
What happens to your body when you stop eating vegetables and fruits?
Research and reports have shown that a diet lacking in fruits and vegetables deprives the body of essential nutrients for digestion, strengthening immunity, and protecting against diseases, thus increasing the risk of developing chronic illnesses.
The website “Verywell Health” presented, based on studies and research, the changes that occur in the body when one stops eating vegetables and fruits.
Nutritional deficiencies
Fruits and vegetables are the main source of vitamins and minerals such as vitamin C, vitamin E, folic acid and potassium, which support basic body functions, and without them it is difficult to meet the body’s daily needs.
Deterioration of digestive health
Fiber plays a pivotal role in digestive health , and fruits and vegetables are a natural source of it.
Low fiber intake leads to constipation, irregular bowel movements, bloating, and a lack of gut bacteria.
Heart disease
Eating fruits and vegetables is associated with a reduced risk of heart disease and stroke .
Potassium and magnesium, which are provided by fruits and vegetables, help regulate blood pressure, while fiber helps lower bad cholesterol, and antioxidants and plant compounds work to reduce inflammation and oxidative stress.
Poor blood sugar control
Fruits and vegetables play an important role in supporting blood stability by slowing down digestion and glucose absorption , and their fiber reduces sharp sugar spikes after meals.
Eliminating fruits and vegetables causes sharp fluctuations in blood sugar, and over time a person may develop insulin resistance and increase their risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
Weakening the immune system
Fruits and vegetables contain a number of nutrients essential for immunity, such as vitamins A and C, in addition to antioxidants.
Insufficient intake of these elements may reduce the body’s ability to resist infection and recover from illness.
Deterioration of skin, hair and eye health
The compounds provided by vegetables and fruits support healthy skin, vision, and hair growth.
Vitamin A helps support vision, while vitamin C is essential for the production of collagen, which is necessary for the skin.
Insufficient intake of these compounds may lead to dry and dull skin, slow wound healing, brittle hair, and vision problems.
Fruits and vegetables provide the compounds necessary for regulating inflammation, DNA repair, and cell aging.
References
What happens to your body when you stop eating vegetables and fruits?, sky news arabia, www.skynewsarabia.com/technology/1853841-يحدث-لجسمك-التوقف-تناول-الخضراوات-والفواكه
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