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6 reasons to add Broccoli in daily diet

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 24, 2025, 11:00 IST
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Benefits of eating Broccoli

Cruciferous vegetables like broccoli are often referred to as powerhouse of nutrients and are said to offer a wide range of health benefits. From boosting gut health to sharpening the memory, it is proven to benefit in many ways. Broccoli is packed with essential vitamins like A, C, K, and folate, as well as minerals like calcium, iron, and potassium that makes it a superfood to be consumed daily. As per a study published by the National Library of Medicine, cruciferous-rich diets have been associated with reduction in plasma LDL-cholesterol (LDL-C). Another study by them says that cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli are a good source of dietary fiber and phytonutrients, including glucosinolates, which can be metabolized by gastrointestinal microbes. Scroll down to read 6 reasons to add Broccoli in your daily diet.

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Boost immunity


Broccoli is a powerhouse of vitamin C, beta-carotene, zinc, and a host of antioxidants that help strengthen the body's defense system. Just one cup of cooked broccoli can provide over 100% of your daily vitamin C needs, that help fight infections and support immune cell function. It is also rich in sulforaphane, a plant compound known for its anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting properties. Together, these nutrients help your body respond better to illnesses, reduce oxidative stress, and even speed up recovery.

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Support heart health


The fiber in broccoli binds with bile acids in the gut, helping to lower LDL (bad) cholesterol levels. Also, sulforaphane and other antioxidants reduce inflammation, which is a key risk factor for heart disease. As per experts, it is also rich in potassium and magnesium that helps keep blood vessels relaxed and supports healthy blood pressure. And, nutrients like vitamin K and folate support strong, flexible blood vessels and reduce arterial plaque build-up.

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Good for the brain



It is proven to support cognitive function, mental clarity, and long-term brain health. It is rich in vitamins C, E, and flavonoids that help protect brain cells from damage and slow age-related decline. Also, compounds like choline and vitamin K help with neurotransmitter function, memory retention, and focus.

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Aids digestion


Broccoli is rich in dietary fiber and just one cup provides about 2.5 gms of fiber, which promotes smooth, regular bowel movements. Broccoli contains prebiotics that nourish beneficial gut microbes, improving overall gut health and digestion. Also, sulforaphane helps soothe the gut lining and may reduce inflammation, which is especially helpful for those with digestive disorders. It is also said to help the liver flush out toxins and supports a clean, efficient digestive process.

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Strengthen bones



It is packed with essential nutrients like calcium and vitamin K, that support strong, resilient bones. Vitamin K found in broccoli plays a key role in bone metabolism and helps improve calcium absorption while reducing bone loss. Magnesium and phosphorus found in broccoli supports bone structure. Also, broccoli’s powerful antioxidants, like vitamin C, help reduce oxidative stress that can weaken bones over time.

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Fights inflammation and cancer



It contains sulforaphane, a potent plant compound that neutralizes harmful free radicals and reduces inflammation — the root of many chronic diseases. Along with sulforaphane and other compounds like indole-3-carbinol, broccoli helps detoxify the body, promote healthy cell turnover, and may inhibit the growth of cancer cells, especially in the breast, prostate, and colon. Broccoli supports liver function and detoxification, which helps clear out carcinogens and other harmful substances from the body. And with its high levels of vitamins C, A, and E, plus minerals like zinc and selenium, broccoli strengthens your immune system.



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