Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Omega-3 fatty acids are a protective fat that the body does not manufacture.

Omega-3s have to be obtained from food sources. In light of this, walnuts and Omega-3s make a perfect combo. Why?

A growing body of evidence suggests that omega-3 essential fatty acids are crucial to human health. These healthful fats provide protection from a host of health problems including high cholesterol and high blood pressure, stroke, rheumatoid arthritis . . . Read more about Walnuts and Omega-3s

We Are What We Eat

9 comments:

Cruiselife & Co said...

I have a tough time making myself eat walnuts. I think their a bit bitter. However, over the years my tastes have changes.

Anonymous said...

Useful introductory information on walnut and omega 3 essential oil's importance for the healthier life.

Not only walnut there are many sources of omega 3 essential oils, detail are available at Cholesterol lowering omega 3 suppliments

Cruiselife & Co said...

@Thiruvelan

If you click on the read more label at the bottom of the summary, it takes you to the entire article which is much more than an Intro.

Unknown said...

Nuts, nutrition research has revealed, are an important part of our diet, offering the right type of fats that protect heart and brain health. Much of the illness we experience in the West is diet-related. Eating habits have changed over the years and people are paying the piper with disease emergence and concurrent health challenges.

Unknown said...

Lauren, bitterness can be related to walnuts not being fresh. I've eaten fresh walnuts that were wonderful and almost sweet. I've also eaten walnuts out of the package that were bitter, or, of all things, rather hot.

Chris Stonecipher said...

Walnuts have been a nutritous treat in our family for many years. I have also noticed the difference in taste between the fresh and stale walnuts. My father likes to feed the squirrels with the left over Christmas walnuts that have went stale.

Chris Stonecipher said...

@Thiruvelan thanks for visiting this article on my Chris Stonecipher and Friends blog. What you read is a snippet from Athlyn's article. As Lauren said, the link to the article is just below the introduction. This was done to conserve room on the blog because it is a lengthy post. Thanks again:)

Chris Stonecipher said...

Zuzanna,
Thanks for visiting my blog and checking out this informative article that Athlyn wrote.

Cruiselife & Co said...

Yes, I have have fresh Walnuts before and they can be sweet. I do agree with that.

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