You may have cruised by the beets at the grocery store or consciously avoided them because you’re not sure what to do with them. But there’s no reason to be intimidated by this root vegetable just because it’s a little unfamiliar. Beets, or beetroot, are definitely worth a second look. Hi viewers and welcome back to another Bestie video!

They’re not only delicious, but jam-packed with powerful nutrients which have a wide range of health benefits. In today’s video, we will tell you what happens to your body when you eat beets regularly and how you can add them to your diet. From lowering inflammation, improving your skin, boosting endurance, preventing anaemia to reducing birth defects and more, watch till the end to learn about all of them.

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Boosts endurance: Heading out for a run or cycle? It’s not a stretch to say beets are rooting for you. The nitrates found in beets help dilate your blood vessels, which can increase your endurance.

Improves blood pressure: Beets are rich in nitrates, which your body converts to nitric oxide. It is a compound that relaxes and dilates blood vessels, making them superhighways for your nutrient- oxygen-rich blood. That means better circulation, and possibly lower blood pressure.

Lowers inflammation: Beets are high in betalains, a group of cancer-fighting antioxidants. These give beets their dark red, purple and sometimes yellow color. These antioxidants decrease inflammation that can otherwise increase your risk for chronic diseases like heart disease and cancer.

Supports brain health: With increasing age, your cognitive and mental health starts to decline. This can lead to conditions like dementia. The reason behind this is the reduced supply of blood flow and oxygen to the brain.

Better skin health: Beets are a great source of Vitamin C. Many trendy skincare products are filled with this Vitamin, which is excellent for the skin. But why spend thousands of dollars on skincare.

Supports liver health: Your liver is responsible for some 500 different functions in your body.

Aids weight loss: When you’re trying to lose weight, it can be very beneficial to eat foods that are filling.

Improves Heart Health: Betaine is a powerful compound that helps lower the levels of homocysteine.

Great for your eyes: The beta-carotene present in beetroot reduces or slows macular degeneration in the eyes.

Prevents anaemia: A lot of people believe that beetroot’s red colour helps prevent anaemia.

Improves gut health: Beetroot is high in fibre. It is highly beneficial in regulating your digestive processes and easing bowel movement to offer quick relief from constipation. Betalains present in beetroot help maintain good overall digestive health.

Reduces birth defects: Beets are very good for pregnant people as they are a rich source of vitamin B folate.

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You may have cruised by the beets at the  grocery store or consciously avoided them   because you’re not sure what to do with them.  But there’s no reason to be intimidated by   this root vegetable just because it’s a  little unfamiliar. Beets, or beetroot,  

Are definitely worth a second look. Hi viewers  and welcome back to another Bestie video! They’re not only delicious, but jam-packed  with powerful nutrients which have a wide   range of health benefits. In today’s  video, we will tell you what happens to  

Your body when you eat beets regularly  and how you can add them to your diet.   From lowering inflammation, improving your  skin, boosting endurance, preventing anaemia   to reducing birth defects and more, watch  till the end to learn about all of them.

Boosts endurance: Heading out for a run or  cycle? It’s not a stretch to say beets are   rooting for you. The nitrates found in  beets help dilate your blood vessels,   which can increase your endurance.  Nitrates help your cells’ energy   generators become more efficient,  giving you more stamina than usual.  

Research also suggests that beets can help reduce  muscle fatigue during high intensity exercise. Just note that if you want a Super Mario  star-style power-up for your workout,   you’ll need to eat beets 2 to  3 hours before hitting the gym. What’s your preferred pre workout  snack before hitting the gym? Tell  

Us quickly down below in the comments section! Improves blood pressure: Beets are rich in  nitrates, which your body converts to nitric   oxide. It is a compound that relaxes and dilates  blood vessels, making them superhighways for your   nutrient- oxygen-rich blood. That means better  circulation, and possibly lower blood pressure.

A study found that men who drank just  one glass of beet juice temporarily   lowered blood pressure by an average  of 4 to 5 points. It also found that   they had less blood clotting three hours  later, compared to those who drank water. Lowers inflammation: Beets are high in betalains,  a group of cancer-fighting antioxidants.  

These give beets their dark red,  purple and sometimes yellow color.   These antioxidants decrease inflammation that can   otherwise increase your risk for chronic  diseases like heart disease and cancer. Beets are also rich in phytonutrients which  are amazing for decreasing inflammation in the   liver and kidneys. They also facilitate  the detoxification of these organs.

Supports brain health:   With increasing age, your cognitive and mental  health starts to decline. This can lead to   conditions like dementia. The reason behind this  is the reduced supply of blood flow and oxygen to   the brain. As we mentioned earlier, beetroot  is rich in nitrates which open up the blood  

Vessels and increase blood flow and oxygen  supply to your brain. After eating beetroot,   the blood in the frontal lobes increases which  prevents dementia and other cognitive conditions.   This is because the frontal lobe area of the brain  is the region these diseases are associated with. Better skin health:  

Beets are a great source of Vitamin C. Many trendy  skincare products are filled with this Vitamin,   which is excellent for the skin. But why  spend thousands of dollars on skincare. Eating beetroot every day will prevent your  skin from aging and also give it a healthy glow.  

It also makes the skin soft  and protects it from wrinkles.   So, the next time you’re about to buy an expensive  skin product, try eating beetroot for a while. Have I caught your interest? Well  then hit that “subscribe” button   to watch more videos. Join our millions of  followers for more amazing Bestie content!

Supports liver health: Your liver is  responsible for some 500 different   functions in your body. In a nutshell, it  helps remove toxins to keep you healthy.   Beets contain a compound called betalain,  which serves as a powerful tool to help   your liver detoxify itself so it  can function more efficiently.

Not only that, but betalain also encourages  healthy bile production and flow throughout   the small intestine to keep your  liver functioning at optimal levels.   The folate and iron give your  liver a little extra support, too. Aids weight loss: When you’re trying to lose  weight, it can be very beneficial to eat foods  

That are filling. Beets are rich in water content  and fiber. This can help keep you fuller longer   and better hydrated, which can  also increase feelings of fullness. They are also relatively low in calories and  contain a decent amount of protein for a root  

Vegetable. This makes it a healthy choice for  someone trying to lose weight. For example,   one cup of beets contains about 4 grams of  dietary fiber, 2 grams of protein and 59 calories. Improves Heart Health:   Betaine is a powerful compound that  helps lower the levels of homocysteine.  

High levels can cause problems, such as heart  attacks, and stroke. Betalain further inhibits   chronic inflammation when it comes to heart  disease. The fiber helps reduce cholesterol and   triglycerides by increasing good cholesterol. It  also works to eliminate bad cholesterol from the  

Body quickly. So, eating beets helps prevent heart  diseases like atherosclerosis in multiple ways. Great for your eyes: The beta-carotene present in  beetroot reduces or slows macular degeneration in   the eyes. Macular degeneration is  often associated with an increase   in free radicals, which drastically  affect the premature aging process.  

Beta-carotene is a powerful form of vitamin  A, which has antioxidant properties.   According to a study, it defends the eyes  against the damaging effects of free radicals. Prevents anaemia: A lot of people believe that  beetroot’s red colour helps prevent anaemia.   However, iron and folic acid helps  in the formation of red blood cells.  

These carry oxygen and nutrients  throughout different parts of your body. It is a fact that the regeneration  of red blood cells is imperative to   preventing menstrual disorders in women,  anaemia, and symptoms of menopause. Improves gut health: Beetroot is high in fibre. It  is highly beneficial in regulating your digestive  

Processes and easing bowel movement to  offer quick relief from constipation.   Betalains present in beetroot help  maintain good overall digestive health. However, a certain percentage of the  population can experience an odd side effect:   It may change the consistency and colour of your  stool and urine. But you’re going to be okay,  

It’s not blood, it’s beets. Reduces birth defects: Beets are very good for  pregnant people as they are a rich source of   vitamin B folate. This vitamin helps in the  development of an infant’s spinal column.   A deficiency of folate can lead to a variety  of conditions called neural tube defects.  

The vitamin B folate lowers the  dangers of birth defects in babies. Moving on, here’s how you can  add beetroot to your diet: Baked: Are you on a diet? Baked chips it  is. Toss the beetroot slices in olive oil,   parsley and rosemary and put them in the oven.  

You’ll be rewarded with a crispy, flavourful  beetroot snack. Don’t forget to sprinkle some   salt after the chips are baked. You can  also use beetroot in frittatas and pizzas. Salads: As beetroot is loaded with vitamin C  and zinc, it makes for great breakfast salads.  

Use any fruits and veggies and mix  it well with herbs for extra flavour.   Beets add colour to transform your  boring mix into an interesting one. Milkshake: Another quick and easy way to eat more  beets is to add them to your evening milkshake.  

Add a little bit of cinnamon and vanilla  ice cream to the beetroot milkshake.   It’s a very convenient yet fresh way to try  beets which you otherwise don’t feel like eating. Soups: The leafy greens of beetroot are a rich  source of iron. Soups are not just warming but  

Extremely nutritious. You can add beetroot  to soups to make an amazing concoction. Drinking soup regularly is a great way  to lose weight. Learn more by watching   “11 Best Fat-Burning Soups You Need To Try” Now, back to Amazing Beetroot Health  Benefits And How You Can Add It To Your Diet

Pickles: Soak a few beetroot pieces in vinegar  and add salt along with a few pieces of green   chilly for some flavour. Let it marinate  for a week and tada! Beetroot pickles!   Plus, you can store it in a jar and  keep it in a cool place for days.

Dip: Mix coriander, beetroot, mint  leaves, fresh garlic, lemon juice,   salt, red chilli powder, and a  few pieces of peeled raw mango.   Pulse it in a blender till you achieve the desired  consistency, and your beetroot dip is ready. Juice: Take beetroot and trim its  ends. Now, rinse under running water  

And make sure you clean the skin well  in order to extract maximum nutrients.   Cut into small pieces and put them in a  juicer. Pour the collected juice into a   serving glass and chill it for 30 minutes.  If you wish to add carrots and tomatoes,  

Add them while you are juicing the beets.  Make sure you cut them into small pieces. Do   not strain the pulp of the beetroot as you  will be losing out on essential nutrients. While beets might be an amazing vegetable to  add to your regular diet, there are others you  

Shouldn’t miss out on. Learn more about  the best vegetables for you by watching: 11 High Protein Vegetables You Have To Eat Or 12 SUPER Vegetables You Should  Eat That Pack Some Serious Power So go ahead and watch one or both videos to  learn more about healthy eating. What’s your  

Favourite way to add beets to your diet?  Let us know in the comments section below!