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Kevin Muhammad (Author)
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June 1, 2001
Although billions of people enjoy eating nuts, biochemical research proves that nuts contain potent "poisons" that injure us. This same research also shows why nuts benefit animals, such as birds and squirrels. The biggest problem, to date, is that most people are unaware of this vital biochemical research; and consequently, continue to eat nuts. This means that people simply "assume" that nuts are good to eat. We cannot afford to make assumptions about issues that affect our health. Each of us must know the "scientifically-proven" facts. The vast consumption of nuts is a leading cause of major chronic diseases, such as cancer, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, arthritis, osteoporosis, thyroid disease, and depression. This book describes how eating nuts causes chronic disease, and in doing so, proves that nuts are not good for humans.

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Among the most dangerous dietary advice currently rendered by these institutions is the recommendation to eat nuts. Not only are nuts being promoted as nutritious foods, but also as food with health promoting properties—eating them, purportedly, improves one’s health. This nonsense is pervasively pushed in the media via published reports from notable institutions, such as Harvard and Penn State universities. As a result, nuts are being catapulted to greater prominence in the human food chain. This is an act that is sure to do greater harm than good. Why?

According to the Honorable Elijah Muhammad, nuts are unfit for humans and consuming them deals a tremendous blow to the human lifespan. He states that every time we eat nuts, five years are shaved from our life spans. Either this is exaggerative or it can be proven. Research into the biochemical constituents of nuts have confirmed them unfit for our consumption. Nuts contain potent poisons. The problem is that the dietary advice of most, if not all, nutritionists is not based upon biochemical and biological analyses. Either they are unaware of this information, or simply choose to follow assumptions that have never been proven. There is greater proof that nuts are harmful than there is that they are beneficial.

The extraordinary negative impact that nuts render against human life deserves our attention. The thought that a mere serving of nuts erases five years from our lifespan implies that the results of their consumption are connected to leading chronic diseases. Such diseases include cancer, heart disease, and diabetes—the leading causes of early mortality. Thyroid disease, depression, osteoporosis and menopause are also linked to nut consumption.

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Mainstream healthcare is a commercial industry, having the sole interest of earning profits at the expense of human health. Following the sinister schemes—often veiled as sound advice—of money-driven industries will only place us in an early grave. Some of these schemes come in the form of nutritional advice. Everyone seems to be an authority on diet and nutrition. Nuts are being highly recommended for human consumption.

According to the dietary law contained in the books, How To Eat To Live, nuts are among the foods that are unfit for human consumption. They render a tremendous impact to human health. We must note the physiological and anatomical differences between humans and those lower creatures whose primary diet includes consumption of nuts. Do we possess what these creatures possess to justify eating nuts? No?

So, after witnessing the onslaught of nut-promotion studies over the past five years, I am obligated to combat this false dietary guidance. This book, Nuts Are Not Good for Humans, is written to share with the public some of the dietary guidance contained in the books, How To Eat To Live and to exposes the false dietary guidance rendered by so-called nutritionists and health institutions by presenting biochemical and biological research about nuts. This research, emphatically, proves that nuts are unfit for humans, and that nut-promoting health studies are bogus and dangerous.

My hope is that people will have an opportunity to avoid the pitfalls created by false dietary advice, and gain greater health and longevity.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 150 pages
  • Publisher: TechDoc, Inc. (June 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0965886425
  • ISBN-13: 978-0965886420
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,698,242 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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For more than 30 years----under the guidance and leadership of the Honorable Louis Farrakhan----Kevin A. Muhammad has dedicated his life to improving the health of the human family. In doing so, he has authored more than a dozen books focusing on the correctness of the dietary and health guidance given by the Honorable Elijah Muhammad and the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan.

Kevin A. Muhammad's 3-volume book series, FAQs About How To Eat To Live, is considered an "eye-opener" into the reasoning behind the dietary mandates issued in the books, How To Eat To Live. In addition, his books on the dangers of vaccination are highly regarded among the most comprehensive to be found anywhere.

Other books authored by Mr. Muhammad include:
-- Nuts Are Not Good for Humans: Biological Consequences of Consumption
-- The Slave Diet, Disease & Reparations
-- Obesity, Diabetes & How To Eat To Live, 2nd Edition
-- Perils of Eating Poison-Animal: How Eating Pork Destroys the Eater
-- Dietary Considerations for Breast Cancer Patients
-- Against Compulsory Vaccination (Vol. 1): Why HPV Vaccines are Dangerous to the Lives of Girls, Young Women and Everyone Else
-- Against Compulsory Vaccination (Vol. 2): "A Long Train of Abuses and Usurpations"
-- The Case Against Hepatitis B Vaccination: Prevent Your Newborns & Infants from Being Permanently Injured

Kevin A. Muhammad has also written many articles that have appeared in regional and national publications. He has conducted book-signings; and forums on critical topics such as vaccination, proper nutrition and disease prevention. Mr. Muhammad has also appeared on numerous television and radio programs.

Kevin A. Muhammad resides in Newark, Delaware with his wife, Marcia, and their children, Kevin, Jr., and Krystina.

 

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1.0 out of 5 stars Isn't very funny., September 17, 2011
This review is from: Nuts Are Not Good for Humans: Biological Consequences of Consumption (Paperback)
Yeah, no.

Nuts will not eat away at your lifespan with acids, evil and poison. I don't know what the motivation is behind this crock, but you can find so-called "poisons" in any human-consumed food. Isolating random chemicals in nuts and describing their toxic effects on the human body in gruesome detail is a transparent tactic whose aim is to make you shiver so much in your boots that you are too distracted to notice logical fallacies. Again, I can't fathom the reason behind this.

Maybe this book is intended to be humorous.
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5.0 out of 5 stars What You Don't Know Can KILL You!, January 18, 2002
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Mr. Muhammad's book is very informative, well-researched & well thought out. Thanks to Mr. Muhammad, I am discovering a lot of things regarding nut consumption that I was completely unaware of. As much as I love nuts of all kinds, I will be re-evaluating my love for nuts based on the scientific information presented in "Nuts Are Not Good For Humans."
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Nuts have been a mainstay in the human diet for thousands of years and continue as a part of many diets throughout the world. Read the first page
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pancreatic hypertrophy, food distinctions, nut consumption, biofeedback mechanism, dietary guidance, monogastric animals, human food chain, iodine concentrations, human digestive system
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