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10. Arugula

Let's look at one more leafy green for good measure. This peppery cousin of cabbage is high in fiber and antioxidants. It also contains glucosinolates, which could reduce the risk of lung, prostate, breast and other cancers (though too many can be toxic). Raw arugula has lots of chlorophyll and can help reduce inflammation and protect the brain. One cup of arugula contains 0.5 grams of protein and almost a full day's-worth of vitamin K.

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