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    Deadly deficiency: What happens when your plate lacks color

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorFebruary 26, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    A diet devoid of fruits and vegetables leads to significant nutrient deficiencies, particularly in vitamins C and A, folate and potassium.
    Long-term avoidance increases the risk of serious chronic conditions, including heart disease, stroke, Type 2 diabetes and certain cancers.
    The absence of dietary fiber from these foods disrupts digestive health and negatively impacts the gut microbiome.
    Research confirms that increasing intake measurably boosts blood levels of key protective nutrients like vitamins and carotenoids.
    Experts emphasize that even small, gradual additions of fruits and vegetables can meaningfully improve long-term health outcomes.

    In an era of endless dietary trends, one consistent, science-backed recommendation remains: eat your fruits and vegetables. Yet, a significant number of Americans consume far less than the recommended amounts, a pattern with profound implications for long-term health. New analysis underscores that systematically avoiding these food groups is not a benign choice but a direct pathway to nutrient deficiencies, compromised bodily functions and a heightened risk for chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes and stroke. This isn’t about a single missed serving but the cumulative effect of a diet persistently lacking in nature’s most potent packages of vitamins, minerals and protective compounds.


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