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Popeye was almost right

Posted on August 4, 2010 by Heather Lounsbury

But he should have eaten fresh spinach instead of canned. It’s a great source of iron, which increases the health of your blood, especially red blood cells. Red blood cells in turn feed your muscles, among many other things, and … Continue reading →

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