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Beets
and beet greens
May help prevent: cancer, heart disease, high blood pressure, inflammation,
stroke.
Although beets are messy, the rich red pigments that stain your clothes,
hands, and urine is betacyanin, a potent cancer fighter. Beets also contain
betaine, an unusual substance that is found in few foods. This phytochemical
is important for detoxifying homocysteine and reducing heart disease
risk. Red beets are a great source of salicylic acid, a close relative
of aspirin. Salicylic acid has anti-inflammatory properties that may
help to lower the risk of heart disease by reducing blood clots and the
formation of plaque on artery walls. Beets also supply vitamin C, folate, potassium, magnesium, iron and fibre
providing a great team of disease fighters. Beet tops or greens are also
delicious and nutritious. They're loaded with disease fighting
beta-carotene, fibre, calcium, magnesium, vitamin C, potassium, and richer
in iron than spinach.
Action: Beets can be baked, boiled, steamed or shredded raw and added
to soups, salads and slaws. Small beet leaves are fabulous raw in salads,
while larger leaves are best steamed, wok-fried or sautéed.
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