Beet juice is a deep-red beverage made by extracting the liquid from beets (root vegetables). It’s known for being rich in nutrients and bioactive compounds, including:
- Nitrates – which can help improve blood flow and lower blood pressure.
- Betalains – antioxidants that give beets their red color and may reduce inflammation.
- Vitamins and minerals – such as folate, manganese, potassium, and vitamin C.
Potential benefits:
- Cardiovascular health – nitrates can improve blood vessel function and endurance.
- Exercise performance – may enhance stamina and reduce fatigue.
- Liver support – betalains may help with detoxification.
- Antioxidant effects – combats oxidative stress.
Considerations:
- Drinking beet juice can cause pink or red urine/stool ( harmless, called beeturia ).
- People with kidney stones should be cautious because beets are high in oxalates.
- Start with small amounts if you’re new to it; concentrated beet juice can lower blood pressure.
If you want, I can also give a quick recipe for making fresh beet juice at home that maximizes nutrients. Do you want me to do that?