Beetroot juice 'helps lower blood pressure': A glass a day can reduce it by 7%, 
say researchers 
The effect is produced by beetroot's naturally high levels of nitrateHigh 
concentrations of nitrate are also found in celery and cabbage 
By JENNY HOPEPUBLISHED: 23:42 GMT, 15 April 2013 | UPDATED: 00:50 GMT, 16 April 
2013Comments (19)ShareDrinking beetroot juice every day could help to lower 
blood pressure, say researchers.They found a dose of eight ounces – around one 
cup – may help people with high blood pressure, cutting their readings by about 
7 per cent.
Tests suggest the effect is produced by beetroot’s naturally high levels of 
nitrate.A glass a day can keep the doctor away: Researchers say beetroot juice 
can help lower blood pressureHigh concentrations of nitrate are also found in 
celery, cabbage and other leafy green vegetables such as spinach and some 
lettuce.Eating high-nitrate foods triggers a series of chemical reactions in 
the blood, which can increase oxygen in areas of the body which are 
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in tumours could be latest weapon in war against diseaseThe beetroot juice used 
in the study contained about 0.2g of dietary nitrate, levels found in a large 
bowl of lettuce or two beetroots.Amrita Ahluwalia, lead author of the study and 
a professor of vascular pharmacology at The Barts and The London Medical 
School, said: ‘We were surprised by how little nitrate was needed to see such a 
large effect.‘Our hope is that increasing one’s intake of vegetables with a 
high dietary nitrate content, such as green leafy vegetables or beetroot, might 
be a lifestyle approach that one could easily employ to improve cardiovascular 
health.’Beetroot juice is found in most health food shops and usually costs 
around £2 a bottle.An estimated 16million people in the UK have high blood 
pressure, including a third who do not know they have it, and it is a major 
risk factor for heart disease, stroke, and kidney failure.Changes in lifestyle, 
such as cutting down salt and alcohol and taking more exercise, may control 
blood pressure and there are a number of drug treatments available. 
A high blood pressure reading is one that exceeds 140/90 mm Hg. The first 
figure, the systolic pressure, corresponds to the ‘surge’ that occurs with each 
heart beat.The latest study recruited eight women and seven men with systolic 
pressure between 140 and 159 mm Hg who were not taking blood pressure drugs.The 
participants drank 250ml of beetroot juice or water containing a low amount of 
nitrate, and had their blood pressure monitored for 24 hours, says a report in 
the American Heart Association journal Hypertension.Compared with those 
drinking water, people having beetroot juice cut their systolic pressure by 
about 10 mm Hg. The effect was most pronounced three to six hours after 
drinking the juice but still present even 24 hours later.Previous research has 
shown beetroot increases stamina, and can boost blood supply to vital areas of 
the brain.

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