Spinach is genuinely nutrient-dense, but it's also wrapped in myths. Here's an honest look at what this leafy green actually does for your body, and what it doesn't.
Most stomach ulcers are caused by H. pylori bacteria or long-term use of anti-inflammatory painkillers, not by diet. That said, some research suggests compounds in spinach, including glycoglycerolipids, may help protect the lining of the digestive tract. Spinach isn't a treatment for ulcers, but as part of a balanced diet, it's a stomach-friendly choice.

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