SuperFood of the Month: Spinach
Food
science studies continue to show that eating spinach helps improve
health and reduce the risk of many health issues, from cancer to memory
loss to strokes. Here’s just a short list of what makes Spinach a
SuperFood!
• Reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease and strokes
• Protects against the occurrence of cancer, including colon, lung, skin, oral, stomach, ovarian, prostate, and breast cancer
• Helps regulate blood pressure
• Builds muscle and strong bones
• Helps prevent memory loss and cognitive decline
• Protects against skin problems such as eczema and psoriasis
• Acts as a natural diuretic and laxative
• Performs as an anti-inflammatory
• Reduces migraines
• Prevents cataracts and macular degeneration
• Protects against the occurrence of cancer, including colon, lung, skin, oral, stomach, ovarian, prostate, and breast cancer
• Helps regulate blood pressure
• Builds muscle and strong bones
• Helps prevent memory loss and cognitive decline
• Protects against skin problems such as eczema and psoriasis
• Acts as a natural diuretic and laxative
• Performs as an anti-inflammatory
• Reduces migraines
• Prevents cataracts and macular degeneration
What’s in Spinach?
One of the more exciting recent discoveries about what’s in spinach is the presence of glycoglycerolipids.
You may not have heard glycoglycerolipids before because people are
just starting to talk about them. Glycoglycerolipids are the key players
in plant photosynthesis, and new research shows that they can prevent
inflammation and damage in the digestive tract. What else are you
getting in a cup of spinach? Here’s how it stacks up by percentage of
Daily Values:
Nutrient DRI/DV
Vitamin K 987.2%
Vitamin A 628.8%
Manganese 84%
Folate 65.7%
Magnesium 39.1%
Iron 35.7%
Copper 34.4%
Vitamin B 232.3%
Vitamin B 625.8%
Calcium 24.4%
Potassium 23.9%
Vitamin C 23.5%
Fiber 17.2%
Vitamin B 114.1%
Vitamin B 35.5%
Source: www.wholefoods.com
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