That’s another classic clickbait teaser.
It’s referring to beets (beetroot), and the missing “shock” claim is usually exaggerated.
Here’s what beetroot actually does based on real evidence:
- It can lower blood pressure slightly because it’s high in dietary nitrates, which help blood vessels relax.
- It may improve exercise performance in some people by improving oxygen use.
- It supports heart health due to antioxidants like betalains.
- It can turn urine or stool reddish, which often scares people but is harmless.
But what it does NOT do:
- It does not cure diseases
- It does not replace medication for blood pressure, diabetes, or anything serious
- It does not produce dramatic “doctor reveals shocking effect” outcomes
So the real answer is simple: beetroot is a healthy vegetable, not a miracle treatment.
If you want, I can tell you what actually happens in the body when you eat beets in a more detailed, science-based way.