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5 benefits of drinking Carrot and Ginger Juice regularly

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 5, 2025, 23:18 IST
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What happens when you drink Carrot and Ginger Juice?

Morning drinks are not just refreshing but also full of nutrients that help recharge the body and its mechanisms. One such morning drink that can help you recharge is carrot and ginger juice. Both the ingredients are powerhouses of nutrients and make for a refreshing and flavorful morning drink that helps benefit the body in different ways. This piece of information explores the benefits of consuming carrot and ginger juice regularly.

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How to make Carrot and Ginger Juice


Wash, peel, and chop 2-4 carrots and 1 inch ginger pieces. Blend them together along with 1 cup of water. Strain using a fine mesh strainer. Squeeze in 1/2 tsp lemon juice. Serve fresh.

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Boost immunity

Carrots are rich in vitamin A, C, and antioxidants, while ginger has anti-inflammatory and antiviral properties. They together help boost immunity and help fight infections. As per a study, the antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory effects of carotenoids, polyphenols, and vitamins in carrots contribute to their immune-boosting qualities. It is said that the vitamin A found in carrot strengthens mucous membranes in the respiratory tract and gut, which are your first line of immune defense. And on the other hand, ginger has shown benefits in reducing disease activity in autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis by modulating immune responses and inflammation. Carrots are rich in antioxidants that combat oxidative stress and reduce inflammation, helping your immune system stay strong. Its mild laxative effect can help relieve constipation and promote regular bowel movements.

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Good for eyes

Carrots are loaded with beta-carotene, which converts into vitamin A, and are said to be essential for good vision. As per a study by the Health University of Utah, beta-carotene in carrots is converted by the body into vitamin A, an essential nutrient for eye health. Carrots also contain lutein, an antioxidant that protects the eyes from harmful light and may reduce the risk of age-related macular degeneration. Severe vitamin A deficiency can cause blindness, and adequate vitamin A helps prevent cataracts and age-related macular degeneration (AMD). It is said that by boosting the immune system, ginger can help protect the eyes from seasonal infections like conjunctivitis (pink eye), especially during monsoon.

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Boost digestive health

Ginger is said to stimulate digestive enzymes and reduce bloating, while carrot juice soothes the stomach lining. They together boost the digestive health and help relieve acidity or gas. As per a study, one cup of chopped carrots provides about 3.58 grams of fiber, which supports optimal digestive system function. Adequate fiber intake from carrots helps increase stool bulk, promotes regular bowel movements, and may lower the risk of colorectal cancer as well. And with respect to ginger, as per a study, it stimulates digestive secretions and enzymes, aiding nutrient breakdown and absorption, and reduces gastrointestinal inflammation, which may benefit inflammatory bowel diseases and protect the digestive system from other issues.

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Good for heart health

They both are said to help reduce inflammation, lower bad cholesterol (LDL) and improve blood circulation, which keeps the heart healthy and reduces the risk of cardiovascular issues. As per the study, drinking fresh carrot juice daily can increase total antioxidant capacity and decrease lipid peroxidation in humans, which can protect the cardiovascular system by reducing oxidative stress, a key factor in heart disease. It is also said that ginger’s bioactive compounds, including gingerols, shogaols, and terpenes, contribute to its cardiovascular benefits by reducing blood pressure, lowering cholesterol and triglycerides levels. It is also said that ginger has natural blood-thinning properties, which can help prevent clot formation and lower the risk of heart blockages and stroke.

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Carrots for clear skin

Carrot's antioxidants and ginger’s cleansing properties help flush out toxins, reduce acne, and promote clear, radiant skin from within. It is said that carrot peel contains higher concentrations of carotenoids (including beta-carotene) and phenolic acids compared to the root flesh, which contribute to antioxidant activity that protects skin cells from oxidative damage and premature aging. And it is also believed that the antioxidants in ginger help protect skin cells from damage caused by free radicals. This may slow signs of ageing, reduce wrinkles, and protect the skin from sun-related damage like photoageing.


DISCLAIMER: This article is based on information from the public domain and/or the research we refer to. Always consult your health practitioner before starting any routine.

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