Top 5 Indian root veggies that cleanse the liver naturally

Top 5 Indian root veggies that cleanse the liver naturally
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Top 5 Indian root veggies that cleanse the liver naturally

Root vegetables have always been a staple in Indian kitchens. From warm curries to festive side dishes, they’re earthy, versatile, and full of nourishment. But what many don’t realise is that some of these roots are great for liver health too. The liver works hard to remove toxins, balance hormones, and break down fats, and certain root veggies can gently help and support this work. They’re rich in fibre, antioxidants, and natural compounds that cleanse and strengthen the liver, while also being simple to cook and easy to add to daily meals. Here are five you’ll want to keep in your kitchen.

Beetroot
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Beetroot

This bright vegetable isn’t just colourful on the plate. Beetroot has betalains and nitrates that help clean the blood and support liver detox enzymes. It also boosts bile flow, which is important for digesting fats and removing waste. Whether grated into sabzis, mixed into soups, or added to raitas, it’s an easy choice for liver care.

Sweet potato
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Sweet potato

Naturally sweet and filling, sweet potatoes are rich in fibre, beta-carotene, and vitamin C — all of which help lower inflammation and stress in the liver. They’re easy to digest and can be roasted, steamed, or mixed into khichdi for a soothing touch. Vitamin C and antioxidants found in sweet potato help strengthen the immune system.

Turmeric root
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Turmeric root

Fresh haldi is often used in traditional cooking, but it deserves year-round attention. Curcumin, the compound in turmeric, is a powerful liver protector that helps flush toxins and promotes regeneration. Add grated fresh turmeric to warm water, soups, or stir it into dals for a golden boost.

Radish (mooli)
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Radish (mooli)

Mooli is known for reducing heaviness, making it a natural choice for liver support. Its enzymes help boost bile flow and ease bloating. It’s cooling, hydrating, and can be eaten raw in salads or cooked into parathas and sabzis.

Carrot
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Carrot

Common but powerful, carrots are rich in glutathione and antioxidants that help the liver remove toxins. Their crunch and mild sweetness make them tasty raw or cooked. Add them to peas, mix into upma, or drink fresh carrot juice for a gentle cleanse.


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