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Sprinkle this spice
The cloves you add to baked apples, mulled cider and holiday ham do more than tickle your taste buds: In a USDA study, folks who consumed ½ tsp. of the spice daily cut their cholesterol by 34 points in one month. And every 10-point drop in artery-clogging cholesterol lowers the risk of heart disease by 30%. Cloves brim with eugenol, a compound that combats cell-damaging oxidative stress that causes cholesterol to climb.
This week's Radical Health tip
Soothing soaks FEND OFF COLDS & FLU
Decadent Dairy-Free Hot Chocolate
This chocolaty sip lowers heart disease risk by 30%
1 cup almond milk
3 Tbs. unsweetened cocoa powder
1 Tbs. dark chocolate chips
2 tsp. maple syrup
1/2 tsp. vanilla extract Mini marshmallows
1 In pot, combine almond milk, cocoa powder, chocolate chips, maple syrup and vanilla extract with a pinch of salt; heat over medium-low heat.
2 Let simmer, stirring occasionally, until chocolate is melted, 5-7 min.; divide mixture among 4 mugs. Top with mini marshmallows. Serves 4
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