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✅ What Beets Really Do (Backed by Science)
Beets are a nutritional powerhouse, packed with:

Nitrates → converted to nitric oxide, which improves blood flow and lowers blood pressure
Betalains → potent antioxidants with anti-inflammatory properties
Fiber, folate, manganese, and potassium → support heart, brain, and digestive health
Studies show regular beet consumption may:

Boost exercise performance
Support liver detoxification
Improve cognitive function in older adults
Reduce muscle soreness after workouts1. Red or Pink Urine/Stool (Beeturia)
Harmless! Caused by betalain pigments. Affects ~10–14% of people, especially those with low stomach acid or iron deficiency.
Not a sign of blood—just vivid natural dye.
2. Kidney Stones (For At-Risk Individuals)
Beets contain oxalates, which can contribute to calcium-oxalate stones in susceptible people.
Only a concern if you’ve had oxalate stones before.
Solution: Stay well-hydrated; pair with calcium-rich foods (calcium binds oxalates in the gut).
3. Blood Pressure Drops (If You’re on Medication)
Beets naturally lower BP. If you take antihypertensive meds, monitor levels—your dose may need adjustment.
Not dangerous, but worth discussing with your doctor.
4. Digestive Sensitivity
High fiber + FODMAPs may cause gas or bloating in people with IBS.
Solution: Start with small portions (¼ cup cooked).“Beets cause anemia” → False! They’re rich in folate and support red blood cell health.
“Beet juice is toxic” → No. It’s widely used by athletes and studied for cardiovascular benefits.
“Beets spike blood sugar” → Unlikely. They have a low glycemic load (GL = 5 per ½ cup).

VA

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