BEETROOT
Beetroot is a red colored
vegetable which is sweet and tender with loads of health benefits. Beetroot can
be eaten raw, grilled, boiled or roasted. They are used in various salads,
soups and curries.
Beetroot is a low calorie
vegetable. It provides only 40 calories for 100 grams of its consumption. It
provides antioxidants and various minerals like iron, sodium, potassium,
magnesium. The red color of beetroot is due to the presence of betaine which
helps in cardiovascular health. It also has dietary fibre that helps in
digestion.
Skin
Health
Beetroot is rich in anti-oxidants. They
help the skin from oxidation processes by free radicals. Beetroot is a natural
detoxifier. It purifies the blood which makes the skin glow. Beetroot juice has
been significantly beneficial against boils and pimples. Consumption of beetroot
juice also reduces skin inflammation. It also works as an anti-aging substance.
Beetroot is a source of lycopene which is a powerful anti-oxidant. Lycopene
helps in maintaining skin elasticity and protects skin from harmful sun
radiation
Reduces
Anaemia
Anaemia is basically lack
of red blood cell count in the blood. Beetroot juice contains iron which
regenerates and activates RBC in the blood. Iron intake helps in increasing the
haemoglobin level of the blood. Beetroot thus helps in preventing dizziness, fatigue
by fighting anaemia. It provides proper circulation of oxygen in the body and
helps against restlessness and insomnia
Makes Liver more Efficient
Betaine and methionine in
beetroot helps in proper functioning of liver. Beta-cyanine in beetroot helps
in the process of detoxification of blood and liver, thereby protecting liver
cells. Proper functioning of liver helps in proper disintegration of body fats
which are formed by alcohol consumption or lack of protein intake. Efficient
liver also helps in the prevention of fatigue and nausea
Reduces
Cholesterol, High Blood Pressure and Heart Related Problems
Carotenoids and flavonoids are
present in beetroot. These antioxidants help in reducing bad cholesterol (LDL)
in the arteries. They help in the prevention of plaque formation in the
arteries. High fibre content in it helps in lowering cholesterol. It reduces
the serum cholesterol and triglyceride level in the body. Beetroot also
increases the good cholesterol (HDL).
Beetroot is high in nitrates. These
nitrates help in the production of nitric oxide in the blood which widens the
blood vessels, subsequently lowering the blood pressure of the body. Dilation
of blood vessels leads to greater intake of oxygen and lowering of blood
pressure. Betaine is present in beetroot which helps in the reduction of
homocysteine which can be harmful to blood vessels.
Heart related and cardiovascular health depends upon blood pressure and cholesterol level. Reduction of them can keep heart healthy and efficient.
Heart related and cardiovascular health depends upon blood pressure and cholesterol level. Reduction of them can keep heart healthy and efficient.
Prevents
Cancer
Betacyanin present in beetroot helps
in the inhibition of formation of cancer cells in the body. They reduce the
metabolism of cancer cells. Nitrosamine causes the formation of cancer cells
which is prevented by beetroot. Beetroot helps in the reduction of the effects
of cytostatics and increases appetite. Beetroot has been found to work against
colon, skin and breast cancer.
Beneficial for
Diabetics
High fibre content in beetroot helps
in controlling the sugar level in the body. Beetroot has high Glycaemic Index
but it has low Glycaemic load. The rate of glucose conversion in the body is
quite low in beetroot
Improves Digestion and Prevents
Constipation
Beetroot is high in dietary fibre
which aids digestion and improves bowel movement. Beetroot juice triggers the
functioning of nerves in the intestines. It can be very helpful against
hypochlorhydria. Hypochlorhydria is low acid content in the stomach caused by
stress, alcohol and poor diet. Beetroot juice helps in maintaining the right
acid quantity in the body.
High fibre content helps in the softening of stool and thus prevents constipation.
High fibre content helps in the softening of stool and thus prevents constipation.
Prevents
Memory Loss and Dementia
Beetroot aids in improving blood
flow in the body. Nitrates in beetroot get converted into nitrites. These
nitrites help in opening the blood vessels and increases blood flow in the
brain. They aid in improving the flow of blood in the frontal lobes of the
brain and halt the process of memory loss and dementia.
Helps in
Reducing Weight and increases Stamina
Beetroot provides only 40 calories.
It is even fat free which makes it really helpful in reducing weight. Beetroot
contains lot of nutrients and minerals that rejuvenate the body. It helps in
increasing stamina and endurance of the body. Nitrates get converted into
nitric oxide and reduce the oxygen consumption while exercising. Beetroot also
reduces the rate at which muscles uses energy (adenosine triphosphate)
Beetroot for
Hair Nourishment
Carotenoids in beetroot make it
beneficial for the effective growth of hair. It helps in maintaining glossy
texture and improves the quality and thickness of hair. Beetroot paste can be
applied to the bald patches in order to regain the lost hair.
Great Food for Babies
Beetroot contains a lot of Vitamin C
and many essential minerals. They can help in building the immune system. It
can be consumed during constipation and cold and flu. Folic acid is contained
in beetroot which helps in the normal tissue growth. It also helps in the
development of baby’s spinal cord.
Other Health
Benefits Of Beetroot
- Beetroot contains lutein and zeaxanthin that helps in
preventing age related eye problems and macular degeneration.
- It is very helpful against harmful radiations. It is
rich in fibre which contains lignin that protects from these radiations.
- Mineral silica in beetroot helps in preventing diseases
like osteoporosis.
- Beetroot juice is alkaline and helps in stabilizing
acid content.
- Beetroot is beneficial for pregnant women as it lowers
the risk of neural tube defects in new born.
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