Health Benefits of Beet Juice

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8. Supports a Healthy Heart

The benefits of beet juice include its ability to offer heart protection and lower cholesterol levels. The combination of antioxidants, fiber and naturally occurring nitrates in beet juice makes it a powerful agent against heart disease.

Betanin, abundant in red beet juice, protects LDL cholesterol from oxidation, consequently reducing cardiovascular disease risk. The potassium found in beet juice may help reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke. Deficient potassium levels may lead to life-threatening abnormal heart rhythms.

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