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I like spinach so how come I am still not strong like Popeye?

Should I sue for false advertisement?

Posted - June 29, 2016

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  • 167

    Before suing have you tried all brands? It will come up in court.

      June 29, 2016 9:09 PM MDT
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  • 13395
    Maybe because you use mouthwash too much which kills the bacteria in your mouth which are required to help process the nitrates in spinach into nitric oxide that is beneficial for developing strength.

    It's not the iron in spinach that gives you strength.
      June 29, 2016 9:15 PM MDT
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  • no. which one works? 

      June 30, 2016 5:37 PM MDT
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  • oh! thank you! I was wondering. I guess I will stop using mouthwash now

      June 30, 2016 5:38 PM MDT
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  • 13395
    Yes and stop showering and bathing too and you will become VERY strong.
      June 30, 2016 5:56 PM MDT
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  • 46117

    I like to fly too but I am not a bird.

    When do you eat it, what kind, is it frozen or organic, do you eat it instead of hamburgers or with them?   The more you eat it properly, fresh, and often?  You will look better than Popeye.

    Also, you need to work out and exercise properly to become strong.

    Health benefits of Spinach

    • Spinach is store house for many phyto-nutrients that have health promotional and disease prevention properties.

    • Very low in calories and fats (100 g of raw leaves provide just 23 calories). Its leaves hold good amount of soluble dietary fiber and no wonder green spinach is one of the finest vegetable sources recommended in cholesterol controlling and weight reduction programs by dieticians!

    • Fresh 100 g of spinach contains about 25% of daily intake of iron; one of the richest among green leafy vegetables. Iron is an important trace element required by the human body for red blood cell production and as a co-factor for oxidation-reduction enzyme, cytochrome-oxidase during the cellular metabolism.

    • Fresh leaves are rich source of several vital anti-oxidant vitamins like vitamin A, vitamin C, and flavonoid poly phenolic antioxidants such as lutein, zea-xanthin and beta-carotene. Together, these compounds help act as protective scavengers against oxygen-derived free radicals and reactive oxygen species (ROS) that play a healing role in aging and various disease processes.

    • Zea-xanthin, an important dietary carotenoid, is selectively absorbed into the retinal macula lutea in the eyes where it thought to provide antioxidant and protective light-filtering functions. It thus, helps protect from "age-related macular related macular disease" (ARMD), especially in the elderly.

    • In addition, vitamin A is required for maintaining healthy mucus membranes and skin and is essential for normal eye-sight. Consumption of natural vegetables and fruits rich in vitamin A and flavonoids also known to help the body protect from lung and oral cavity cancers.

    • Spinach leaves are an excellent source of vitamin K. 100 g of fresh greens provides 402% of daily vitamin-K requirements. Vitamin K plays a vital role in strengthening the bone mass by promoting osteotrophic (bone building) activity in the bone. Additionally, it also has established role in patients with Alzheimer's disease by limiting neuronal damage in the brain.

    • This green leafy vegetable also contains good amounts of many B-complex vitamins such as vitamin-B6 (pyridoxine), thiamin (vitamin B-1), riboflavin, folates and niacin. Folates help prevent neural tube defects in the offspring.

    • 100 g of farm fresh spinach has 47% of daily recommended levels of vitamin C. Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant, which helps the body develop resistance against infectious agents and scavenge harmful oxygen-free radicals.

    • Its leaves also contain a good amount of minerals like potassium, manganese, magnesium, copper and zinc. Potassium is an important component of cell and body fluids that helps controlling heart rate and blood pressure. Manganese and copper are used by the body as a co-factor for the antioxidant enzyme, superoxide dismutase. Copper is required in the production of red blood cells. Zinc is a co-factor for many enzymes that regulate growth and development, sperm generation, digestion and nucleic acid synthesis.

    • It is also good source of omega-3 fatty acids.

    Regular consumption of spinach in the diet helps prevent osteoporosis (weakness of bones), iron-deficiency anemia. Moreover, its soft leaves are believed to protect human body from cardiovascular diseases and cancers of colon and prostate.

      June 30, 2016 6:04 PM MDT
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  • 5

    Start working out and you will get stronger, eating spinach is similar to putting gas in a car. You'll also need water and oil, a key and a driver.


      July 17, 2016 10:36 AM MDT
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  • 46117

    Popeye saves people.  Start saving people.  It is good exercise.

      July 17, 2016 10:38 AM MDT
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