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Peanuts anyone?

bb1fit
bb1fit
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United States
2005/08/02, 11:56 AM
The last time peanuts were in vogue in this country, a Georgia peanut framer was running for President. That was thirty years ago.

But, as is usually the case with the real health foods (like meat, milk), all things peanut soon fell out of favor. Not because of the lackluster performance of our newly elected peanut-farming President, but because of the misguided, fat-phobic 80s and 90s. Of course, the real irony here is that this knee-jerk rejection of all things fatty has caused us to balloon out of control, bloated on excess grain and vegetables.

According to a recent AP article, consumption of peanuts and peanut butter has jumped in recent years, perhaps signaling an end to the reflexive fat-phobia rampant in the previous decade or more. I think this is heartening news - and it's definitely lifesaving news. After all, peanuts are not only rich in artery-cleansing "good" fats, they're also a great source of vitamin E, vitamin B-6, niacin, riboflavin, plus healthy minerals like copper, potassium, magnesium, and zinc (a proven aid to prostate and urinary health)!

Even the nature-hating FDA has now given its consent to a qualified health claim for peanuts - allowing growers to claim a reduction in heart disease from a daily ration of 1.5 ounces. Of course, you could get an even greater benefit by eating more than this conservative amount, but it's a step in the right direction.

Research abounds indicating that peanuts help prevent heart disease and lower LDL cholesterol, and can even aid in weight loss. According to the AP piece, one Harvard study even showed a correlation between peanut butter consumption and a reduced risk of diabetes. Of course, I've been saying these things for years.

However, here's something new in the goober world: A University of Georgia-affiliated study suggests that peanuts may contain sky-high levels of a natural antioxidant called resveratrol. This compound may have a profound preventive effect on prostate cancer.

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Lecter
Lecter
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Joined: 2005/06/04
France
2005/08/02, 12:04 PM
Where do you get all this stuff? Fantastic info!

But you forgot something!

PEANUTS TASTE GOOD TOO!!:)

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bropie
bropie
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Joined: 2004/12/04
Canada
2005/08/02, 12:22 PM
im going to make a sandwich.. :)
Soldierbone
Soldierbone
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Joined: 2004/02/02
United States
2005/08/02, 02:49 PM
I think I will get a peanut butter sandwich too!
borpillicus
borpillicus
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Joined: 2003/03/13
Canada
2005/08/04, 12:27 AM
This is the greatest news of the week. Peanuts and their natural peanut butter counterpart are my favorite food.
bb1fit
bb1fit
Posts: 11,105
Joined: 2001/06/30
United States
2005/08/04, 11:52 AM
Be aware, you still need to fit them in your diet macros. Many folks will find that a food is good for them, and go crazy with it. There are still calories to be reckoned with. :big_smile:

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