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Hi Kristina,
I recommend getting nuts that are "raw" and haven't been heated/salted,
etc. Organic is a big plus. I buy many different kinds both for me and
for my parrot - macadamias, brazils, cashews, filberts, mulocan (sp?),
pine (not sure if this is a "seed" but it's high in fat and seems OK)
and pistachios. I've had no problems with inflammation with any of
these these. I do notice tendencies to inflammation in roasted and/or
salted nuts so I stay away from those. I love walnuts and almonds but
can't seem to get my parrot to eat them. There may be something in them
he doesn't want to eat - he's very "instincto" in his approach.
Regards,
-=mark=-
Kristina K. Carlton wrote:
> Do nuts and seeds generally or in many people cause inflammation? If so, is
> the oil from a given nut or seed ok to use or would it cause inflammation,
> too?
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> Thanks,
> Kristina
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