Cacao tegen hart- en vaatziektes.*
En kop warme cacao is wellicht goed tegen hart- en vaatziektes waaronder een hartaanval of een beroerte. Dit komt omdat flavonoïden en nog een andere stof in cacao het klonteren van bloed tegen kunnnen gaan.
Cocoa
Is The New Red Wine: Shows Benefits For Coronary Heart Disease
Throughout
history, cocoa has been described as a medicine for many ailments. New research
suggests that cocoa may also have a beneficial effect on heart disease and
stroke. A research team in Southampton in England, led by Dr Denise O'Shaugnessy,
has shown that drinking a cup of cocoa can prevent potentially fatal blood clots.
Dr O'Shaughnessy will present this data at the XXth Congress of the
International Society on Thrombosis & Haemostasis in Sydney.
When
blood clots lodge in our brain or heart there are potentially fatal consequences
such as stroke or heart attack. Cells in our blood called platelets are
necessary for clotting to occur and O'Shaughnessy's research team showed that cocoa
inhibits platelet function.
O'Shaughnessy
said, "Cocoa contains a substance called flavonoids, which are also present
in red wine. Flavonoids can be preventive for coronary heart disease; however
our research has uncovered another ingredient in cocoa which may be responsible
for the platelet inhibition. This finding may well lead to important new
therapies to prevent heart disease and stroke. But it may also mean that a nice
hot cup of cocoa may also take on new importance for people in high risk
categories."
(Aug. 2005)