Who should not drink beet juice? - Doctors warn

Beetroot juice has long been called the "drink of youth and health," but it doesn't benefit everyone! Doctors warn: in some cases, this superfood can harm the body. Who is in the risk group?
1. People with hypotension (low blood pressure)
Beetroot juice significantly lowers blood pressure. If you have hypotension, it can cause weakness, dizziness, and even fainting.
2. People with kidney stones
Beets contain oxalates, which can trigger kidney stone formation. If you have a predisposition to urolithiasis, be careful.
3. People with stomach diseases
Beetroot juice has high acidity and can worsen gastritis, ulcers, or heartburn. Doctors advise diluting the juice with water or avoiding it altogether if you have such problems.
4. Diabetics – be careful!
Beets contain a lot of natural sugars, which means their juice can sharply increase blood glucose levels. For diabetes, consumption should be strictly limited.
5. People with allergies and individual intolerance
Although beets are a natural product, they cause severe allergies, skin rashes, and digestive disorders in some people. If you experience unpleasant symptoms after consumption, it's better to exclude it from your diet.
How to drink beetroot juice safely?
- Dilute with water in a 1:1 ratio
- Don't drink on an empty stomach – it can cause stomach discomfort
- Start with small portions (50 ml per day)
If you have chronic diseases, be sure to consult with a doctor before consuming beetroot juice.

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