What vegetables should you eat every day?

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asked Aug 18, 2022 in Other-Food Drink by stolonproces (1,420 points)
What vegetables should you eat every day?

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answered Aug 26, 2022 by walkingmore (10,110 points)
Vegetables that you should eat every day are beets, mushrooms, asparagus, sweet potatoes, Brussel sprouts, broccoli, carrots, leafy greens and spinach.

The vegetable that is the healthiest is spinach when eaten in moderation.

Although spinach is said to be toxic it's only toxic in large amounts.

Spinach when eaten in moderation is the healthiest of the vegetables.

1 cup (30 grams) of raw spinach provides 16% of the Daily Value (DV) for vitamin A plus 120% of the DV for vitamin K — all for just 7 calories.

The number 1 toxic vegetable is spinach.

Spinach contains oxalic acid. When you eat too much spinach, oxalic acid binds with calcium and form oxalates (insoluble salts) in your intestines.

These salts limit the calcium absorption by your body.

Spinach is thought to be contaminated which is why spinach is the number 1 vegetable that is recommended to avoid.

Still though spinach should not be avoided as it's very healthy and the risk of spinach being contaminated is really low.

The number 1 vegetable to avoid is Spinach because it's thought to be contaminated.

However spinach is in reality healthy for you but it's considered one of the worst vegetables that you should avoid.

Many people however including myself eat spinach which is healthy and never had any issue.

Other worst vegetables include corn, peas, potatoes, pumpkin, squash, and yams tend to contain fewer vitamins and minerals and less fiber than other types of vegetables.

And, they often contain two to three times as many calories per serving as their non-starchy vegetable counterparts.

Although spinach is actually considered the healthiest vegetables to eat.

1 cup (30 grams) of raw spinach provides 16% of the Daily Value (DV) for vitamin A plus 120% of the DV for vitamin K — all for just 7 calories .

A diet rich in vegetables and fruits can lower blood pressure, reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke, prevent some types of cancer, lower risk of eye and digestive problems, and have a positive effect upon blood sugar, which can help keep appetite in check.

Other health benefits of eating vegetables include.

They fight inflammation.
Sometimes inflammation is good, but too much chronic inflammation isn't great for our bodies.
Improve blood pressure.
Up your fiber.
Help your eyes.
Improve your skin.
Reduce risk of heart disease.
Benefit for blood sugar.
Reduce risk of cancer.

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