The Best and Worst Nuts for Your Health

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Best Nuts for Your Heart: Walnuts

Although it’s true that all nuts have heart healthy omega-3 fatty acids, walnuts have super high amounts of alpha linoleic acid, or ALA. Studies show that ALA can help heart arrhythmias.

One study done in Spain in 2006 showed that walnuts were just as effective as olive oil for removing oxidation in the arteries as well as reducing inflammation in the body, even after eating a fatty meal. In the Spanish study, only 8 walnuts per day were necessary to achieve these heart healthy benefits.

One ounce of walnuts ( about 14 halves) have 18 grams of fat, 4 grams of protein, and 185 calories, which means that for about 100 calories, you can get plenty of heart healthy protection for a small amount of calories. Read more about benefits of walnuts.

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One Comment

  1. 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?