfunction and a major predictor of poor cardiovascular outcomes.” They designed the study to look at the effect of cocoa supplementation on aortic stiffness. “We investigated the protective effect of a cocoa-rich diet on functional and structural vascular alterations in diabetes and the mechanisms involved.” The study used rats that are prone to developing diabetes and obesity (Zucker rats). They fed some of these rats their usual diet and supplemented another group of rats with cocoa. “Male Zucker diabetic fatty (ZDF) rats are fed on a standard diet or cocoa-rich diet from week 10 to 20 of life.” The researchers also observed a third group of non-diabetic rats fed a normal rat diet (control group used for comparison). As expected, the diabetic rats developed aortic stiffness. The remodeling of the blood vessels was accompanied by increased blood pressure in the diabetic animals. “Diabetic rats showed increased blood pressure and enhanced aortic stiffness, as demonstrated by the increased pulse pressure and the augmented aortic medial thickness with loss and disruption of elastic fibers.” The researchers found that cocoa prevented changes to blood vessels in the diabetic mice. “Cocoa intake strongly avoided all these adverse effects and reduced aortic oxidative stress.” Oxidative stress is increased in type 2 diabetes. Researchers believe that this is what causes damage to the blood vessels. Cocoa contains a large amount of antioxidants that block oxidative stress. Supplementing cocoa could prevent aortic stiffening in type 2 diabetes by decreasing oxidative stress. “The results demonstrate for the first time that a cocoa-rich diet strongly prevents aortic stiffening and remodeling in diabetic animals and avoids aortic oxidative stress.” The experiment could explain why chocolate lowers the risk of cardiovascular disease including heart attack and stroke. Chocolate contains cocoa. A recent study shows that 2 to 3 ounces of chocolate per week is associated with a much lower risk of cardiovascular disease in humans. Darker chocolate contains more cocoa per ounce. These rat experiments used Forastero cocoa powder at 10% of the diet by weight. You should always consult a healthcare practitioner about treating and diagnosing health-related problems. ----Important Message From Our Sponsor---- Fat loss NEVER happens until you fix this liver problem… They call it non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Most men have it by age 35. A fatty liver stops testosterone from being made. It causes repeated episodes of hypoglycemia. Interferes with good “rockiness.” And when the fat content of your liver gets over 5%, your metabolism starts to slow… And this can lead to: - Sluggishness and fatigue - “Rockiness” problems - Elevated cholesterol levels - Soreness in back and shoulders - High blood sugar - ...and more… But how do you KNOW you have a fatty liver? [Here’s a simple way to know if your liver is the problem]( ---------- Daily Medical Discoveries is dedicated to uncovering secret, buried or censored studies that can help men live great lives to 120 and beyond. You are subscribed because you joined one of our lists by opting in. We never rent or share your email address. Daily Medical Discoveries is published by Calworth Glenford LLC which also publishes other affiliated companies. 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