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3 drinks that support heart health (and 2 that don’t)

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 6, 2025, 10:24 IST
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What we sip every day quietly builds or breaks our heart health

Most of us worry about what we eat, but rarely think twice about what we pour into our glass. Drinks feel harmless, quick, refreshing, and comforting. But the truth is, what you drink every single day can either support your heart or slowly stress it out.


So let’s break it down in the simplest way possible. Three heart-friendly drinks you should say yes to and two sneaky ones that look innocent but aren’t your heart’s best friends.

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Warm water with lemon

Simple, old-school, and surprisingly powerful. Lemon water helps flush out toxins and improves digestion, both of which indirectly support heart health. It’s also rich in Vitamin C, which reduces inflammation and helps blood vessels stay flexible. Starting your morning with lemon water instead of tea or coffee can reduce bloating, steady your metabolism, and keep your heart happy. Just don’t overdo it if you have acidity or dental sensitivity, balance is key!

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Beetroot juice

A glass of beetroot juice is like giving your arteries a gentle spa treatment. Beets boost nitric oxide in the body, which relaxes blood vessels and improves blood flow. This can help lower blood pressure naturally, a major win for heart health. Athletes swear by beetroot juice for stamina, but it’s equally beneficial for everyday folks who want more energy, better circulation, and healthier blood pressure levels.

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Green tea

Think of green tea as your heart’s personal bodyguard. It’s packed with antioxidants called catechins that help reduce bad cholesterol, support good cholesterol, and prevent plaque from building up in arteries. A cup or two a day can help improve heart rhythm, reduce stress, and even support healthy weight management. Pro tip: drink it without sugar, and avoid having it late at night if you’re sensitive to caffeine.

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Packaged fruit juices

Sure, the pack shows “100% real fruit,” but most store-bought juices are loaded with added sugar and have little to no fiber. This sweet overload can spike blood sugar, raise triglycerides, and strain your heart. You’re basically drinking dessert disguised as health. If you want fruit juice, blend or eat the whole fruit instead.

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Energy drinks

These flashy cans promise instant power, but they come with a heavy price: sky-high caffeine, artificial stimulants, and lots of sugar. Energy drinks can cause irregular heartbeat, anxiety, blood pressure spikes, and even dangerous heart rhythm issues. They’re especially risky for teens and young adults who chug them before workouts or exams. Water + sleep = better energy, safer heart!

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Your everyday choices matter far more than occasional indulgences

You don’t need fancy supplements or expensive tonics—just a little awareness in your glass.
If you want to love your heart today, remember:
Drink more waterChoose natural over packagedSugar-free isn’t always guilt-freeYour heart loves simplicity
Disclaimer:
This article is for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Individual health needs can vary, especially for those with heart conditions, diabetes, kidney issues, or on medication. Consult a doctor or qualified healthcare professional before making changes to your diet or adding new drinks or supplements.

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