Oranges

Oranges are juicy citrus fruits, high in Vitamin C, fiber, potassium, and other nutrients. Oranges lower the risk of heart failure and the formation of heat scar tissue.

Kale

Kale is leafy cabbage but no compact head. Kale is one of the most beneficial foods we can eat to keep our heart healthy.

Kale is full of antioxidants, fiber and omega 3 fatty acids. Kale is low in calories and fat.

Garlic

Garlic was famous to be used for herbal medicine in ancient times. Garlic has strong nutrients which are good for the heart and help in keeping our blood vessels healthy.

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Red wine has a capacity to lower cholesterol formation, red wine may also be able to enhance our HDL levels.

Red Wine

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Chocolate

Chocolate has the ability to lower blood pressure, prevent hypertension, and promote blood vessel elasticity.

Sardines

Sardines, a small, edible fish that was frequently sold in large quantities in small flat metal containers. 

It's a good source of omega 3 fatty acid which lowers the triglyceride levels while raising HDL levels in the bloodstream.

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Lentils

Its a high protein pulses, consumed in boiled form. Lentils are high in magnesium, potassium, and protein, helping us manage our cholesterol, blood pressure, and blood vessel plaque.

Almonds

Almonds are tasty seeds that are good in lowering cholesterol levels, limit LDL absorption, improve memory, and lessen the risk of heart disease.

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Pomegranates

It's full of various antioxidants which help in the prevention of cardiovascular disease and arterial plaque oxidation.

Blueberries

Blueberries, when consumed on a regular basis, may help to decrease cholesterol, blood pressure, and the buildup of arterial plaque in the arteries.