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5 Shockingly Cheap Superfoods That Change Your Life

4. Eat Spinach Just Like Popeye the Sailor man.

It is rich in calcium which helps make your bones stronger, it is also rich in iron thus it’s good for people suffering from anemia. It has anti-cancer properties, plus it’s good for your eyes and helps you with weight loss.

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