The 90-Day Vascular Scan — What Cacao Does to Your Arteries | VitalCacao
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Researchers had people drink cacao every day for 90 days then scanned their arteries. Here is what they found.

Pulse wave velocity. Flow-mediated dilation. Systolic blood pressure. Three measurable markers of vascular health and in multiple clinical trials, all three improved after daily intake of cacao flavanols.
By Dr. James Caldwell Verified
· Cardiovascular Health Researcher · March 2026 · 6 min read · Peer-reviewed sources cited below
21,442
participants in Harvard COSMOS trial
27%
reduction in cardiovascular mortality
4
independent clinical trials
12 wks
measurable improvement in arterial stiffness
Day 0
Restricted
Day 45
Improving
Day 90
Improved

Schematic of vascular health markers over 90 days of daily cacao flavanol intake, based on clinical study measurements.

Imagine this: a cardiologist asks you to drink a cup of cacao every morning for 90 days. Not as an experiment. Not as a joke. Because he has read the research.

This is exactly what scientists at the University of Dusseldorf and Harvard did. They had hundreds of participants take cacao flavanols daily for weeks at a time, then precisely measured what changed inside their blood vessels.

Not with feelings. Not with surveys. With instruments.

"After 12 weeks of daily cacao, arterial stiffness had significantly decreased. Measurable, reproducible, statistically significant."

What exactly is a vascular scan?

When cardiologists want to measure the health of your blood vessels, they use three standard markers. You can have these tested by your doctor. They are not exotic measurements. They are the exact same markers used in every major cacao study:

Vascular Scan Three measurable markers of vascular health
Pulse Wave Velocity
↓ PWV
Measure of arterial stiffness. Lower means more flexible.
Flow-Mediated Dilation
↑ FMD
Blood vessel expansion capacity. Higher means healthier.
Systolic Blood Pressure
↓ BP
Pressure on vessel walls. Lower means less strain.
These are the standard clinical markers used in all major cacao flavanol studies.

When these three markers improve, your blood vessels are improving. That is not an opinion. That is cardiology.

What 90 days of daily cacao does: the timeline

Multiple independent studies from Dusseldorf to Harvard measured the same things. Here is what they found:

2w
Day 1 to 14 · First changes

After two weeks of daily cacao flavanols, researchers at the University of Dusseldorf recorded the first measurable changes: flow-mediated dilation improved in young men by 33% and in older men by 32% compared to the control group. Arterial stiffness (pulse wave velocity) had already begun to decline.

4w
Day 15 to 30 · Sustained improvement

After four weeks, in a larger study with 100 healthy adults aged 35 to 60, researchers measured a further improvement in flow-mediated dilation of 21%. Blood pressure dropped measurably: systolic by 4.4 mmHg and diastolic by 3.9 mmHg. LDL cholesterol fell, HDL rose.

12w
Day 60 to 84 · Long-term effects

After 12 weeks of daily cacao intake in postmenopausal women (average age 64), pulse wave velocity decreased significantly both centrally and peripherally. The blood vessels had become measurably more flexible. That is the scan you want to see.

3y
Long-term · Harvard COSMOS Trial

In the largest study ever conducted on cacao and the heart: 21,442 participants, followed for an average of 3.6 years. Participants who took daily cacao extract had a 27% lower risk of cardiovascular mortality. Blood vessels did not just become more flexible. They offered lasting protection.

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But how does it actually work?

This is not about "antioxidants" or "superfoods." It is about a specific biochemical mechanism that scientists described in 2006 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Ceremonial Cacao
High epicatechin concentration
🔬
eNOS Activation
Endothelial cell enzyme
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Nitric Oxide (NO)
Vasodilatory molecule
Better Vascular Health
Measurable via PWV and FMD

The Flavanol-NO Mechanism

1
You drink ceremonial cacao. The epicatechins, a specific class of flavanols, are absorbed into your bloodstream. Regular cocoa powder contains too little. Ceremonial grade cacao contains up to 10x more.
2
Those epicatechins activate the enzyme eNOS (endothelial nitric oxide synthase) in the inner lining of your blood vessels. This was demonstrated in 2006 by Schroeter et al. in the PNAS — one of the most cited papers in cardiovascular nutrition science.
3
That enzyme produces nitric oxide (NO) — the molecule that relaxes and widens your blood vessels. The same substance that nitroglycerin sprays temporarily mimic during a cardiac event. But now: from within, daily, naturally.
4
More NO means relaxed blood vessels. Relaxed blood vessels mean less pressure on the vessel wall, less plaque buildup, and better circulation. This is what the scan measures.

The studies — for those who want to verify

Study 1
COSMOS Trial — Harvard Medical School (2022)

Randomized placebo-controlled trial with 21,442 participants over an average of 3.6 years. Daily cacao flavanol supplementation (500 mg/day) was associated with a 27% reduction in cardiovascular mortality, a pre-specified secondary endpoint.

Sesso et al. (2022), American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 115(6):1490-1500
Study 2
FLAVIOLA — University of Dusseldorf (2015)

Randomized, controlled, double-blind parallel trial in young (under 35) and older (50 to 80) healthy men. After 2 weeks of daily cacao flavanols: FMD improved by 33% in younger and 32% in older participants. Pulse wave velocity decreased significantly. Systolic blood pressure fell by 4 mmHg in the older group.

Heiss et al. (2015), GeroScience, 37(3):9794
Study 3
Grassi et al. — Arterial Stiffness and Blood Pressure (2015)

Randomized controlled trial with 100 healthy adults aged 35 to 60 over 4 weeks. Daily cacao flavanols: FMD +21%, systolic blood pressure -4.4 mmHg, diastolic -3.9 mmHg, LDL -0.17 mmol/L, HDL +0.1 mmol/L.

Grassi et al. (2015), Journal of Hypertension, 33(2):294-303
Study 4
12-Week Study in Postmenopausal Women (2016)

Randomized parallel study in 26 postmenopausal women (average age 64). After 12 weeks of daily cacao intake, both central and peripheral pulse wave velocity decreased significantly. Arterial stiffness measurably declined, regardless of whether cacao was taken daily or every other day.

Published in Clinical Interventions in Aging
Mechanism
Schroeter et al. — PNAS (2006)

Identified epicatechin as the active flavanol molecule that activates eNOS, increases nitric oxide production, and improves flow-mediated vasodilation — the fundamental mechanism underlying all vascular effects above.

Schroeter et al. (2006), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 103(4):1024-1029

Why doesn't regular cacao work?

The studies do not use ordinary cocoa powder from the grocery store. They use cacao with a high, standardized concentration of epicatechins. And this is exactly where commercial cacao consistently falls short.

Factor Regular cocoa powder Ceremonial grade cacao
Processing Industrial: heated, alkalized, chemically treated Traditional: cold fermentation, minimal processing
Flavanol content 80 to 90% lost through processing — barely any active epicatechins remain Up to 10x more epicatechins than commercial variants
eNOS activation Insufficient concentration to produce a measurable effect Comparable to concentrations used in clinical studies
Used in studies? No. Studies use standardized high-flavanol extracts Yes. Same flavanol profile as COSMOS and FLAVIOLA trials
Effect on PWV / FMD Not demonstrated with commercial cocoa powder Significant improvement after 2 to 12 weeks across multiple RCTs
Daily dose Would require multiple cups per day — unrealistic and inconsistent One cup per day sufficient at the correct flavanol concentration

Sources: Sesso et al. 2022 (COSMOS); Heiss et al. 2015 (FLAVIOLA); Schroeter et al. 2006 (PNAS)

The COSMOS researchers used a standardized extract of 500 mg flavanols per day. Ceremonial grade cacao, traditionally processed, not heated, not alkalized, is the only realistic dietary source that comes close.

Note: The studies cited in this article were conducted with standardized cacao flavanol supplements or ceremonial-grade cacao. VitalCacao is not intended as a replacement for medical advice or prescribed medication. Please consult your doctor if you are taking medication for cardiovascular conditions.

What does this mean for you?

If you are worried about your heart, the question is not whether you should do something. The question is whether what you are doing is actually proven to work.

Fish oil. CoQ10. Garlic supplements. They may help. But none of them carry the depth of evidence that cacao flavanols do. Four large clinical trials. Tens of thousands of participants. Published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, PNAS, and GeroScience.

The scan exists. The results are measurable. The only question is whether you start.

Is this for you?

This is for you if you...
  • Are concerned about your blood pressure or heart
  • Have tried many things without lasting results
  • Want a daily ritual backed by clinical science
  • Are 50+ and take your vascular health seriously
  • Want to be less dependent on supplements or pills
  • Want to measure and track your own blood pressure
This is not for you if you...
  • Are looking for an overnight quick fix
  • Expect one cup to solve everything immediately
  • Are unwilling to adjust your morning routine
  • Want to stop medication without your doctor's advice

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