Doctors Warn: These Beet Juice Mixes Can Damage Kidneys, Liver & Digestion
Автор: Dr. Mary Edwards
Загружено: 2026-01-19
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Many people believe beet juice is one of the healthiest drinks on the planet — and in many cases, it is. But when combined with the wrong ingredients, beet juice can quietly harm your kidneys, irritate digestion, spike blood sugar, overload the liver, and even cancel out its heart-protective benefits.
In this video, Dr. Mary Adwards explains 7 beet juice combinations you should NEVER make, especially if you are over 50, have kidney sensitivity, digestive issues, high blood pressure, or a history of kidney stones.
You’ll learn:
Why beet juice + carrots can increase oxalate overload
How sugar, honey, and citrus disrupt nitric oxide production
Which combinations increase kidney stone risk
Why certain “healthy” mixes cause bloating, reflux, and inflammation
The exact safe dosage, timing, and rotation strategy for beet juice
Most importantly, you’ll discover 5 precise principles that allow beet juice to support your heart, circulation, liver, and energy levels safely and effectively — without silent long-term damage.
⚠️ If you drink beet juice daily, this information could protect your kidneys and improve how your body responds starting tomorrow.
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This video is intended for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. The content reflects general research and clinical insights and may not apply to all individuals. Always consult a licensed healthcare professional before starting, stopping, or changing any medication or supplement regimen.
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