That headline is another clickbait-style claim—because eating beets doesn’t cause anything harmful for most people. In fact, beets are considered very healthy. Here’s what they actually do:
❤️ 1. Lower Blood Pressure
- Beets are rich in dietary nitrates, which convert into nitric oxide.
- This helps relax blood vessels and can lower blood pressure naturally.
🫀 2. Support Heart Health
- Improved circulation and reduced inflammation support overall cardiovascular function.
🏃 3. Boost Stamina and Energy
- Many athletes use beet juice to improve endurance and oxygen use during exercise.
🧠 4. Support Brain Function
- Better blood flow may help brain performance and cognitive health, especially in older adults.
🩸 5. Help With Iron Levels
- Beets contain iron and folate, which support red blood cell production (helpful in mild anemia).
⚠️ Things That Might Surprise You
- Red or pink urine/stool (called beeturia) → harmless but can look alarming
- Kidney stone risk → high in oxalates, so people prone to stones should limit intake
- Blood sugar → naturally sweet, so portion control matters for diabetics
🌟 Bottom Line
Beets don’t “cause harm”—they actually support heart, brain, and overall health when eaten in moderation.
If you want, I can tell you the best way to eat beets (raw, boiled, or juice) depending on whether your goal is blood pressure, stamina, or iron support.