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messianicdruid's avatar

Pine nuts will trigger gout, personal knowledge.

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messianicdruid's avatar

Raw, didn’t try to cook ‘em.

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Texas Arcane's avatar

That’s the raw alkaloids, hard on some people.

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Daniel Peck's avatar

🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻✊🏻🌲🌵🌴🙏🏻

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EK MtnTime's avatar

Thanks! This is fantastic news and I'm going to enjoy watching all of "The Outsider's" videos! I am literally surrounded by many different kinds of pines. This makes me wonder if this is why the climate change people want net zero. If they get anywhere near achieving that dystopian reality, we will then lose the last remaining food source and our ability to heal ourselves.

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MICHAEL SAVAGE's avatar

THE MORINGA TREE is called the tree of life.I have grown moringa, leaves,bark roots, all are edible.More potassium in a handfull of Moringa leaves than a batch of bananas.

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AmericanTacticalCivilDefense's avatar

True.

The Russian Army used the sap from the interior of the pine trees, as you suggest, during World War II to build immunity, heal wounds, and as a health elixir.

It is still used in Siberia for the same purpose.

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