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3 Powerhouse Veggies You Should Be Eating Blog, CC’s Top Picks For Most Nutrient
Dense Greens June 14 2022
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Which greens will give you the biggest bang for your buck? Read on for our top 3 nutrient dense
greens!
BODY:
If you ask us which superfoods we love best, we’re going to point you in the direction of dark
leafy greens (LINK to top 7 nutritious greens post).
Greens not only contain tons of body-powering nutrients, they come in a huge variety of shapes,
sizes, and flavor profiles that gives them magnificent versatility. If you’re a savory person, you
can easily add a rainbow of greens to your soups, stews, salads, and side dishes (LINK to a few
dishes with greens). And if you’re more of a sweet tooth, you can blend your greens into sweet
green smoothies (LINK to smoothie recipe).
But which greens are the best of the bunch? There are a few that stand out when it comes to
getting the biggest bang for your buck.
Here is our list of the heaviest hitting, most nutrient dense greens! If you incorporate these leafy
greens into your regular rotation, you’ll quickly notice the benefits.
Our Top 3 Most Nutrient Dense Greens
1. Swiss Chard: Swiss chard is one of the most brilliantly colored greens in the produce
section — you can find its stalks in vibrant magenta, orange, and yellow hues. It’s rich in
vitamins A, C, and K, and it's a great source of calcium and magnesium. It also contains
an antioxidant called syringic acid, which provides antiinflammatory and neuroprotective
benefits. The flavor of this green is slightly sweet and earthy when cooked. And make
sure you don’t throw out the stalks! They’re highly nutritious and add a great crunchy
texture to your dish.
2. Collards: Collards greens are a thick, hearty green with a bit of a bite to them. They’re
packed with vitamin C, K, folate, and soluble fiber. They’re also high in
inflammation-busting, immune-boosting antioxidants and peptides like glucosinolates
and glutathione that help detoxify and keep your body strong. Collards can hold their
own as a healthy side dish for any main dish and they make a great sturdy bread
replacement as a wrap or bun.
3. Dandelion Greens: Dandelion greens arrive in the spring when our bodies are due for
spring cleaning! They get your blood pumping and help your organs clean house, thanks
to a compound called taraxacin. Taraxacin stimulates the bile duct to boost digestion and
detoxification and gives them they’re signature bitter taste. And it’s worth getting past
that bitterness! This lesser-known superfood is a nutritional goldmine. Compared to
spinach, it has eight times more antioxidants, two times more calcium, three times more
vitamin A, and five times more vitamin K and E. Plus its leaves are rich in a prebiotic
fiber called inulin. Inulin feeds the gut’s population of friendly bacteria which is good for
boosting your immune function and reducing inflammation throughout the body.
Here’s a quick shopping and storing tip:
When choosing any of these greens at the store or market, look for bright leaves with a crisp
texture (no wilting!). If you want to get the best lifespan out of your greens, wash them
immediately to remove any dirt or residue. Then gently dry them by hand or leave them out to
dry on a towel on your countertop for a few hours after washing. Washed and dried greens
should be stored in your fridge for up to 5 days.
It’s also important to make sure you buy organic greens. Conventional greens tend to be heavily
sprayed with pesticides and herbicides like glyphosate. These chemicals can cause major
damage to the body when ingested over time, resulting in health issues like kidney disease,
chronic inflammation, and liver cancer.
For food storage, we love using beeswax wrap (LINK to abeego post) to store our produce
instead of plastic. Plastic can leach into your food and cause oxidative stress and increased
inflammation in your body over time. These beeswax wraps are reusable, biodegradable, and
nontoxic to help keep your food clean and nourishing.
With love and lots of greens,
The Conscious Cleanse Team
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Subject: 3 Powerhouse Veggies You Should Be Eating
Hey [First Name],
If you’re familiar with the Conscious Cleanse, you know we love our greens. So much so, that
today we’re sharing our list of the Top 3 Most Nutrient Dense Greens (LINK).
Dark leafy greens are the unsung heroes of the superfood world — packed with vitamins,
minerals, and antioxidants, and full of fiber and protein to keep your body running smoothly.
But which greens are the best of the bunch? There are a few that stand out when it comes to
getting the biggest bang for your buck.
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Read more on our blog to find out which greens made the cut!
These greens are easy to find in most markets and super versatile in the kitchen. If you
incorporate them into your regular rotation, you’ll quickly start to notice the benefits!
READ ON THE BLOG button
With love and lots of greens,
The Conscious Cleanse Team
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What’s New On The Blog:
If you’re familiar with the Conscious Cleanse, you know we love our greens. So much so, that
today we’re sharing our list of the Top 3 Most Nutrient Dense Greens (LINK).
Dark leafy greens are the unsung heroes of the superfood world — packed with vitamins,
minerals, and antioxidants, and full of fiber and protein to keep your body running smoothly.
But which greens are the best of the bunch? There are a few that stand out when it comes to
getting the biggest bang for your buck.
IMAGE
Read more on our blog to find out which greens made the cut!
These greens are easy to find in most markets and super versatile in the kitchen. If you
incorporate them into your regular rotation, you’ll quickly start to notice the benefits!
READ ON THE BLOG button
With love and lots of greens,
The Conscious Cleanse Team