I am Lebanese and in Lebanon, we soak our almonds and walnuts. We do not eat the skins on the almonds and after soaking the skins peel off easily. Also, we prefer having a nice crunch. And refreshing taste rather than a dry and dusty texture. Try it you’re welcome. 😊
My grandmother was from Lebanon. I miss her so much. I would rather stay with my grandmothers than at home with 4 sisters. My other grandmother lived next door to my Lebanese grandmother. She was French and Irish. I ran back and forth all day long but my Sittoo taught me more than my American grandma. I adored them! Sittoo taught me her cooking and gardening!
And chestnuts and Flax seeds. And sesame unless you have an issue with them. I think walnuts are a bad idea they are high histamine and other biogenic animes.
i am a big nut fanatic and for many years i have been eating nuts everyday along with peanuts with absolutely no issues. My absolute fave is the unsalted pistachio from wonderful pistachio . Well yum
thank you again Dr. Gundry!!! excellent summary...so yes pistachios, walnuts, and Brazil nuts are on top of the refrigerator for snacking...and yes ground flaxseed goes in my shake...thank you again for the great summary....
As an italian I agree hazelnut are amazing, If you come here and especially need a snack when trekking or going around for energy the best ever is the "Novi fondente nero con nocciole intere" basically "Novi, dark fondent with whole hazelnuts" is a 70% dark chocolate with hazelnuts so nice and yummy and made in italy, recommended✌️
Totally agree. Italien hazelnuts are the best. They are more expensive than the Turkish but worth every penny. Chocolate with hazelnuts from Piemont is a great treat. Love it. ❤
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My favorite nut lately has been cashews and I have been eating a lot of them. This video has educated me on my folly and I will be switching to pistachios. Thank you for explaining things so well.
Hello there! Thank you for reaching out to us. While apricot seeds may have some health benefits, many seeds do contain lectins which Dr. Gundry recommends avoiding. As for tier lists, we're so happy to hear you are enjoying this type of content. We appreciate your support! 🙏
Hello dear dr gundry and thank you for your rich content on nuts. dr how about Acorn or oaknut from quercus species love to know your opinion❤ And what tier should we put them into🌹❤
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A. Pine nuts. C. Pecans. F. Chia seeds. A. Chestnuts. A. Walnuts. D. Almonds. C. Brazil nuts. F. Cashews. A. Flaxceed powder. A. Pistacios. A. Tiger nuts. A. Pumpkin seeds. F. Peanuts.
Hi! 👋🇧🇪Chia seed....my gut destroyer 🙈 flaxseed is so so so much better for me. I have no problems at all with it and it was on recommendation from my gynaecologist. That and eating two kiwis with peel on everyday on a empty stomach . And avocado 🙂 ive been eating walnuts everyday for years now, pecans and pistachio's since recently too. I cant handle almonds!
Wow ❤love your channel, thank you 🙏 for such a important information, I’m allergic to a lot of food, cannot figures out What!!!??? We are Canadians leaving in Italy 🇮🇹, after covid developed food allergies 😢 …, trying to survive, doctors cannot help me 😢 …
I always grind the flax. Soak them over night and you'll get this slimy stuff. You can put that on your organic non. GMO roll rolled oats. But I do not have round up in it. I got some really nice. Rolled oats from Costco.And they do not include round up the best.I've seen yet. They are sprouted. This is for those who can not give up their rolled oats.
I really appreciate and enjoy your informative videos. What can you tell me about the concern for lectins in organic sprouted pumpkin and sunflower seeds that I've seen at Costco. I heard sprouting helps to remove or deactivate the lectins. If so are pumkin and sumflower seeds otherwise beneficial?
Hello! For more Lectin-Free recommendations and recipes, we recommend checking out Dr. Gundry's Yes and No grocery list here: bit.ly/46qpXOx Thank you!
For individuals with IBS, how beneficial is it to pressure cook the nuts and seeds (10 minutes) to deactivate 100% of lectins? Research shows pressure cooking for 20 minutes for fava beans and 5 minutes for lentils at a minimum deactivates 100% of lectins, so I'm extrapolating to nuts and seeds. This way individuals with IBS have a primary weight-gain component to their diet if they need to gain weight: cooked nuts and seeds. Let me know your thoughts, wizard Gundry.
Totally love these tier lists! I have a question about the best nuts without oxalates. I have a terrible issue with kidney stones and was using almond milk but saw they are high in the oxalates. I switched to cashew nuts for the low oxalates. Now your list says cashew nuts are bad. Can you give me a suggestion for a good nut for both gut health and low oxalates?
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BYW Dr Gundry, I stay away from flax because I’ve learned that it’s a big oestrogen mimicker and I’m in the menopause stage so last thing I want is messing up with my oestrogen. Don’t I want my oestrogen boosted? My body knows how to convert my body fat into oestrogen and that’s enough for me
Hi there, thank you for reaching out to us. We recommend consulting with a healthcare provider for the best nuts to consume if you have H-pylori. We hope this helps and wish you all the best in your health journey! 😊
I buy organic, sprouted pumpkin seeds, where I have read the sprouting process helps to remove or deactivate most (if not all) the nasty lectins. I normally consume 2-3 brazil nuts, pishachios, hazelnuts and pecans. It looks like I need to 24 hour soak the pecans to remove the lectins based upon your phenomenal video!
Almonds- to remove the skin you don’t need to boil them only if you’re in a hurry; otherwise soak them in cold water for few hours and check by pinching the tail and see if they pop up. I soak mine with walnuts overnight
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Pistachio is my favorite nut. I like pecans a lot, but since they contain lectin, I’ll avoid them. Walnuts are a superfood, no doubt; but, besides using them for pesto (i.e., as a substitute for pine nuts), I don’t really like their taste. Dr G, what are some of the lectin-free, nutrient-packed tropical nuts? Cashews and peanuts (or groundnuts) are widespread. It is difficult finding an assortment of healthy nuts. Dr G, you left out coconut! I’m sure you will give it an A-not an S-because of its saturated fat content
I have allergy to almonds. I would purchase Dr. Gundry nutrition bars made from macadamia nuts if not allergies affects. Yes/no is there a big difference between almonds and macadamia nuts??
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Hello! We appreciate you reaching out to us with your inquiry. While removing lectins from pumpkin seeds may improve their safety for consumption, it's important to note that they still contain lectins. As a matter of fact, both pumpkin seeds and pumpkin in general are listed as a NO food item by Dr. Gundry.
I'll have to try basil seed pudding in place of chia seeds. What about hemp seeds? Also i soak raw almonds overnight and peel off the skins and rinse well, then i make my own almond milk. How would this rate?
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Hello Dr gundry I was wondering if you could take a look at Jennifer's 2.0 keto friendly bread I was wondering if this would be a good choice for gut health or a bad choice forgot People's health
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Pumpkin seeds are considered beneficial for human health, particularly in their role as a natural remedy against parasites. Here’s how they work: 1. Anti-Parasitic Properties Cucurbitacin: Pumpkin seeds contain a compound called cucurbitacin, which is believed to paralyze parasites, particularly intestinal worms like tapeworms and roundworms. This paralysis prevents the worms from holding onto the walls of the intestines, allowing them to be expelled from the body during bowel movements. Fiber Content: The high fiber content in pumpkin seeds helps promote regular bowel movements, which may aid in the expulsion of parasites. 2. Nutrient-Rich Zinc and Magnesium: Pumpkin seeds are rich in zinc and magnesium, which are essential for immune function. A stronger immune system can help the body fight off parasitic infections more effectively. Antioxidants: They also contain antioxidants like vitamin E and other phytonutrients that support overall health and may help protect against infections. 3. Other Health Benefits Heart Health: The healthy fats, fiber, and antioxidants in pumpkin seeds support cardiovascular health. Blood Sugar Regulation: They may help regulate blood sugar levels, thanks to their low glycemic index and magnesium content. Prostate Health: Pumpkin seeds are often recommended for supporting prostate health due to their high zinc content.
I have nothing but praise for the humble peanut. It’s gotten me through hikes and treks etc. I’m sorry for those who are sensitive to peanuts. It’s one of the cheapest and most readily available legumes in the world. It’s a healthy protein source for many
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Watermelon seed popular in china, is highly nutritious and can be diuretic when consumed in excess of.. add powdered seeds to smoothies or. Yogurt… They are a rich source of vitamins, proteins, omega 6 and omega 3 fatty acids, zinc, magnesium, copper, iron, potassium, and more. Watermelon seeds are high in calories, so you should eat them in moderation - one cup of roasted watermelon seeds contains about 600 calories.
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Brilliant, we think we are eating healthily but in reality we are not. Thank you Doctor.
I am Lebanese and in Lebanon, we soak our almonds and walnuts. We do not eat the skins on the almonds and after soaking the skins peel off easily. Also, we prefer having a nice crunch. And refreshing taste rather than a dry and dusty texture. Try it you’re welcome. 😊
@@RaadDaniel-t4c may i know how u guys cook it for almond? Is it possible for the almonds to be crunchy if i roast them after soaking them overnight?
@@RaadDaniel-t4c I’m also Lesbian
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My grandmother was from Lebanon. I miss her so much. I would rather stay with my grandmothers than at home with 4 sisters. My other grandmother lived next door to my Lebanese grandmother. She was French and Irish. I ran back and forth all day long but my Sittoo taught me more than my American grandma. I adored them! Sittoo taught me her cooking and gardening!
Dr. Gundry Is The Amazing Gut Man I Love This. Thank you, Dr G.
Thank you, Dr. Gundry, for the wonderful presentation!
We're glad you enjoyed the video!
Walnuts, macadamias , pistachios
AND BRAZIL nuts!!!
And chestnuts and Flax seeds. And sesame unless you have an issue with them. I think walnuts are a bad idea they are high histamine and other biogenic animes.
Flax seeds are very high in cyanide arsenic and cadmium and lead though
and pecan
i am a big nut fanatic and for many years i have been eating nuts everyday along with peanuts with absolutely no issues. My absolute fave is the unsalted pistachio from wonderful pistachio . Well yum
thank you again Dr. Gundry!!! excellent summary...so yes pistachios, walnuts, and Brazil nuts are on top of the refrigerator for snacking...and yes ground flaxseed goes in my shake...thank you again for the great summary....
You're welcome! Keep up the good work! 🙌
As an italian I agree hazelnut are amazing, If you come here and especially need a snack when trekking or going around for energy the best ever is the "Novi fondente nero con nocciole intere" basically "Novi, dark fondent with whole hazelnuts" is a 70% dark chocolate with hazelnuts so nice and yummy and made in italy, recommended✌️
Totally agree. Italien hazelnuts are the best. They are more expensive than the Turkish but worth every penny. Chocolate with hazelnuts from Piemont is a great treat. Love it. ❤
Meeting Dr. Gundry through Internet, best thing ever happened to me about health. I apreciate this infomation, thanks Doc, Great Day!
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Thank you thank you thank you, Dr.!!! I'm going to follow your advice!!! 👍👍👍👍👍❤
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Interesting about chia seeds. Peanuts whenever I had them as a kid I got sick. A very informative video
Wonderful video! TY Dr. Gundry for this information, I will be applying it asap! 😊
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My favorite is Hazelnut!
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These videos are SO great and helpful! Please keep them coming! :-)
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Love these episodes . How about HEMP HEARTS ? Thanks 🙏🏻
We're so happy to hear that! Hemp hearts are Dr. Gundry approved. 🙌
Thank You Dr. Grundy . I hope that you talk about what food's to Aviod Demintia.
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Thank u and this is an incredible information as I do have to recover from cashew addiction
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Thanks for the timestamps, love the music change @ 8:52 😂
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Great video, very informative!
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My favorite nut lately has been cashews and I have been eating a lot of them. This video has educated me on my folly and I will be switching to pistachios. Thank you for explaining things so well.
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Hello doctor how about apricot seed and tier list thank again❤❤
Hello there! Thank you for reaching out to us. While apricot seeds may have some health benefits, many seeds do contain lectins which Dr. Gundry recommends avoiding. As for tier lists, we're so happy to hear you are enjoying this type of content. We appreciate your support! 🙏
Thank you these videos are amazing. I really appreciate the help. God bless.
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Thank you for telling us about the irritating Lectins. I am working on eliminating them from my diet.
Hello dear dr gundry and thank you for your rich content on nuts. dr how about Acorn or oaknut from quercus species love to know your opinion❤
And what tier should we put them into🌹❤
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Acorn jelly is a favorite seasonal side dish in S. Korea, which takes several menial processes by mothers mostly
My favorite nut was a cashew. It is now Pistachios. I also have acquired a taste for walnuts.
A. Pine nuts.
C. Pecans.
F. Chia seeds.
A. Chestnuts.
A. Walnuts.
D. Almonds.
C. Brazil nuts.
F. Cashews.
A. Flaxceed powder.
A. Pistacios.
A. Tiger nuts.
A. Pumpkin seeds.
F. Peanuts.
Pumpkin are F because of the lectins
You left out all the S
Hi! 👋🇧🇪Chia seed....my gut destroyer 🙈 flaxseed is so so so much better for me. I have no problems at all with it and it was on recommendation from my gynaecologist. That and eating two kiwis with peel on everyday on a empty stomach . And avocado 🙂 ive been eating walnuts everyday for years now, pecans and pistachio's since recently too. I cant handle almonds!
Wow ❤love your channel, thank you 🙏 for such a important information, I’m allergic to a lot of food, cannot figures out What!!!??? We are Canadians leaving in Italy 🇮🇹, after covid developed food allergies 😢 …, trying to survive, doctors cannot help me 😢 …
Super interesting!
Thank you for listening and sharing your thoughts! 🙂
Hazelnut butter is my fave.
I always grind the flax. Soak them over night and you'll get this slimy stuff. You can put that on your organic non. GMO roll rolled oats. But I do not have round up in it. I got some really nice.
Rolled oats from Costco.And they do not include round up the best.I've seen yet. They are sprouted. This is for those who can not give up their rolled oats.
I really appreciate and enjoy your informative videos. What can you tell me about the concern for lectins in organic sprouted pumpkin and sunflower seeds that I've seen at Costco. I heard sprouting helps to remove or deactivate the lectins. If so are pumkin and sumflower seeds otherwise beneficial?
Hello! For more Lectin-Free recommendations and recipes, we recommend checking out Dr. Gundry's Yes and No grocery list here: bit.ly/46qpXOx Thank you!
For individuals with IBS, how beneficial is it to pressure cook the nuts and seeds (10 minutes) to deactivate 100% of lectins?
Research shows pressure cooking for 20 minutes for fava beans and 5 minutes for lentils at a minimum deactivates 100% of lectins, so I'm extrapolating to nuts and seeds. This way individuals with IBS have a primary weight-gain component to their diet if they need to gain weight: cooked nuts and seeds.
Let me know your thoughts, wizard Gundry.
Terrific info.
Totally love these tier lists! I have a question about the best nuts without oxalates. I have a terrible issue with kidney stones and was using almond milk but saw they are high in the oxalates. I switched to cashew nuts for the low oxalates. Now your list says cashew nuts are bad. Can you give me a suggestion for a good nut for both gut health and low oxalates?
Hi there! Thank you for reaching out to Gundry MD, Dr. Gundry's health and supplement line. Unfortunately, we cannot speak on behalf of the doctor himself nor give any medical advice. We strongly urge you to consult with your primary care physician for any health-related concerns or suggestions. Thank you!
BYW Dr Gundry, I stay away from flax because I’ve learned that it’s a big oestrogen mimicker and I’m in the menopause stage so last thing I want is messing up with my oestrogen. Don’t I want my oestrogen boosted? My body knows how to convert my body fat into oestrogen and that’s
enough for me
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I like Good Karma milk its Flax seed but hard to find
Thanks doc
You're welcome!
I am taking your advice, but will miss peanuts and cashews!! :-)
Walnuts, pistachios & flax
What is best nuts for H-pylori thank you.... 😀
Hi there, thank you for reaching out to us. We recommend consulting with a healthcare provider for the best nuts to consume if you have H-pylori. We hope this helps and wish you all the best in your health journey! 😊
You should do one based on seeds
Hi there! We will take this into consideration for a video! 💙
I buy organic, sprouted pumpkin seeds, where I have read the sprouting process helps to remove or deactivate most (if not all) the nasty lectins. I normally consume 2-3 brazil nuts, pishachios, hazelnuts and pecans. It looks like I need to 24 hour soak the pecans to remove the lectins based upon your phenomenal video!
Almonds- to remove the skin you don’t need to boil them only if you’re in a hurry; otherwise soak them in cold water for few hours and check by pinching the tail and see if they pop up.
I soak mine with walnuts overnight
I love pecans and brazil nuts
Great information I love videos like this help me to better understand and get a better visual
Thank you for your feedback! 🙌
pistachios is my fav.
Thanks Dr. Gundry. And I use hemp seed as you suggested. Question, should ApoE 4 avoid macadamia nuts?
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Pistachio is my favorite nut. I like pecans a lot, but since they contain lectin, I’ll avoid them. Walnuts are a superfood, no doubt; but, besides using them for pesto (i.e., as a substitute for pine nuts), I don’t really like their taste. Dr G, what are some of the lectin-free, nutrient-packed tropical nuts? Cashews and peanuts (or groundnuts) are widespread. It is difficult finding an assortment of healthy nuts. Dr G, you left out coconut! I’m sure you will give it an A-not an S-because of its saturated fat content
Walnuts and pistachios
Or do one based on dressings
I always blanch my almonds, them make my milk with dates.
I have allergy to almonds. I would purchase Dr. Gundry nutrition bars made from macadamia nuts if not allergies affects. Yes/no is there a big difference between almonds and macadamia nuts??
Is very helpful- figs? Where do they fit ?
Hi, Would removing lectins from pumpkin seeds make it better and safe to eat? Thanks
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He talks about it in many videos, I am pretty sure that Basil seeds is with S
Hello! We appreciate you reaching out to us with your inquiry. While removing lectins from pumpkin seeds may improve their safety for consumption, it's important to note that they still contain lectins. As a matter of fact, both pumpkin seeds and pumpkin in general are listed as a NO food item by Dr. Gundry.
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What about hemp seeds?
Hello there! Hemp seeds are Dr. Gundry approved. 🙌
I'll have to try basil seed pudding in place of chia seeds.
What about hemp seeds?
Also i soak raw almonds overnight and peel off the skins and rinse well, then i make my own almond milk. How would this rate?
Hi! Almond milk is fine as long as it is made from peeled almonds and unsweetened.
Are Palm Kernel nuts and oil healthy ?
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Our body is programed for eating like squarell seeds we are frugivores well done for our gut.😊
What do you think about Bambara Nuts?
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@@GundryMDYT I appreciate it. Subscribed and appreciate the channel as well as Dr. Gundry.
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Great stuff today Dr Gundry.....thanks!
You're welcome!
What about passion fruit?
Hello Dr gundry I was wondering if you could take a look at Jennifer's 2.0 keto friendly bread I was wondering if this would be a good choice for gut health or a bad choice forgot People's health
Excuse me for people's health
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I learned to late allergic to almonds. Now I wonder if should avoid all nuts, so I do. Any comments?
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Yup !
Just found this series. I love, love peanuts and have no reaction to them that I am aware of. Sad to see them get an F.
Pumpkin seeds??? Isnt the best for prostate??
MUY interesante!!!
how about fennel seeds?
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Most of S and A are not available for me, and i am consuming all F nuts thinking they are healthy
Is it possible to provide more info on Cashews in F tier? It seems like a extreme opinion that goes against most other information available?
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Great!
I basically just eat activated Walnuts & Tahini. Both highest organic standards. All you need :)
I heard that eating pumpkin seeds are a good way to detox for parasites. Now, I am confused??
Hello Kimberly! Dr. Gundry recommends avoiding pumpkin seeds because of their high lectin content. 🙏
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Didn't know that pistachios had melatonin in them. That's great as I really like them.
Where would be Basil seeds in this list?
I use basil seeds in place of chia seeds. They are Dr Gundry approved !
What are pilli nuts please🤷🏻
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Pumpkin seeds are considered beneficial for human health, particularly in their role as a natural remedy against parasites. Here’s how they work:
1. Anti-Parasitic Properties
Cucurbitacin: Pumpkin seeds contain a compound called cucurbitacin, which is believed to paralyze parasites, particularly intestinal worms like tapeworms and roundworms. This paralysis prevents the worms from holding onto the walls of the intestines, allowing them to be expelled from the body during bowel movements.
Fiber Content: The high fiber content in pumpkin seeds helps promote regular bowel movements, which may aid in the expulsion of parasites.
2. Nutrient-Rich
Zinc and Magnesium: Pumpkin seeds are rich in zinc and magnesium, which are essential for immune function. A stronger immune system can help the body fight off parasitic infections more effectively.
Antioxidants: They also contain antioxidants like vitamin E and other phytonutrients that support overall health and may help protect against infections.
3. Other Health Benefits
Heart Health: The healthy fats, fiber, and antioxidants in pumpkin seeds support cardiovascular health.
Blood Sugar Regulation: They may help regulate blood sugar levels, thanks to their low glycemic index and magnesium content.
Prostate Health: Pumpkin seeds are often recommended for supporting prostate health due to their high zinc content.
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hemp seed?
I have nothing but praise for the humble peanut. It’s gotten me through hikes and treks etc. I’m sorry for those who are sensitive to peanuts. It’s one of the cheapest and most readily available legumes in the world. It’s a healthy protein source for many
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Outstanding video! How do we know if we are in that group affected by pecans.
SAME WITH SESAME SEEDS. HOW DO WE KNOW WE ARE SENSITIVE?
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Oh - you’ll know - trust me
Just don't overdo anything 🇬🇧💯❤️👍🌎🙏
Good to know about the squirrels. Used to fight over who gets the head. Seems like nutria would be even better for you.
Can I eat fenugreek seeds?
Yes, fenugreek seeds are great, Amanda!
Diamond walnuts 🏀🐿
I stopped eating pitachios because I noticed breathing problems after eating them.
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How about watermelon seeds?
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Watermelon seed popular in china, is highly nutritious and can be diuretic when consumed in excess of.. add powdered seeds to smoothies or. Yogurt… They are a rich source of vitamins, proteins, omega 6 and omega 3 fatty acids, zinc, magnesium, copper, iron, potassium, and more. Watermelon seeds are high in calories, so you should eat them in moderation - one cup of roasted watermelon seeds contains about 600 calories.