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.
Spinach is about as diet-friendly as food gets. It's very low in calories and fat but still rich in vitamins, minerals, and fiber, so it adds bulk and nutrition to a meal without much energy cost. That makes it an easy addition for anyone trying to eat well while keeping calories in check.

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