Magdalena Perelló, cardiologist: "The best vegetables for your heart are in your kitchen, and they're neither exotic nor expensive."
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One of the fundamental pillars of a healthy lifestyle is, without a doubt, responsible eating . Combined with a regular exercise routine, taking care of your diet is essential to ensuring a more resilient state of health against potential conditions that may affect us in the future, some of which are as serious as they are preventable, especially if we are cautious and foresighted.
In this sense, an organ essential for the proper functioning of our body, such as the heart , can greatly benefit from good eating habits . This is what health experts like cardiologist Magdalena Perelló share, who dedicated one of her recent TikTok posts to this topic, revealing one of the most beneficial foods for our cardiac well-being.
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"What's the best vegetable for your heart ? You have it in your kitchen, and it's neither exotic nor expensive," the expert explains in the video. It's the onion , a very common ingredient in Spanish homes and can serve as a natural protection against cardiovascular health problems, in addition to being very nutritious for our bodies.
Onion as a shield for the heartOne of the most important properties of onions is the presence of a natural antioxidant called quercetin . Among some of its most beneficial effects is its ability to reduce blood pressure , lower blood cholesterol, and combat inflammation, as confirmed by several scientific analyses dedicated to this vegetable.
@magdalena.perello 💥 The vegetable that takes care of your heart and makes you cry? Spoiler: it's not because of emotion... ❤️🥲 Yes, yes... the one we've always had. Cheap, tasty, humble... and with scientific superpowers! 🔬✨ 👉 Rich in QUERCETIN, an antioxidant that helps: ✔️ Lower blood pressure ✔️ Reduce bad cholesterol ✔️ Fight inflammation (the real one, not the one on social media 😅) 📉 Scientific studies: 1️⃣ British Journal of Nutrition: onion extract → up to 6 mmHg drop in systolic pressure. 2️⃣ Iranian J Reprod Med: raw red onion → lower LDL cholesterol in women with PCOS. 3️⃣ JAHA (2020): quercetin = proven antihypertensive effect. So if it makes you cry, let it be for something good 😌🧅 Give it more prominence on your plate and in your heart! 💬 Do you eat it raw, cooked or avoid it because of your breath? Tell me in the comments! 👇 And if you were surprised... share this reel with someone who still doesn't know that onion is a natural medicine. #Onion #Heart #HealthyHeart #EatWithScience HealthyHeart #HeartHealth #Quercetin #OnionLovers #heart #Hypertension #Hypertension #NaturalCholesterol #ScienceBasedMedicine #DoItForYourHeart ♬ original sound - Magdalena Perello cardiologist
"One study showed that eating onions lowered blood pressure by up to six points, and another showed that eating raw red onions lowered cholesterol in women with polycystic ovary syndrome. And it also has potassium, fiber, vitamins, and zero posturing," Perelló explained in the publication, referring to the complete nature of this food.
For these reasons, regularly including onions in our diet can help us achieve exemplary health, acting as a shield against ailments and illnesses that can put us at risk. Furthermore, it's a vegetable that can be an ideal complement to a wide range of dishes.
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