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The fruit that lower bl00d pressure and their effectiveness is comparable to that of pills

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These micronutrients help improve the performance of endothelial cells, which are vital for maintaining healthy blood pressure levels.

A study led by the Department of Nutrition at King’s College London found that the positive effects were noticeable in as little as two weeks.

The deep blue hue of blueberries comes from anthocyanins—natural pigments belonging to the flavonoid family, responsible for the purple to red coloration in many fruits and vegetables.

But these compounds do more than give produce vibrant colors—they’re potent micronutrients long recognized for their broad health benefits. Recent research now shows that anthocyanins in blueberries may be as effective in lowering blood pressure as some standard medications.

The Study: Comparing Blueberry Juice to a Nutrient-Controlled Drink

Researchers at King’s College London observed 40 adults over about four weeks. Half the group drank about one cup (200 grams) of blueberry juice daily, while the other half consumed a beverage with the same fiber, vitamins, and minerals—but without the unique compounds found in blueberries.

Throughout the trial, scientists tracked the participants’ blood pressure and measured the dilation of major blood vessels—a key indicator of cardiovascular health—while also analyzing their blood and urine samples.

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