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Research Found Reason To Eat Dark Chocolate We know dark chocolate tends to be a healthier option compared to other sugar-packed options, but that's not the only reason to reach for a piece. In fact, new research finds opting for this sweet treat may even have blood sugar benefits. Feast your eyes on the science below. Dark chocolate may lower hypertension risk A new study published in Nature Scientific Reports found that dark chocolate consumption could reduce the risk of hypertension.
This finding joins a long list of research-backed reasons to eat dark chocolate, like the potent antioxidant profile, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, and specific benefits for fasting blood glucose levels in people with diabetes. Generally speaking, dark chocolate is defined as having at least 50% cacao. When seeking a product that'll bring a host of health benefits with the delicious flavor, be sure to keep your eyes on that cacao ratio.
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