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 ‌ You need to read this. [Health Watch] Sponsored Content What happened to the “miracle medicine” of 1918? In 1918, this “[miracle medicine]( was in every household in America. Valuable enough to get caught in the crossfire during both World Wars… [1918]( And powerful enough to be studied by the founding members of a massive Big Pharma dynasty… There was nothing else like it on Earth. In fact, [this miracle medicine]( was on track to become a game-changer for fighting the cancer epidemic. But then it just…disappeared. To this day, it’s not being taught in medical schools—or prescribed in major U.S. cancer centers. But the results of lab studies are impressive. Big Pharma knows more about this than they’re letting on…and [these newly discovered documents]( prove it... Everything you need to know is [right here](. [Click here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Allergic to Nuts? Here’s Why You’re Probably Not More than 3 million Americans have been told by their doctors that they have a nut allergy. Typically, they are diagnosed after eating something containing nuts and having a reaction. When they go to their doctor, they are given a skin prick or blood test to confirm their sensitivity. If the test is positive, their doctor tells them to stay away from all nuts. For years, the conventional medical wisdom has been that if you’re allergic to one kind of nut, you’re likely sensitive to others. A new study shows this is bad advice. It found that 86% of people allergic to one kind of nut can safely eat all others. If you are allergic to peanuts—the most common nut allergy—the chances are even greater that you’ll have no problem with other nuts. The study found you have a 96% chance of being fine eating other nuts, such as walnuts, pecans, and cashews. The study was conducted by the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI). It looked at 109 people who were allergic to one type of nut. Scientists gave subjects something called an “oral food challenge.” This is where the patient is fed a possible allergen while under medical supervision to see if a reaction occurs. They tested patients with a confirmed allergy to one kind of nut and gave them oral food challenges for other varieties. The tests included almonds, cashews, walnuts, hazelnuts, pecans, pistachios, and Brazil nuts. The overwhelming majority had no problems after eating other nuts. Dr. Matthew Greenhawt is chairman of the ACAAI Food Allergy Committee. He is a co-author of the study. "The practice of avoiding all peanut and tree nuts because of a single-nut allergy may not be necessary,” he said. The study also found that skin prick and blood tests are unreliable. Even when a subject tested positive for a nut allergy in one of these tests, 61% of the time they were able to eat the nut with no ill effects, the research showed. Dr. Christopher Couch is another study co-author. He added: "Too often, people are told they're allergic to tree nuts based on a blood or skin prick test. They take the results at face value and stop eating all tree nuts when they might not actually be allergic.” The study was published in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. If you are diagnosed with a nut allergy, confirm the results by undergoing an oral challenge. Any allergist can administer this test. --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Content Studied “Skinny Spice” available to public Strange “[skinny spice]( helps patients drop 24 lbs in 8 weeks! The instructions were clear: “Eat what you normally eat…” “Maintain your normal lifestyle…” And use this [strange extract]( twice a day before lunch and dinner. For the first four weeks, results were promising, but then something happened. Over the next four weeks patients ended up losing an average of 24 lbs! That means their metabolisms improved. Their cardiovascular health was virtually transformed. This spice is now available to the public and you can try it for yourself. [There’s much more to show you—click here to discover everything.]( [Click here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Nuts: One of the Best Things You Can Eat You don’t want to limit your nut consumption if you don’t have to. They are among the world’s healthiest foods. A major study found that eating just three-quarters of an ounce—about a handful—a day [lowers your risk for just about every major disease](. The massive analysis included health data from 819,000 people. It found eating nuts every day reduces: - Heart disease risk by nearly 30% - Cancer risk by 15% - Respiratory disease mortality by 50% - Diabetes death risk by about 40% - Overall death risk by 22% Some nuts are more nutritious than others. Peanuts are technically not a nut. They are a legume… And they aren’t that nutritious. 5 Healthiest Kinds of Nuts Here are five nuts with strong, research-backed health benefits: - Almonds. Loaded with magnesium and fiber, they aid in weight loss. A study found that eating a quarter cup a day leads to a [62% greater reduction in weight]( among obese dieters. Half a cup of [almonds a day has been found to cut the risk of colon cancer](. - Walnuts. They protect your heart and brain. One study found men getting 30% of their dietary fat from walnuts lowered their cholesterol by 10% in a month. Walnuts are also rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which help keep your brain sharp. - Pistachios. A Spanish study found a diet high in [pistachios helps make subjects’ bodies almost 80% more efficient at using glucose](. It means they have a lower risk of diabetes. Pistachios are also a good source of antioxidants that [lower your lung cancer risk](. - Cashews. They’re a good source of magnesium. It’s a mineral that fights cancer and prevents diabetes. One study of over 80,000 people found eating cashews once a week lowers gallstone risk by 25%. - Brazil nuts. They are packed with selenium. This nutrient boosts your immunity and lowers risk of heart disease by over 20%. Men benefit the most. That’s because the selenium in just one to two Brazil nuts [raises testosterone production](. One more thing…try not to settle for the nuts in the grocery store snack aisles. Buy organic, raw, nuts whenever possible. Editor’s Note: Discover natural, non-drug methods to transform your health. Read our monthly journal, Independent Healing. It’s your best source for unbiased, evidence-based medical information. For more information, [click HERE](. In Good Health, Amanda Angelini Director The Institute for Natural Healing [References Available Here.]( Related Articles: [Walnuts Suppress Breast Cancer]( [Eat Nuts to Cut Your Appetite and Avoid Weight Gain]( [Walnuts Control Your Mind to Help You Lose Weight]( --------------------------------------------------------------- © 2021 The Institute for Natural Healing. All Rights Reserved. For more from The Institute for Natural Healing, [visit our website](. To end your free subscription, click here: [Unsubscribe]( Health Watch may be republished with its links intact by non-commercial entities. Health Watch may not be republished for commercial purposes without written permission. This information is offered as a general guideline, not one-size-fits-all medical advice. Talk to your doctor before making any changes in your personal health care regimen. 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