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The Best and Worst Nuts for Your Health
Best Nuts for Disease Prevention: Almonds
Lower in calories than most nuts, almonds have more calcium than any other nut around, which makes them great for overall health.
They are also a good source of fiber and vitamin E, an important antioxidant that fights inflammation and other dangerous health conditions such as age-related cognitive decline and lung cancer. Almonds are a favorite because they are so versatile.
Be sure to buy raw, organic almonds for the best health. Just one ounce of almond has about 160 calories so eat a handful and feel good about it.
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kc
Jan 15, 2015 at 4:27 pm
Does the author have any advice regarding the long-term exposure to aflatoxxin that might result from eating nuts on a regular basis?