Guest guest Posted August 3, 2005 Report Share Posted August 3, 2005 > Eating genuinely large amounts of nuts is unwise for the n6 reason >you point out, but simply adding extra n3 isn't a good idea either, > because PUFA overall should be kept to a necessary minimum. That > said, there's far more monounsaturated fat in almonds than >polyunsaturated. > - Yes, nut flours (even almond flour) in moderation. One reason I use a half cup of coconut oil to 6 cups almond flour in my almond bread/cake recipe is to help balance the omega 6 and 3 ratio further... Don't know if it helps.. BTW, the omega 6 oils (and nut flours) seem to me to be particularly good in aiding :-) weight gain. Also, nut flours seem to have a lot more fiber (?) than grain flours and so, with less than adequate fluids in the body, they can sometimes clog one up when eaten to excess. A little bit -- great. A lot -- pretty lousy... ~Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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