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You need to Go NUTS!


Nut consumption cuts Risk of Mortality. Previous studies have found that nut consumption positively correlates with reduced risk of cardiovascular disease. In the October 2016 issue of BMC Medicine, reasearchers studied the relationship between nut consumption and risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer, and all-cause and cause-specific mortality. The scientists reviewed data gathered up until July 2016 and 29 studies that met their criteria.

The authors found that an increase in nut intake of 29 grams per day (approximately one ounce) was associated with a 29% decrease decrease in heart disease, 15% decrease in cancer, 22% decrease in all-cause mortality from respiratory diseases.

Furthermore, there was a 39% decline in diabetes, 75% reduction in infectious diseases, and 63% reduction in kidney disease.

The scientists found similar results for tree nuts and peanuts. They summarized that "Higher nut intake is associated with a reduced risk for cardiovascular disease, total cancer, and all-cause mortality, and mortality from respiratory disease, diabetes, and infections."

Not too long ago, nuts were vilified by conventional doctors for containing fat. For more than 50 years, the powers that be repeatedly told Americans to lower the fat content in their diets. Americans complied. And what happened? We have more heart disease, cancer, and chronic illness than we know what to do with.

Of course, simply studying biochemistry wold have led anyone to conclude that we must have adequate fat in our diet. And now that the research has clearly shown that was the wrong tactic, the same powers that be are walking back their low-fat recommendations.

Nuts are a good source of fat. This study showed many positive benefits of increasing nut consumption, including decreased cardiovascular and all-cause mortality risk.

Dr. Brownstein frequently recommends patients eat nuts as a source of good fats. More information about dietary fats can be found in Dr. Brownstein's book, The Skinny on Fats. Or check out his newsletter Dr. David Brownstein's Natural Way to Health.

So treat yourself to the good fats your body needs and

GO NUTS!

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