The phrase “Doctors reveal eating beets causes… See more” is a common style of clickbait headline. It intentionally leaves out the ending to make you curious enough to click.
A more complete, neutral version would be something like:
“Doctors reveal what eating beets may do to your body.”
Beets (beetroot) are generally associated with effects such as:
- Lowering blood pressure in some people because they contain nitrates that the body can convert into nitric oxide.
- Supporting exercise performance by improving blood flow and oxygen efficiency in some studies.
- Providing nutrients like fiber, folate, potassium, and antioxidants.
- Changing urine or stool color to pink/red in some people (called beeturia), which is usually harmless.
If you saw this as an ad or social media post, the missing “causes…” may be exaggerated or misleading; the actual claim depends on the source and the evidence behind it.
