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What is the disadvantage of sweet potato?

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Risks. Sweet potatoes contain potassium. A high potassium intake may not be suitable for people who take beta-blockers. Doctors commonly prescribe these for heart disease, and they can cause potassium levels to rise in the blood.


Can I eat sweet potato daily?

The high mineral composition of this root veggie makes it a great food for people suffering from lifestyle diseases like blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes to name a few. Eating sweet potato daily can fulfil your body's need for potassium, which is around 12% approx.

How do sweet potatoes affect your body?

Just one sweet potato gives you 400% of the vitamin A you need each day. This helps keep your eyes healthy as well as your immune system, your body's defense against germs. It's also good for your reproductive system and organs like your heart and kidneys.

When should you not eat sweet potatoes?

As sweet potatoes begin to spoil, they will shrivel (like the one on the photo above) as they lose moisture. The veggie will then become mushy and turn brown or black. Do not eat sweet potatoes once they have begun to shrivel, and certainly not past this point.

What are the pros and cons of sweet potatoes?

The health benefits of the sweet potato far outweigh any of the disadvantages. Sweet potatoes are a low-fat source of many beneficial nutrients important to your health. Particularly rich in vitamins, especially vitamin A, fiber and antioxidants, sweet potatoes should be considered a healthy addition to your diet.

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