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    The Heart-Healthy Superfood Combo You Should Eat Every Day

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    Superfoods often steal the spotlight for their individual health benefits (looking at you, goji berries!). But what if the real magic lies in their pairings? According to new research, a surprising and delicious duo could be the secret to boosting heart health and unlocking even greater nutritional perks than eating a single “superfood” alone.

    But before we get into the combo—and how to apply it to your diet—a note on why this is such a big deal: Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United States, surpassing many other health threats (like cancer, COVID-19, and respiratory disease, per the CDC), yet it’s often dismissed and thought of as a “men’s issue.” One look at the numbers shows that clearly, it’s not.

    While some factors that control your risk for heart disease, like genetics, are beyond your control, what you eat plays a powerful role in prevention. That’s what makes this new data so exciting—it shows how small, intentional dietary changes can make a meaningful difference.

    The dynamic food duo that supports heart health

    Imagine a food combination so powerful that it not only delights your taste buds but also helps support healthy blood flow and heart function—two key factors in reducing the risk of heart disease. Intrigued?

    Meet the humble mango and the ever-trendy avocado.

    In a recent study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, participants—all adults with prediabetes—ate one full avocado and one cup of mango every day for eight weeks. In turn, researchers saw a measurable increase in flow-mediated vasodilation (how an artery widens in response to increased blood flow), which is a key indicator of healthy blood vessel function. Participants also experienced improvements in diastolic blood pressure compared to those on a diet that didn’t include this combo every day.

    And while the research focused on individuals with prediabetes, the findings offer valuable insights for anyone aiming to support their cardiovascular health. That being: You don’t need to overhaul your entire lifestyle to see benefits. Adding two delicious, accessible fruits to your routine may help support how your blood vessels expand and contract. In other words, it is one small change with potentially big rewards.

    Why avocado and mango are good for you

    Avocados and mangos bring entirely different yet highly complementary nutritional profiles to the table. The study researchers explain that avocados are rich in monounsaturated fats, which are essential for maintaining healthy cholesterol levels and supporting cell structure. They are also packed with dietary fiber, which helps regulate blood sugar and keeps you feeling full.

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