Trivial spinach question
Richard Jensen
rjensen at SAINTMARYS.EDU
Thu May 21 12:18:42 CDT 1998
My understanding of the origin of Popeye the Sailor is that he was
created by a cartoonist (Segar?) as a means to encourage children to eat
spinach. It was known that spinach could alleviate various types of
anemia, so this was a "natural" remedy. Apparently, it was thought that
the relatively high iron content of spinach enabled the body to produce
more hemoglobin, therefore improving the "patient's" iron-poor blood. A
physiologist friend of mine once told me that the iorn in spinach is of a
form that is relatively inaccessible. The anemia-alleviating property of
spinach is most likely attributable to its very high levels of folic acid.
This is only an anecdotal report based on some fuzzy recollections. But,
I don't believe that the use of a sailor had any connection to the navy
trying to encourage spinach consumption.
Richard J. Jensen | E-MAIL: rjensen at saintmarys.edu
Dept. of Biology | TELEPHONE: 219-284-4674
Saint Mary's College | FAX: 219-284-4716
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