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Tomatoes have come under scrutiny over the past few years in terms of their health value.Tomatoes are nutritious: They provide a good source of vitamin C and potassium, plus fiber, beta carotene and lycopene. Tomatoes are also a member of the nightshade family of plants. Being a nightshade, you may have heard that tomatoes cause or aggravate inflammation. But is there any truth to that?

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Yes, You Should Eat More Fruits and Vegetables

Eating an adequate variety of colorful fruits and vegetables (think five servings a day) is associated with a 13% lower risk of early death compared to eating just two total servings per day, according to a 2021 meta-analysis published inCirculation. Getting plenty of fruits and veggies was also specifically linked to a decreased likelihood of dying from heart disease, cancer and respiratory disease.

For some time, tomatoes have gotten a bad reputation. More people have questioned whether eating tomatoes and tomato products may increase inflammation. That’s because tomatoes are a type ofplant known as a nightshade.

These plants are part of theSolanaceaefamily, which includes tomatoes, white potatoes, eggplant, bell peppers, chile peppers, tomatillos and spices made from nightshade plants, such as paprika and cayenne pepper. There are lots of myths and misconceptions about eating nightshades because they contain a family of compounds called alkaloids that have been rumored to be toxic and inflammatory. Here, we separate truth from fiction.

Nightshades Contain Toxic Chemicals

True, but stick with us. Alkaloidsaretoxic compounds naturally found in these plants that are designed to protect them from insects, disease and herbivores, per a 2022 article inPharmaceutical Chemistry Journal. Solanine is the primary alkaloid in tomatoes, and it’s also found in white potatoes and eggplant.Solanine can cause digestive upsetand nausea when eaten in very large amounts, but this is extremely hard to do. When solanine poisoning does occur, it’s usually from eating young, green potatoes, not tomatoes.

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Nightshade Vegetables Cause Inflammation

This is mostly a myth. According to theArthritis Foundation, early research suggested that nightshades do cause inflammation, while newer studies suggest they don’t. The Arthritis Foundation also points out that most of these studies were mouse studies—and mouse and other animal studies often do not translate to human health.

With that said, it is possible to have a sensitivity or intolerance to any food, including nightshades. If you suspect you have a sensitivity to nightshades, the Arthritis Foundation recommends that you avoid all nightshades for two weeks, and then add one nightshade back in at a time, putting three days between each one.

Nightshades Cause GI Problems and Joint Issues

There’s some truth to this because consuming excessive amounts of solanine from nightshades like green potatoes can cause digestive issues. But as mentioned above, eating this much is hard to do. While some people with inflammatory conditions like rheumatoid arthritis report that their joint issues worsen after consuming nightshades, science does not support that they aggravate symptoms. There is also currently no recommendation that people with these conditions avoid these vegetables, notes the Arthritis Foundation. Because autoimmune diseases are inflammation-driven, many people with arthritis find that their immune systems are hypersensitive to foods that may have never bothered them prior to diagnosis.

The Bottom Line

For most people, there’s little reason to avoid tomatoes. Rather, it’s quite the opposite. Tomatoes can be part of your overall produce intake because of their healthful nutrients and compounds, such as lycopene, beta carotene and vitamin C, all of which act as antioxidants and exert anti-inflammatory effects in the body.

If you have an autoimmune or other inflammatory-related condition, pay attention to see if you notice any change in symptoms in the 48 hours after eating a nightshade vegetable. Also, consider working with your health care provider and dietitian to follow an elimination protocol to pinpoint foods that are problematic and trigger your symptoms. Otherwise, if you find tomatoes delicious and feel good eating them, whip upSpaghetti & Spinach with Sun-Dried Tomato Cream Sauce, aCaprese SandwichorEggs in Tomato Sauce with Chickpeas & Spinach.

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