Guest guest Posted December 14, 2007 Report Share Posted December 14, 2007 Hi - Nuts are good protein - however, they are also VERY high fat and high-calorie. A few as a snack or added to a good fiber cereal for breakfast are fine, but, just like peanut butter, are soft foods and high cal - and we can make better choices for everyday stuff, imo. There should be no problem eating them, since they chew up well and are a soft food when we swallow them. I love peanut butter, but a tbsp is 100 cal - and (don't know about you) could eat MANY tbsp at a time, so i avoid it nuts/nut butters most of the time. The dry-roasted nuts are better than those cooked in oils, of course, so read the labels. Of the nuts, almonds and walnuts have the best nutrition. My thoughts, at least! Sandy r > > I love them. > Anyone have problems with them? Don't get me wrong I have to chew, > chew, chew. I like them at breakfast or when I travel. > > snowflake jones > wilderness girl > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2007 Report Share Posted December 14, 2007 About 1 oz. nuts eaten 30 minutes before a meal are known to reduce ghrelins, or hunger-producing hormones. They contain a lot of beneficial oils as well, in addition to their relatively high protein content, and have consistently been shown to reduce risk of heart disease. In the longitudinal Nurses' Study, nut-eaters were thinner overall than non nut-eaters, with the theory being that the appetite reduction benefit of the nuts reduced the other food consumption. Of course, those of us who might have a habit of over-consuming foods like this have to learn moderation. I take a serving of about 12 nuts when I do eat them, and put the jar away! I do find my hunger goes away pretty quickly after I eat them. > > > > I love them. > > Anyone have problems with them? Don't get me wrong I have to chew, > > chew, chew. I like them at breakfast or when I travel. > > > > snowflake jones > > wilderness girl > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2007 Report Share Posted December 14, 2007 nuts are fine for me. At 08:36 PM 12/14/2007, you wrote: >I love them. >Anyone have problems with them? Don't get me wrong I have to chew, >chew, chew. I like them at breakfast or when I travel. > >snowflake jones >wilderness girl > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2007 Report Share Posted December 15, 2007 not going to touch this one with a ten foot pole. LOL george > > I love them. > Anyone have problems with them? Don't get me wrong I have to chew, > chew, chew. I like them at breakfast or when I travel. > > snowflake jones > wilderness girl > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2007 Report Share Posted December 15, 2007 Gwenm thanks for porting this. My thoughts, fwtw: This may all be true :-) but the fact is that we are all morbidly obese trying deperately to lose weight to save our lives - so a safe weight loss really should be the priority, imo. lots of things are " good " for people but not good for BANDSTERS losing weight. All these things have some isolated benefits in studies : chocolate, red wine, nuts, and more - but still, if WE want to lose weight and WE want to avoid gastric irritants to keep our bands safe, WE should not have some or much of these things. Dark chocolate, for instance, does benefit the heart, but no one should think that this justifies 6 oz a day if we are trying to lose weight. Red wine does benefit the heart - but also increases breast cancer. WE always have to look at both the PROS and the CONS. Nuts may in one study be shown to " reduce hunger " - but we already have a wonderful tool to reduce hunger, that requirees certain things to lose well and keep it safe and functional. It's the protein in the nuts that reduces " hunger " - well-known - so there are lots of lower-cal protein things to eat. Just my thoughts, as always - we all have to decide what we want to do, and take responsibility for any outcomes. Sandy r > > About 1 oz. nuts eaten 30 minutes before a meal are known to reduce > ghrelins, or hunger-producing hormones. They contain a lot of > beneficial oils as well, in addition to their relatively high protein > content, and have consistently been shown to reduce risk of heart > disease. In the longitudinal Nurses' Study, nut-eaters were thinner > overall than non nut-eaters, with the theory being that the appetite > reduction benefit of the nuts reduced the other food consumption. Of > course, those of us who might have a habit of over-consuming foods > like this have to learn moderation. I take a serving of about 12 > nuts when I do eat them, and put the jar away! I do find my hunger > goes away pretty quickly after I eat them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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