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NEVER eat almonds, spinach and peanut butter (Here's why)

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These 3 seemingly healthy foods may These 3 seemingly healthy foods may be silently contributing to underlying health issues within your body. Let's dive into why: 1. Peanut Butter While peanut butter provides some protein and essential vitamins/minerals, it comes with drawbacks. Peanuts tend to accumulate aflatoxin, a mold toxin formed during moist storage conditions. Moreover, peanut butter contains inflammatory omega-6 fats, which are often oxidized due to processing. The excess intake of omega-6 fats, combined with those from vegetable oils, can lead to insulin resistance, heart disease, brain inflammation, and more. Peanut butter also harbors moderate levels of oxalates, plant-based antinutrients linked to kidney stones, thyroid, gut, and joint issues. 2. Spinach Despite its reputation as a healthful green, spinach has a considerable downside. It ranks among the highest oxalate-containing foods commonly consumed. A typical bowl of spinach can contain up to 600 mg of oxalates, surpassing the recommended daily limit of 100-200 mg according to oxalate expert Sally Norton. Excessive oxalate consumption can result in kidney stones, thyroid complications, gut damage, skin problems, and joint pain. Some individuals have even experienced "oxalate poisoning" from overindulging in green smoothies, necessitating emergency medical care. 3. Almonds Often promoted as a healthy snack, almonds and almond milk also have their drawbacks, including the issues associated with excess omega-6 fats and oxalates mentioned earlier. While almonds can be part of your diet occasionally, it's wise to avoid consuming them excessively due to these concerns. Now, let's explore this engaging quiz below and learn more about other foods to consider. Bananas vs oranges vs apples... (the #1 WORST fruit for your gut & energy) According to the best-selling author and world-renowned heart surgeon, Dr. Steven Gundry, there’s one fruit people over 40 should never eat. This fruit can damage your gut and disrupt your hormones. Both sapping you of energy and forcing your body to create “sticky” fat cells that can NOT be “burned off” with normal diet and exercise. Do you know the fruit I’m talking about? Make sure you do by clicking the one below you think it is, and get the answer from Dr. Gundry himself on the next page: [>> Bananas]( [>> Oranges]( [>> Apples]( [>> Grapes]( Advertisement [Image](     The information in this newsletter is for educational purposes only. It does not replace professional medical advice. We do not practice medicine. Consult a qualified medical professional for personalized advice. Products mentioned are not evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Conduct your own research before making purchases. We may receive compensation through affiliate links. You're receiving this email because you've purchased a product or subscribed through our client(s). Please contact us for questions or concerns. We hope you are enjoing our newsletters. If not, you can use the buttons bellow to Manage your subscriptions or Unsubscribe. [Manage Subscriptions]( [Unsubscribe](    This email was sent to {EMAIL} by hello@community.livehealthy-blog.com Barbados. 1st Floor, Hastings House Balmoral Gap Hastings, Christ Church BB14034  [1-Click Unsubscribe]( | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( Â

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