Health
Chocolate treatment: Liver-disease studies add further proof of cocoa’s benefits – The New Daily
The severity of liver disease is “markedly reduced” in mice fed a cocoa powder. Previous research, found patients dying of liver disease had reduced risks of aterial…

Take a gang of mice, feed them a high-fat diet until they develop non-alcohol-related fatty liver disease. Then supplement their diet with lots of cocoa powder. What happens next?
The severity of their liver disease is “markedly reduced,” according to researchers from Penn State University.
This is the latest investigation into cocoa as a tonic for the liver and metabolic health.
It’s a little odd that this is a mouse study, when there’s an over-supply of people with non-alcohol-related fatty liver…
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