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Nuts were considered unhealthy during the low fat craze of the 1990s. As it turns out, eating an ounce of nuts every day is linked to living longer. A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine showed that people who ate nuts everyday had a 20 percent decreased risk from dying from a variety of chronic medical conditions such as heart disease, diabetes and others. An ounce is about ¼ cup.



This study tracked eating patterns over a 30-year period for over 100,000 people. Nuts are a great source of healthy fats, Protein, protein, Fiber, antioxidants, Vitamins and minerals. Because they are high in fat, nuts carry a lot of calories. High fat intake in one snack or meal can also lead to fat dumping, so be careful about the amount you eat. Nuts come back into your eating as Peanut Butter or other nut butters after surgery when you can have soft and puree foods. Our patients can have nuts starting two months after surgery. This is also the time they can bring Protein Bars back into their eating. All nuts have health benefits. Enjoy your favorite nuts…within reason, that is!

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I love nuts, but I make myself keep raw nuts on hand and then roast a tiny batch for a snack. If I keep pre-roasted, pre-flavored nuts on hand, I have trouble stopping when I should!

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Unfortunately, nuts are a trigger food for me.

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If I can trust My Fitness Pal, one ounce of mixed nuts is:

170 calories

15 grams of fat

6 grams of carbs

6 grams of Protein

2 grams of Fiber

So what are the miraculous nutrients in nuts that benefit us?

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If I can trust My Fitness Pal, one ounce of mixed nuts is:

170 calories

15 grams of fat

6 grams of carbs

6 grams of Protein

2 grams of fiber

So what are the miraculous nutrients in nuts that benefit us?

they are full of nutrients. some benefit those at risk of heart disease especially (walnuts), others offer benefits for our brain (cashews), some are anti-inflammatory(almonds), and most of all they give you a long term feeling of satiety. I do choose to eat nuts, usually almonds or walnuts on a fairly regular basis (oh 3-4 times a week) worked into my food plan. usually along with dried cherries and a couple of chocolate chips. weighed out so I know exactly how much I am getting. makes an easy, filling, portable snack.

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