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If you're over 60 and eating walnuts daily for brain and heart health, you might be making critical mistakes that cancel out the benefits. Some of these errors could even cause digestive problems, nutrient deficiencies, and medication interactions.In this video, you'll discover:✅ The #1 portion mistake that causes bloating and weight gain (most people do this) ✅ Why eating walnuts at the WRONG TIME sabotages your blood sugar and energy ✅ The storage mistake that turns healthy omega-3s into inflammatory compounds ✅ Critical medication interactions your doctor probably didn't mention ✅ Why raw walnuts block mineral absorption (and the 5-minute fix)🎯 Stick to 1 ounce (7 whole walnuts or 14 halves) per day Always eat walnuts WITH meals, never alone Store in refrigerator or freezer in airtight container Wait 4 hours after thyroid medication before eating walnuts Soak walnuts 4-8 hours to improve digestion and mineral absorption by 30% Journal of Nutrition - Portion control for seniors Nutrients Journal - Meal timing and energy stability European Journal of Nutrition - Soaking nuts improves absorption 💬 JOIN OUR COMMUNITY:Drop a comment below with: ✨ Your name and where you're watching from ✨ Which mistake surprised you most ✨ Your favorite way to eat walnutsI read every comment and love hearing your stories!🔔 SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE:Hit the SUBSCRIBE button and turn on notifications 🔔 so you never miss videos. #seniorhealthtips #seniorhealth _______________________________________________________________ ► ⚠️ Medical Disclaimer: Senior Health Hub provides general educational content for seniors 60+ on health, wellness, and longevity. This information is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your physician or other qualified health-care professional regarding any medical concerns or before starting a new health program.