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Live Zoom Q&A with Dr. Morse | Session 3 (May 27, 2022)
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Q & A Zoom Sessions:
Nov. 19, 2021: https://alyntdrime.sitesmain.com/video/live-questions-answers-session-1/
Apr. 12, 2022: https://alyntdrime.sitesmain.com/video/live-questions-answers-session-2/
May 27, 2022: https://alyntdrime.sitesmain.com/video/live-questions-answers-session-3/
Sept. 8, 2022: https://alyntdrime.sitesmain.com/video/live-questions-answers-session-4/
Special Zoom Sessions:
June 7, 2022: Live Zoom with Rosanne Calabrese and Dr. Morse
Jan. 5, 2023: Live Zoom with Patty Lager and Dr. Morse
Feb. 2, 2023: Live Zoom with Magdalena White and Dr. Morse
Mar. 21, 2023: Live Zoom with Patty Lager and Dr. Morse | Session 2
May 25, 2023: Live Zoom with Pele Chen and Dr. Morse
Jul. 5, 2023: Live Zoom with Patty Lager and Dr. Morse | Session 3
Community Zoom Sessions:
Oct. 12, 2023: Live Zoom | Community Session 1 | Answering Questions about Dr. Morse's Online School
Dec. 12, 2023: Live Zoom | Community Session 2 | Feat. Dr. Morse
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Nick
All nuts are acid forming (some more than others) except almonds and chestnuts which are alkaline forming.
Julien
Almonds and chesnuts = same poisonous garbage. Full of proteins (acids), full of phytic acids, full of anti nutrients and enzyme inhibitors…
Nick
Replying to Julien
What I meant was that if people feel the need to eat nuts ,plain almonds are the least harmful choice because they are alkaline forming. If you sprout almonds, you greatly reduce the phytic acids, Also, almonds have more carbohydrates than protein and more healthy fat than carbohydrates and protein combined.