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8 lesser known benefits of eating onions and their health benefits

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 15, 2024, 10:14 IST
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Lesser known benefits of eating onions

Onions are an inseparable part of the Indian cuisine so much so that most meat and spicy delicacies are incomplete without this flavourful and aromatic spice. But do you know onions are a lot more than just a taste enhancing ingredient? Well, the potent nutrients in onion makes it one of the most healthy additions to the daily diet. Here’s all you need to know about onions and their benefits.

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High in Fiber

High in dietary fiber, onions can naturally boost digestive health by aiding in regular bowel movements and preventing constipation. Apart from that, the fiber content and antioxidants in fiber can help lower cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of heart disease. Its soluble fiber content also helps regulate blood sugar levels, which makes it a valuable addition to the diabetic-friendly diets.

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​​Anti-inflammatory Effects​


Onions contain various compounds, including flavonoids and sulfur compounds like quercetin and organosulfur compounds, which have anti-inflammatory properties. These compounds may help reduce inflammation in the body, potentially lowering the risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer.

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Vitamin C

Onions rich in vitamin C and vitamin B6, which supports metabolism and nervous system function. Adding onions into your diet can help boost your overall vitamin intake and boost overall health. So next time you cook, don't forget to add some onion for both flavor and nutrition!

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​​Prebiotic Properties​


Onions contain a type of fiber called inulin, which acts as a prebiotic. Prebiotics promote the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut, which can improve digestion, enhance nutrient absorption, and support overall gut health. Consuming onions regularly may help maintain a healthy balance of gut bacteria.

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​​Blood Sugar Regulation​


Onions contain compounds that may help regulate blood sugar levels. Some studies suggest that onions may improve insulin sensitivity and reduce blood sugar levels in individuals with diabetes or insulin resistance. Incorporating onions into meals can be a useful strategy for managing blood sugar levels as part of a balanced diet.

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​​Bone Health​


Onions are a good source of calcium, which is essential for bone health. Additionally, they contain compounds like quercetin and sulfur, which may help prevent bone loss and maintain bone density. Including onions in your diet may contribute to better bone health and reduce the risk of osteoporosis.

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​​Antibacterial and Antiviral Properties​

Onions have been traditionally used for their antimicrobial properties. Compounds found in onions, such as allicin and sulfur compounds, have been shown to exhibit antibacterial and antiviral effects. Consuming onions regularly may help strengthen the immune system and protect against common infections.

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​Boost immunity​


Onions are rich in vitamin C, which is essential for a healthy immune system. Vitamin C helps boost the production of white blood cells, which play a key role in fighting off infections and protecting the body against pathogens. (Image: istock)

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Tips to maximize onions' shelf life

Store them in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area. Keep them away from direct sunlight and moisture. Avoid storing onions near potatoes or fruits, as they can cause them to spoil faster. Use a mesh bag or basket to promote airflow and prevent mold growth.

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