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13 best foods for blood flow​​

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Do your hands and feet get cold? Do you experience numbness, muscle cramps, pain, and digestive issues? If so, you might have poor circulation. Circulatory issues are often treated with medication, but eating certain foods can also help. Keep reading to find out what to eat to improve your blood flow.
 
 
 
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What to eat for better circulation
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What to eat for better circulation
🥬 Leafy greens are high in nitrates, which your body converts to nitric oxide. Research has found that people who consume a diet rich in nitrates from foods like lettuce and beets tend to have lower blood pressure.
🫐 Berries have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, which could support healthy blood flow. Research shows that antioxidants and other compounds in berries can lower blood pressure and heart rate while improving blood vessel health.
🐟 Fatty fish, like salmon and mackerel, are excellent sources of omega-3 fatty acids. These fats support better circulation by promoting the release of nitric oxide.
🧅 Onions are a great source of flavonoid antioxidants, which benefit heart health by helping to widen your arteries and veins when blood flow increases. They’re also anti-inflammatory!
🍊 Citrus fruits like lemons, oranges, and grapefruit are packed with antioxidants, including flavonoids. Flavonoid-rich citrus can help reduce blood pressure and artery stiffness, improve blood flow, and increase nitric oxide production.
🧄 Garlic contains sulfur compounds, including allicin, which can boost tissue blood flow and reduce blood pressure by relaxing blood vessels.
Incorporating any of these foods into your diet can improve circulation, but other lifestyle changes may have a larger impact. Want to learn more? Read our full article to find a list of the 13 best foods for blood flow, plus other natural ways to support healthy circulation.
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