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In a message dated 11/4/2004 3:04:26 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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Try various types of nuts to see which one you prefer - there are
> Brazil, almond (soaked overnight improves them when eaten without their
> skins), pine, macadamia, cashew, etc. I find that I can only eat a
> couple of brazils but can eat many pine nuts or cashews. Naturally, it
> is hard to stop eating macadamias! :-)
Nuts have enormously high ratio of omega6 to omega3 and should not be eaten
in large quantities.
I was on a raw vegan diet for 5 years, eating lots of avocado and nuts every
day.
I ended up with very dry skin when before my skin had been fine.
I also wouldn't recommend eating nuts and avocados as away of dealing with
dry skin.
Sandy
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