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​​7 foods packed with phytonutrients that fight chronic diseases​

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 20, 2025, 21:38 IST
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7 foods packed with phytonutrients that fight chronic diseases

We’ve all heard that plants are good for us, but what makes them so powerful? Phytonutrients—the natural compounds in fruits, veggies, herbs, and even some grains. They give plants their bright colours and support the body in many ways, from reducing inflammation to protecting the heart and lowering disease risk. You don’t need special powders or juices to get them. Plenty of regular, everyday foods are rich in these nutrients. Here are seven simple options to include in your meals.

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Blueberries

These small berries are more than just a sweet treat. Blueberries are packed with anthocyanins, the compounds that give them their blue colour and support brain health, heart function, and cell repair. They’re also full of antioxidants that help fight damage from daily stress. With their sweet and slightly tart flavor, you can add them to your oatmeal or blend them into smoothies for an easy, health-boosting snack.

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Spinach

Leafy and loaded with goodness, spinach is rich in carotenoids like lutein and zeaxanthin, which are amazing for eye health. It also helps reduce inflammation and supports cardiovascular wellness. Sneak it into soups, smoothies, or your favourite pasta dish for an easy green upgrade.

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Turmeric

This golden spice has been a staple in both traditional kitchens and natural medicine for centuries. With curcumin, its active compound, turmeric is a powerful anti-inflammatory that supports joint health, digestion, and immune function. Sprinkle it into curries, teas, or warm milk for a comforting, healing boost.

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Broccoli

This classic cruciferous vegetable is packed with sulforaphane, a compound known for its detoxifying and cancer-fighting properties. It also supports liver health and strengthens the body’s natural defence systems. Whether you steam, roast, or stir-fry it, broccoli is a perfect addition to any meal.

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Garlic

It’s not just for flavour—garlic contains allicin, a potent compound that supports the immune system, lowers blood pressure, and reduces harmful cholesterol. Raw or cooked, garlic helps keep your body resilient. Plus, it makes almost any dish more delicious.

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Red grapes

Packed with resveratrol, red grapes promote heart health, protect against oxidative stress, and may even support longevity. You don’t need anything fancy to reap the benefits—just enjoy a handful of fresh grapes or add them to salads and cheese boards for a burst of juicy goodness.

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Kale

This leafy green is rich in flavonoids and glucosinolates, compounds known for their detox and disease-fighting properties. Kale supports liver function, improves circulation, and reduces inflammation. Add it to salads, bake into chips, or blend into a smoothie to get its full benefits.


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