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​Easy ways to boost hemoglobin levels with homemade drinks​

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 22, 2025, 14:31 IST
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Easy ways to boost hemoglobin levels with homemade drinks


Maintaining a healthy blood count and hemoglobin level is essential for overall well-being, as it helps ensure that your body receives the necessary oxygen and nutrients it needs to function properly. In fact, Anemia is one of the major concerns that indicate low red blood cell count or hemoglobin levels. This common condition can lead to symptoms like fatigue, dizziness, and weakness. Fortunately, certain homemade drinks can help boost blood count naturally by supporting red blood cell production and improving iron absorption. Here are some drinks that can help improve blood count.

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Beetroot Juice

Beetroot juice is a powerful drink for boosting blood count due to its high iron content and ability to stimulate red blood cell production. Beets are rich in folate (vitamin B9), which is essential for the production of red blood cells, and they contain nitrates that can improve blood flow and circulation. To make beetroot juice, blend fresh beets with a bit of water and a squeeze of lemon for an extra vitamin C boost, which helps with iron absorption. Drinking beetroot juice regularly can help increase hemoglobin levels and promote healthy blood circulation.

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Spinach Smoothie


Leafy greens like spinach and kale are excellent sources of iron, folate, and vitamin C, all of which are essential for maintaining healthy blood count. Iron is critical for the production of hemoglobin, and folate helps in the creation of red blood cells. Blend fresh spinach and kale with fruits such as oranges or berries for a delicious smoothie that not only tastes good but also enhances iron absorption thanks to the vitamin C from the fruits. Regular consumption can help fight anemia and improve overall blood health.

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Carrot and Apple Juice

Carrots are packed with beta-carotene (vitamin A), which plays a crucial role in maintaining healthy blood cells, while apples are rich in iron and vitamin C, which helps with iron absorption. This combination is excellent for promoting healthy red blood cell production. To prepare this juice, blend fresh carrots and apples together, and add a small piece of ginger for an extra boost of flavor and health benefits. Consuming this drink regularly can enhance your iron levels, leading to improved blood count and energy levels.

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Pomegranate Juice

Pomegranates are rich in iron, vitamin C, and antioxidants, making them a fantastic choice for boosting blood count. The high iron content helps stimulate red blood cell production, while vitamin C improves iron absorption from plant-based sources. Pomegranate juice can also promote overall heart health and circulation. To make this juice, simply blend fresh pomegranate seeds with a little water, or purchase 100% pure pomegranate juice from a store. Drinking a glass daily can help combat low blood count and increase hemoglobin levels.

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