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62 likes SAVE FOODRECIPES WITH IT Acorns are high in tannins, a bitter and astringent acid that irritates the digestive tract and causes constipation. However, tannins are water soluble. (5.00 out of 5 stars) 2 ratings, 802 likes SAVE FOODRECIPES WITH IT Strength & Energy Building TonicLong before the agricultural revolution, humans feasted off nuts. This ancestral food is still one of the best ways to strengthen your body. Warm and creamy almonds contain more protein per serving... (5.00 out of 5 stars) 5 ratings, 922 likes SAVE FOODRECIPES WITH IT Almond milk is a wonderful soothing drink that builds strength, immunity, and grounded energy. Its cool, heavy sweetness creates a sensation of stability and calm in the body, while offering easily accessible energy. For those suffering from lactose... (5.00 out of 5 stars) 2 ratings, 656 likes SAVE FOODRECIPES WITH IT As the most widely grown tree nut in the world, these crunchy little nuggets are highly revered for building strength and intelligence across many ancient cultures. Originally native to the levant and in Northern Africa as far west as Morocco, almonds... 167 likes SAVE FOODRECIPES WITH IT Brazil nuts have received recent popularity for their ability to stimulate the thyroid. This warm, rich nut won't fail to please you either. It's buttery, oily tastes is universally appreciated. (5.00 out of 5 stars) 3 ratings, 371 likes SAVE FOODRECIPES WITH IT Sweet and heavy, cashews calm the nerves and satisfy your belly. The crescent shaped cashew is dense and warm, building strength and leaving you feeling sustained, particularly in cooler months. Initially crunchy, these nuts become creamy and smooth... 132 likes SAVE FOODRECIPES WITH IT Chestnuts are warm, sweet and nourishing. Their building nature is perfect for winter. Winter is a perfect time of year to strengthen your body, since your body responds better to building tonics throughout October, November, and December. Chestnuts... 514 likes SAVE FOODRECIPES WITH IT The word chia is a native american word meaning 'oily'. Chia seeds were an important food crop in central America. Chia seeds are one of the few seeds of the mint family consumed as a food. It is closely related to culinary sage. ENZYME DEFICIENCIES
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