Blog

Kale vs Spinach: Which Super Green Is More Nutritious?

Kale vs Spinach: Which Super Green Is More Nutritious?

Ah yes, the age-old debate between two of the most nutrient-dense leafy greens. Some say this feud dates back to the caveman’s first flex by fireside. In all seriousness, this superfood face-off is pure entertainment for health food enthusiasts. It’s also a way to settle the score between the two dark leafy greens. How does spinach stack up against the ruffled leaves of kale? This article aims to find out.

Both kale and spinach are super greens that contain a diverse mix of vitamins and minerals. If there’s one commonality between the two greens, it’s that health experts agree that they are both good for you. Back in the day, spinach was the green vegetable to be reckoned with. Popeye was notorious for emerging with fierce strength after consuming spinach. We wish it was fresh and not from a can, but we didn’t create the cartoon. Nowadays, kale is the popular kid in school, giving spinach a run for its money.

Why Should You Eat Leafy Greens?

Well, the correct answer is, “Because your mom said so.” Green vegetables, especially leafy green vegetables, offer powerful phytochemicals and antioxidants. Some of these antioxidants include carotenoid lutein, sulforphane, indole, and more. These work to support healthier vision, lower cholesterol levels, improve bone health, and work to fight cancerous cells. Additionally, leafy greens like kale and spinach are heart-healthy superfoods, working to naturally lower blood pressure levels. Lastly, they contain omega-3 fatty acids, which work to fight chronic inflammation in the body. 

The Tale Of The Tape

Kale

Kale belongs to the Brassica family, which includes collard greens, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, broccoli, and other cruciferous vegetables. Kale comes in many varieties, but the one that stands out is the one with vibrant, curly green leaves. According to several research studies, kale exhibited anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties. The two primary antioxidants include beta-carotene and lutein. There are also 45 other flavonoids that work to protect the body from oxidative stress, which can accelerate the development of arthritis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cataracts, and atherosclerosis. 

Several studies on kale found that it may lower the risk of five different types of cancer, including bladder, colon, ovarian, prostate, and breast cancers. The glucosinolates in kale, which break down into isothiocyanate, are responsible for the anti-cancer benefits. The smaller isothiocyanate compounds help inhibit carcinogenic activity in the body. Additionally, they help to promote natural detoxification for optimal toxin elimination. One cup of raw kale includes the following recommended daily intake (RDI) of these nutrients:

  • Vitamin K (68% of the RDI)
  • Vitamin A (6% of the RDI)
  • Vitamin C (22% of the RDI)
  • Calcium (4% of the RDI)
  • Riboflavin (6% of the RDI)
  • Magnesium (2% of the RDI)
  • Folate (3% of the RDI)
  • Vitamin B6 (2% of the RDI)
  • Iron (2% of the RDI)
  • Potassium (2% of the RDI)

Spinach

Spinach may not be as trendy as kale is now, but it packs a serious nutritional punch. On a base level, spinach contains more iron, folate, magnesium, vitamin A, and vitamin K. Spinach also has a much more mild flavor than kale, which makes it more appealing to people who aren’t as keen about leafy greens. Spinach belongs to the same family as beets, quinoa, and chard. Similar to kale, spinach exhibits powerful anti-cancer properties from the many carotenoids. Spinach also contains epoxyxanthophylls, which work to protect men against aggressive prostate cancer. They also help to reduce excessive inflammation

Zeaxanthin, beta-carotene, and lutein are other flavonoids in spinach. They can help with bone issues, cardiovascular troubles, and certain issues related to inflammation. Spinach also contains glycoglycerolipids, which are fat-related molecules that protect the digestive tract’s lining. While spinach may not save the digestive tract from the Western diet, spinach may offer some protection and nourishment. One cup of raw spinach includes the following RDI of these nutrients:

  • Vitamin K (121% of the RDI)
  • Vitamin A (16% of the RDI)
  • Vitamin C (9% of the RDI)
  • Calcium (2% of the RDI)
  • Riboflavin (4% of the RDI)
  • Magnesium (6% of the RDI)
  • Folate (15% of the RDI)
  • Vitamin B6 (3% of the RDI)
  • Iron (5% of the RDI)
  • Potassium (4% of the RDI)

Ultimately, spinach and kale are incredibly beneficial for your health. They both contain concentrations of beneficial nutrients and are great greens to include in your diet. 

  • You may also like

    • Dherbs Full Body Cleanse as featured on Steve Harvey
    • Enter to Win $100 Gift Voucher

    Sales & Specials

    Iron Tea - Iron Rich Tea for Iron Deficiency
    Iron Tea - Iron Rich Tea for Iron Deficiency
    -15%
    $12.70

    Iron Tea

    Iron Tea is a natural iron rich tea intended to help maintain and regenerate red blood cells, to help strengthen blood vessels, and maintain proper circulation, all of which contributes to optimal overall health.*
    Male Health Tea - Tea for Men
    Male Health Tea - Tea for Men
    -15%
    $13.55

    Male Health Tea

    Male Health Tea is an herbal tea for men intended to support balanced testosterone levels and help cleanse and support the male reproductive system.*
    Nerve-Calming Tea - Stress Relief Tea for Anxiety and Sleep
    Nerve-Calming Tea - Stress Relief Tea for Anxiety and Sleep
    -15%
    $13.55

    Nerve-Calming Tea

    Nerve-Calming Tea is a stress relief tea intended to support relaxation, reduce stress, and promote restful sleep and help maintain a healthy nervous system in the body.*
    Prostate Tea - Prostate Herbal Tea
    Prostate Tea - Prostate Herbal Tea
    -15%
    $11.85

    Prostate Tea

    Prostate Tea is a prostate herbal tea designed to contribute to the normal health of the male reproductive system, especially the prostate gland.*
    Anti-V Tea - Herbal Anti-Viral Tea for Immune Support
    Anti-V Tea - Herbal Anti-Viral Tea for Immune Support
    -15%
    $12.70

    Anti-V Tea

    Anti-V Tea is an herbal immune tea that helps to strengthen your immune system while helping your body protect itself from damaging elements.*
    Sugar Formula Tea - Sugar Craving Tea
    Sugar Formula Tea - Sugar Craving Tea
    -15%
    $12.70

    Sugar Formula Tea

    Sugar Formula Tea is a sugar busting tea intended to help lessen cravings for sugar and other complex carbohydrates, and to assist in controlling perceived need for unhealthy sweeteners.*
    Flora Balance Tea - Flora Tea For Women
    Flora Balance Tea - Flora Tea For Women
    -15%
    $12.70

    Flora Balance Tea

    Flora Balance Tea is a flora tea for women that helps maintain a healthy balance of the body's internal ecology.*
    Substance Tea - Detox Tea for Smokers, Alcohol and Drug Abusers
    Substance Tea - Detox Tea for Smokers, Alcohol and Drug Abusers
    -15%
    $13.55

    Substance Tea

    Substance Tea is an herbal blend formulated to support the body's natural cleansing processes.*
    Multivitamin Tea - Herbal Multivitamin Tea
    Multivitamin Tea - Herbal Multivitamin Tea
    -15%
    $13.55

    Multivitamin Tea

    Multivitamin Tea is an herbal multivitamin tea packed with nutrient-rich botanicals intended to provide the essential nutrients and vitamins your body requires to support optimal overall health.*
    Refer A Friend give 15%
    get $20
    Advisor