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One reason that nuts have obtained a bad reputation is that they are

Posted by admin on Dec 15, 2007

often eaten at the end of a heavy meal, when perhaps two or three times
too much food has already been ingested
One reason that nuts have obtained a bad reputation is that they are
often eaten at the end of a heavy meal, when perhaps two or three times
too much food has already been ingested. The result is indigestion and
the sufferer swears off on nuts. If he had sense enough to reduce his
intake of bread, potatoes, meat, pudding and coffee, the benefit would
be very great. The tendency is for the sufferer from indigestion to pick
out a certain food and blame all the trouble on that, when in truth the
combinations and the quantity of food are to blame.

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