

❤️ Elevate your heart health with every scoop ⚡
CocoaVia Cardio Health Cocoa Powder delivers a potent 500mg dose of clinically proven cocoa flavanols per serving, backed by over 20 years of scientific research and a landmark Harvard study. Designed to enhance vascular elasticity, nitric oxide production, and circulation, this unsweetened, natural cocoa powder supports heart health and energy with a smooth, rich flavor perfect for daily use.








| ASIN | B0BLD32MNF |
| ASIN | B0BLD32MNF |
| Additives | Cocoa flavanols |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #89,478 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #845 in Antioxidant Supplements |
| Brand | CocoaVia |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (149) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (149) |
| Date First Available | 30 November 2024 |
| Format | Powder |
| Manufacturer | Mars Symbioscience |
| Manufacturer reference | PWR |
| Product Dimensions | 14.61 x 9.14 x 9.14 cm; 0.5 g |
| Serving Recommendation | 1 scoop daily |
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P**Y
I am using this for the flavanols, and the fact that it has scientific backing. Clinically proven! It's pricy. It is something I will try to budget for, but it's a challenge. That being said, I like it a lot and overall find it worth it. Just a strong, natural, smooth chocolate flavor. Has bite. This is not sweetened. Have you had plain cacao powder before? If not, then you may find this slightly bitter. If you are used to dark chocolate, then this will taste just fine. I like it. Supplements dont need to taste like dessert. Just one scoop a day. I try to take it daily, but sometimes I forget. So far, I am getting the amount of servings as stated. Scoop is included. Dont use more if you are trying to get the 30 servings per bottle. I currently add it to my smoothie, but sometimes have had it simply mixed with water, or oat milk, or added to coffee. I dont always need to have is as part of some delicious drink. Just mixing with a little water and chugging also works for me. BTW, cocoa powder doesnt 100% dissolve. So if planning on adding it to coffee, just swirl your cup once in awhile in case it has sat long enough to start to settle on bottom. I read some of the reviews. Good grief, make sure to actually read the description and read the ingredients. Also, of course there is caffeine in this (also listed) because chocolate has naturally occurring caffeine. Products are filled based on weight, not volume, so yes there is going to be a half empty appearance. Powder settles. Container sizes tend to be standard. This isnt sweetened.
A**L
Full of good antioxidants, and delicious as well: this is made from real dark cocoa, not "chocolate flavored". My favorite use is to add it to my morning latte to make it a mocha latte with health benefits! Be aware that if you take too long to drink it, some of the larger particles settle out, but are easily stirred up. I started taking it for my heart, and really enjoy the smooth energy boost.
R**D
I started CocoaVia skeptical that cocoa flavanols would produce anything I could actually notice. After about 4 weeks of daily, consistent use, I’ve observed changes that feel both practical and repeatable. What I noticed: 1. Fewer “head rush” moments (especially with position changes). 2. Post-exercise recovery: my pulse and blood pressure seem to return to baseline faster - roughly ~20% less time than my usual pattern. 3. Digestion / inflammation-type symptoms: digestive irritation feels calmer, and flare-ups seem to resolve faster. Why I feel reasonably confident it wasn’t just a type of placebo effect: I kept the rest of my routine fairly stable while trying this, and I’m active enough that I have a consistent “baseline” for how my recovery usually feels. Also, this wasn’t an instant, dramatic effect. If anything, it ramped up gradually over weeks, which made it feel less like a day-one placebo effect and more like a slow, cumulative change. I also appreciate that cocoa flavanols have a strong scientific literature supporting cardiovascular-related effects, and my personal experience so far aligns with that directionally. Dose note: I’m taking about 15–20% above the label recommendation, mainly because I’m a larger person and train regularly. As always, if you have blood pressure issues, take medications, or are sensitive to supplements, it’s worth using common sense and checking with a clinician. Overall, this has been a worthwhile addition to my routine, and I plan to keep using it. Just be aware that it is an additive effect to healthy living and not some wonder food that solves all problems. The taste is very bitter. So I add honey or sugar to it and add it to my morning coffee.
C**G
I like that they are 3rd party tested
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