"Ninety percent of the published studies on the matter suggest that nut consumption does not lead to weight gain."
Nuts are packed with nutrition, yet they are also packed with calories, lots of em'. Even more so than extracted oil, margarine, or butter! We're talking like 3200 to over 4000 calories per pound depending on the nut. So the nutritional research question is why don't nuts the make people fat?
The skin cancer you die of at 50, may have been because of a teenage sun burn you had when you were a kid. And those who eat dairy, cheese and yogurt (which are lacking phytonutrients to protect and repair damages cells) may have two and half times the risk of skin cancer, whereas greens, particularly dark green leafy greens cuts the risk by 50%.
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