Chocolate has received a lot of attention for being a treasure trove  of nutritional goodness. Polyphenols in cacao beans are linked to  promoting heart, brain, and liver health, which has sparked renewed  interest in chocolate as a medicinal food. And a new study adds to the  growing list of benefits, showing that chocolate polyphenols also help  to lower bad cholesterol.
Published in the journal Diabetic  Medicine, the study tested the effects of polyphenol-rich chocolate in a  group of 12 volunteers with type-2 diabetes. After 16 weeks, the  researchers from Hull University in the U.K. discovered that the  polyphenols helped lower participants' bad cholesterol levels while  raising good cholesterol levels.
"Chocolate with a high cocoa  content should be included in the diet of individuals with type-2  diabetes as part of a sensible, balanced approach to diet and  lifestyle," said professor Steve Akin, author of the study.Read more...
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