Pistachios may help lower “bad” cholesterol, called low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, a new study reports [all the nuts have a good influence and for sure almonds]
Just another hint: pinto beans [a sort of lubia]are also excellent for the heart and for high blood pressure. Beans in general should be an important part of the diet but should be VERY WELL cooked and always used with spices [curry etc]
People who are very sensitive for sulphites in food [wines etc] will also benefit from pinto beans as the molybdenum in these beans may help “neutralize” the effect from the sulphites.
https://www.webmd.com/allergies/sulfite-sensitivity
My codes” prplipids prpastma prpmolybden prppinto prppistachio prpsulphites
Dear Dr. Bueno,
Should the pistachios be roasted or better raw?
Nira Spitz
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Can you eat pistachios if you have had kidney stones before? Thank you!
On Sun, Apr 4, 2021, 2:50 PM medicine from harold jitschak bueno de mesquita wrote:
> harold jitschak bueno de mesquita posted: ” Pistachios may help lower > “bad” cholesterol, called low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, a new > study reports [all the nuts have a good influence and for sure almonds] > Just another hint: pinto beans [a sort of lubia]are also excellent for” >
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DO YOU KNOW OF ANY REASON WHY NOT??
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Can you eat pistachios if you have had kidney stones? Thank you!
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