Red Beet
Root: The Remarkable Superfood
Red Beet Root is an excellent nutritional
resource that can build healthy blood and normalize the pH balance in our
bodies. The root contains vitamins A, C, B6, folic acid, protein,
carbohydrates, antioxidants and soluble fiber. It is believed to be a super
food and may be, nutritionally, as valuable as blueberries and salmon.
Antioxidant
Characteristics
While beets can be an acquired
taste, the good news is that it is available in tincture form. The nutrients
found in
Beet Root extracts are one of the richest sources
of nitrates. It contains trace amounts of amino acids including D amino acids
and alpha amino acids. And the betacyanin contained in beets helps remove
harmful toxins from the body. The high antioxidant content may help to prevent
cell and DNA damage, removing damaging and aging free radicals.
Controlling
Plaque
Beet root can promote energy and vitality, but
its benefits may also include better stamina, improved blood flow, and lowered
blood pressure, as well. It also contains carotenoids and flavonoids that
target LDL, or "bad cholesterol", and deter arterial plaque.
Regular consumption may be help relieve other disease-related calcification
like arthritis, kidney stones and varicose veins. It is also believed to
promote feelings of well-being and relaxation, and to remove excess homocysteine
(related to a higher risk of heart disease) in blood and urine.
Liver
Health
Because
Beet Root is rich in vitamin C, potassium,
magnesium, manganese, bioflavonoids and beta-carotene, a concentrated tincture
of Beetroot can expedite detoxification of the liver and boost the natural
production of hormones. The fiber increases production of the detoxifying
enzymes in the liver and protects the liver against fatty deposits, sometimes
caused by alcohol abuse, protein deficiency, among other reasons.
Digestive
Relief
Beet Root is often associated with improving
digestive health, especially fat digestion, and is thought to be the perfect
cleanser for the intestines, and for the nerves in the intestine. This herb may
be helpful for those who are suffering from hypochlorhydria, a condition which
increases stomach acidity.
Glowing
Skin
Beet Root has been used internally to purify the
blood from within, cleansing toxins and excess water from the body. This action
may impart a healthy glow by removing dead skin cells and replenishing the new
ones. It has also been used in creams or oils, externally, to keep skin
hydrated and supple. Lycopene, found in Beetroot liquid extract, helps maintain
the skin's elasticity while protecting it from harsh sun rays.
Healthy
Hair and Scalp
The carotenoids in
Beet Root enable blood circulation in the scalp,
to promote healthy hair and anti-pruritic properties eliminate itchy scalp and
dryness. When mixed with vinegar,
Beet Root will cleanse the scalp of dandruff and
even psoriasis. The natural silica in Beetroot improves the hair health and
adds a glossy shine. Mixing it with Ginger Root and massaging it into the scalp
may help slow hair loss and baldness.
Ingredients: Red Beet Root, Structured Water, 20% Alcohol.
Non-Alcohol: Red Beet Root, Structured Water, Vegetable Glycerin.
All of our ingredients are Certified Organic, Kosher, or Responsibly Wildcrafted. No genetically modified organisms (GMO's) are involved. All other products that are distributed by us meet our high-quality standards.
Instructions: Use 6-12 drops in juice or water, under the tongue, or as desired. May be taken 3 times daily. Shake well. Store in cool, dark place. Keep out of reach of children.
Contraindications: Currently, there are no known warnings or contraindications with the use of Beet Root Herbal Supplement. Consumption of large quantities of Beets can make both urine and stools turn red, which is harmless and should not be mistaken for blood. Diabetics should consult with their doctors before taking Beet Root.
Disclaimer: The information presented herein by New Way Herbs is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any supplements, it is always advisable to consult with your own healthcare provider.