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Audited May 2, 2026 · by PeptIQ

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The claims about cocoa flavanols' effects on stem cells, circulation, and endurance lack substantive scientific evidence. While some clinical trials are exploring potential benefits, no definitive proof exists for the specific claims made. More rigorous research is needed to validate these assertions.

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okay so studies have been done to show that the flavonols in cocoa stimulate stem cells to come out of your bone marrow like bees in a beehive in your bloodstream and they go out and they find wherever it needs to be repaired if it's your heart they'll fix it if it's in your liver they'll fix it your skin they'll fix it and so we can eat foods like high flavonol cocoa in order to be able to actual

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ly get the stem cells to work a little bit better now how do we know this actually functions for people well clinical studies have been done with high flavanol cocoa to show that in like men who are in their 60s with they could actually eat just have two cups of dark chocolate hot cocoa a day for a month and they doubled the amount of stem cells in your bloodstream and their circulation improved measurably i cocoa flavanols this is what dr lee is talking about and this is going viral for a reason crazy story but back when i was in seo listening to a podcast i heard about this and i thought i need to take that shit this is your regular hot cocoa this is 12 times stronger and look at that zero sugar with 20 calories only. They are running sale on this right now so if you're selling the fans about trying this maybe that's the time to do it. I'll put the link here for you.

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Claim Breakdown(6 claims found)

1

Flavanols in cocoa stimulate stem cells to come out of bone marrow.

No Evidence

No scientific literature was found to support the specific claim that flavanols in cocoa stimulate stem cell release from bone marrow.

2

Stem cells released by cocoa flavanols can repair damage in the heart, liver, and skin.

No Evidence

No scientific literature was found to substantiate the claim that stem cells released by cocoa flavanols can repair damage in multiple organ systems.

3

Eating high flavanol cocoa doubles the amount of stem cells in the bloodstream in men in their 60s.

No Evidence

No scientific evidence was found to support the specific claim that high flavanol cocoa doubles stem cell count in men in their 60s.

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High flavanol cocoa improves circulation.

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Multiple clinical trials exist exploring cocoa flavanols' effects on circulation, including studies on muscle blood flow and Raynaud's phenomenon, suggesting potential circulatory benefits with limited evidence.

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Cocoa flavanols improve circulation and blood flow.

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Clinical trials have investigated cocoa flavanols' potential circulatory effects, with multiple registered studies examining blood flow and perfusion, indicating preliminary research interest but not definitive proof.

6

Cocoa flavanols enhance endurance and stamina.

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One registered clinical trial exploring cocoa flavanols and exercise performance in older adults exists, suggesting limited initial research into potential endurance effects.

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⚠️ AI fact-checked @blackforestsupplements's peptide claims:

Verdict: OVERSTATED
The claims about cocoa flavanols' effects on stem cells, circulation, and endurance lack substantive…
6 claims checked vs PubMed.

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