why Beetroot is red in colour?
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Beetroot pigments. The red pigments in beets are called betalains. ... They think that the red pigments are normally broken down in the stomach and colon. When oxalic acid levels are high, the red color is preserved and this can lead to red poop in people who do not normally experience beeturia.
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Beetroot pigments. The red pigments in beets are called betalains. ... They think that the red pigments are normally broken down in the stomach and colon. When oxalic acid levels are high, the red color is preserved and this can lead to red poop in people who do not normally experience beeturia.
Beetroot pigments. The red pigments in beets are called betalains. ... They think that the red pigments are normally broken down in the stomach and colon. When oxalic acid levels are high, the red color is preserved and this can lead to red poop in people who do not normally experience beeturia.
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