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Top 10 Most Nutrient-Dense Foods

Top 10 Most Nutrient-Dense Foods

Here we count down the top 10 powerhouse foods based on nutrient density. A list of all the powerhouse foods can be found in the journal Preventing Chronic Disease. For a summary of the findings, click here.

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10. Collard Greens

Of all the cruciferous vegetables, collard greens may be the best at lowering bad cholesterol; this cancer-fighting vegetable is loaded with over 800% of your daily vitamin K.

Romaine

9. Romaine Lettuce

Low in calories and high in dietary fiber, romaine lettuce is also an excellent source of Vitamins A, K, and folate.

Parsley

8. Parsley

Known as a digestive aid and breath freshener, parsley is very high in vitamins K, C, and A.

Leaflettuce

7. Leaf lettuce

Lettuce whose leaves grow as a single loose stalk rather than a tight ball, leaf lettuce is an excellent source of vitamin A, potassium, and fiber.

Chicory

6. Chicory

Chicory is known for its ability to help people with liver problems, regulate blood sugar levels, and help support digestion.

Spinach

5. Spinach

Long heralded as a superfood, spinach is high in magnesium, iron, folate, and vitamins A, B2, C, and K.

Beets

4. Beet greens

These are the stalks of the beet root and are higher in nutritional value than the beet itself.

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3. Chard

Chard is a unique blood-sugar regulator and high in vitamins K and A.

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2. Chinese cabbage

High in folic acid, vitamin A and potassium, chinese cabbage is known for its anti-inflammatory properties.

Watercress

1. Watercress

An aquatic plant with a solid reputation as a healing herb, watercress contains more iron than spinach, more calcium than milk, and more vitamin C than an orange.

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