The Importance of Veggies

Dr. Crandall is affiliated with some of the best heart hospitals in South Florida - some of which are nationally ranked for their superior heart programs(s).
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Vegetables are among nature’s most powerful disease-fighting foods, offering an abundance of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and dietary fiber. They support nearly every system in the body, from cardiovascular health to immune defense, by providing nutrients essential for cell repair and optimal function. Diets rich in vegetables are consistently associated with lower risks of heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and certain cancers.

In cardiology, the benefits of vegetables are especially profound. Leafy greens like spinach, kale, and arugula are loaded with nitrates that naturally help lower blood pressure, while cruciferous vegetables like broccoli and Brussels sprouts reduce inflammation and support healthy cholesterol levels. The fiber in vegetables also aids in weight management and blood sugar control—two key factors in preventing metabolic syndrome and heart disease.

Aim for a colorful variety on your plate—each color represents a unique set of phytonutrients. Red tomatoes provide lycopene, orange carrots deliver beta-carotene, and purple eggplant contains anthocyanins—all of which help protect heart tissue and improve vascular health. In my Concierge Medicine practice, I guide patients to incorporate vegetables in enjoyable, sustainable ways, making them the cornerstone of a heart-healthy lifestyle.

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