I was talking with a business colleague a few weeks ago about some wellness discoveries he is making, and how he is benefiting in significant ways. He also shared one of his recent discoveries about beet juice with me, which got me thinking and researching. One thing he tried out some time ago was MyFitnessPal, and took it seriously, logging his food choices consistently and making appropriate additions and deletions. Now he is training for and running in half-marathons and has seen his weight drop and energy increase.
I love hearing power pantry stories like his. Stories outlining how life wasn't terrible or unhinged, but could obviously be better. And then this new world of nutritional excellence and discerning choices opens up, and voila', unanticipated benefits begin to accrue.
And I really appreciate that he mentioned about the substantial benefits of beet juice. As a new runner, he was trying to improve his times and endurance, and had found that beet juice was giving him an edge. Making the hand-off of a personal discovery solidifies our place in the lifestyle wellness community - we're in it together...So here are some things I looked into and am learning about the numerous benefits of beet juice as well:
- the micronutrients and antioxidants in beet juice aid in cleansing and detox
- betaine in beet juice fights inflammation in tissue which can reduce the effects of arthritis, skin issues like acne, heart disease and things like kidney stones and gout
- beet juice lowers blood pressure by helping our bodies produce nitric oxide which relaxes and dilates blood vessels
- it assists with the absorption of oxygen, providing more stamina in workouts and cardio exertion
Dr. Mercola on the benefits of beets
Beet juice benefits from The Best of Raw Food website
So if you want to try out a great, nutritionally-dense raw food that your body will love, give beets and beet juice a try. And wherever you are in your journey of wellness, share what you're learning with someone and maybe you'll be helping them on their journey as well.
By the Way
Because beet juice helps with the absorption of oxygen, it is also known for improving endurance and reducing your time in running events. While the effect doesn't seem to benefit Olympic-level athletes (they apparently reach their ideal oxygen absorption through years of extensive training) studies show beet juice is helpful for the novice to moderate athlete. You could try cold-pressed beet juices like those from Naked Juice, or supplements from Beet Elite, if you're really serious.
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