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Health Benefits of Onions: Strong Heart, Long Life | Dr. Hana Kahleova
Season 9 ยท Episode 21

Health Benefits of Onions: Strong Heart, Long Life | Dr. Hana Kahleova

The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee ยท Physicians Committee

March 17, 202635m 41s

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Show Notes

Onion health benefits may be more powerful than you think.

In this episode of The Exam Room, Dr. Hana Kahleova joins Chuck Carroll to break down the science behind onion health benefits and explains how this humble vegetable may protect your heart, improve blood sugar, reduce liver fat, and even support longevity.

Here's what the science says about onion health benefits:

๐Ÿง… Red onions may reduce liver fat by more than 16% in just 12 weeks ๐Ÿง… Onions can improve insulin sensitivity and lower post-meal blood sugar ๐Ÿง… Quercetin in onions may reduce inflammation and oxidative stress ๐Ÿง… Onion compounds help support nitric oxide and healthy blood flow ๐Ÿง… Higher intake of onions and garlic is linked to lower cardiovascular and colon cancer risk

Dr. Kahleova explains how onions work inside the body โ€” from protecting your arteries to supporting metabolic health โ€” and why frequency matters more than eating large amounts at once.

Whether you love onions or you're like me and pick them off your plate, this episode will change how you see their health potential.

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