Eat This 12 Superfoods for Healthy Heart & Prevent Heart disease

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Eat This 12 Superfoods for Healthy Heart & Prevent Heart disease

Can the contents of your kitchen seriously save your life? A growing body of research suggests that what you eat and drink can protect your body against myriad health woes—and studies have shown that up to 70% of heart disease cases are preventable with the right food choices.

1. Salmon
Salmon and other fatty fish such as sardines and mackerel are the superstars of heart-healthy foods. That's because they contain copious amounts of omega-3 fatty acids. Eating fish and preferably fatty fish at least twice a week reduces plaque build-up in the arteries) and decrease triglycerides.

2.Oatmeal
Oatmeal is high in soluble fiber, which can lower cholesterol. "It acts as a sponge in the digestive tract and soaks up the cholesterol so it is eliminated from the body and not absorbed into the bloodstream.
3. Walnuts
This nut is chock-full of omega-3 fatty acids, fiber, Vitamin E, and folate, all of which promote healthy hearts. It's also high in polyunsaturated fats. Eat them unsalted.
4. Blueberries
These dark berries are packed with resveratrol and flavonoids, another antioxidant that helps prevent coronary disease. Put them in your oatmeal, in your smoothies, or in yogurt.

5.Red Wine
Back to the importance of resveratrol, a compound with antioxidant properties, which can also help prevent cancer. Resveratrol is found in dark-skinned berries and grapes. Madirans and Cabernets typically contain large amounts of procyanidins, an antioxidant that helps reduce cholesterol and increases arterial health

6.Green Tea
Long a favorite in Asia, green tea has grown more popular in the West and may bring with it significant health benefits. One recent study found that people who drank three or more cups of green tea daily had a 20% reduced risk of cardiovascular disease and stroke.

7. Raisins
Grab a handful and help reduce high blood pressure, according to a 2012 study presented to the American College of Cardiology. That's because raisins are packed with potassium, which helps lower hypertension and increases immune-boosting antioxidants.

8. Broccoli
You knew this would be on the list! This green vegetable is low in cholesterol, high in fiber, and contains a wealth of antioxidants.

9. Brussels sprouts
Yup, this one, too. Whether you hate or love this vitamin-rich veggie that looks like mini cabbage heads, there's no disputing it is good for your heart. Among its heart-healthy benefits are reducing inflammation in the cardiovascular system and improving blood vessel health.

10. Pomegranate
Pomegranates contains numerous antioxidants, including heart-promoting polyphenols and anthocyanins which may help stave off hardening of the arteries.

11. Oranges
Sweet and juicy, oranges have the cholesterol-fighting fiber pectin. They also have potassium, which helps control blood pressure. In one study, 2 cups of OJ a day boosted blood vessel health. It also lowered blood pressure.
Last but not the least Dark chocolate
Several studies have now shown that dark chocolate may benefit your heart and also lowers blood pressure.
The findings applied only to dark chocolate, meaning chocolate made up of at least 60-70% cocoa.


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