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Enjoy Beet Juice Health Benefits

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For years I've been drinking a fruit-vegetable concoction for breakfast that almost always contains beets. Why? Because, beet and beet juice health benefits offer a wide array of cardio-protective effects, which include helping to lower blood pressure, reduce homocysteine in the blood, and maintain healthy cholesterol levels.

In a study by the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, researchers found that those who drank 16 ounces of beet juice daily saw their blood pressure drop more than 10 points, and their pressure stayed lower for 24 hours. It is thought that the body is able to convert beets into nitric oxide (NO), a gas that dilates arteries and allows more blood to flow through with less pressure.

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Exceptionally high in powerful antioxidants, beets are also recognized as one of the best foods to reduce homocysteine, an amino acid that's formed during the breakdown of the essential amino acid methionine. High blood levels of homocysteine are toxic and a major contributor to the premature aging of your blood vessels.

Finally, the fiber in beets helps prevent the absorption of dietary cholesterol, essentially soaking it up into a gelatin-like form that your body can't absorb. Fiber also cleanses the colon and decreases transit time in the intestines so that more cholesterol and toxins are eliminated from the body.

How Best To Enjoy Beet Health Benefits

Drinking freshly-juiced beets is a great way to reap beet health benefits. Many stores also sell Organic Love Beets in a 14-ounce glass bottle. I drink this almost every day, diluting 2-ounces with spring water. It's a great way to support nitric oxide levels (NO) in the diet.

Just know that beets are loaded with natural sugar, which will stimulate an insulin response. So if you are drinking straight beet juice, I suggest eating a handful of organic raw nuts along with it. The protein and fat content in the nuts will slow down the insulin reaction.

But don't limit yourself to juicing beets. Include them in your salads, slide slices into your sandwiches, and wrap them into your wraps. Be creative in the kitchen and experiment with beet side dishes that include other heart-healthy foods. 

Dr. Stephen Sinatra

Meet Dr. Stephen Sinatra

Dr. Stephen Sinatra is a highly respected and sought-after cardiologist and nutritionist with more than 30 years of clinical practice, research, and study. His integrative approach to heart health focuses on reducing inflammation in the body and maximizing the heart's ability to produce and use energy.

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