It's not uncommon to see me grab a handful or two as I'm zipping out the door to check on data on this computer or go see a fellow researcher about a presentation. My lunch tends to be 15 minutes of a less portable food like the canned veggies I mention in Dyingman 55: "What's for lunch, Margaret?"
Usually the nut of choice is the lowly peanut. Often the peanuts come as leftovers from a can of mixed nuts. I have always culled the various types to get a long string of cashews, or almonds. Taking a mixture and eating them at the same time produces an unfamiliar mish-mash that isn't unpleasant, but I'm partial to each nut's distinct flavor, thus the sorting.
Less favored are the hazelnuts and last come the filberts, a.k.a. Brazil nuts.
They have a charm of their own, but as the subtlest nut in the batch, they are my least favorite and I save them for last. While not tempting death, I did have a narrow miss with ill health which I'd like to share in case any of you are more vulnerable than I was.
Brazil nuts are potent sources of both tyramine and selenium (10x your daily needs in a single nut). These two substances appear to trigger headaches in some people. Other nuts and hard cheeses (and bleu) have tyramine too in case you're suspicious of a diet based cause of your headaches. It seems that eating more than 3 Brazil nuts in a single day might be detrimental, though I was eating 10 at once and others on health blogs were eating as many as 20 in a day.
It's an old saw in Biochemistry. "Everything is a poison in the wrong dose."
*DM
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THE CHART:
This Week's Fitness Activities:
Strokes on Bike (daily average) 20
Bench Presses (daily average) 3
Curls (daily average) 0
Lifts (daily average) 0
Stairs (flights per day) 12
Walking (minutes per day) 2
Heavy bag (seconds per day) 25
Dancing (minutes per day) 0
Push Ups (per day) 4
Sit-ups (per day) 2
Effort Grade: B
Pulse: 74
Blood Pressure: 120/74 9/5/08
BMI 25 (barely overweight)
Workout Partner's Progress: Position Vacant
RECENT SYMPTOMS : None
ONGOING SYMPTOMS: Clicking knees, Pain in right knee when kneeling and shifting knee to the right. Hyperhidrosis.
DIAGNOSIS: Unknown injury to right knee, possible impact from small stumble (c. 2006) onto landing of concrete stairs. Injured knee joints from sprinting (c. 2007)
DRUG REGIMEN: Aspartame. (3 diet sodas daily) Caffeine (three cups of coffee daily. two colas.)ONGOING TREATMENT: Tri-Annual dental visits.
PROGNOSIS: Gradual decay of knee function.
POTENTIAL TREATMENTS: Fish Oil supplements. Axillary vacuum curettage.
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