Diabetic retinopathy, also known as diabetic eye disease, occurs as a result of damage to the retina due to diabetes. It can eventually lead to blindness.
The study by researchers at the State University of Campinas in Brazil suggests that cacao and green tea help diminish death of podocytes, cells that restrict the passing of proteins into urine.
Scientists say that polyphenols and themobromine found in cacao and green tea can diminish the impact of diabetes, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
Until now, cocoa and green tea have been known for their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, researchers said.
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