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⚠️ You’ve heard pumpkin seeds are healthy, right? But what if I told you they can also trigger irreversible reactions inside your body if eaten the wrong way? 😱 Most people don’t realize that a single pumpkin seed contains over 1,200 nutrients and micronutrients — powerful compounds that can influence your brain, heart, liver, and even your prostate. But when handled or consumed incorrectly, these same nutrients can turn toxic and silently damage your organs. 🧠 In this doctor-led video, we expose eight common pumpkin seed mistakes that millions of people make every day. You’ll learn how these small errors can lead to nutrient imbalances, hormonal issues, brain inflammation, and digestive distress — and how simple changes can protect your health and unlock the real power of pumpkin seeds. 💪 Backed by real medical research and nutritional science, this guide explains exactly what happens inside your body when these seeds react with oxygen, heat, or certain digestive conditions. Whether you eat them for your heart, prostate, or brain, you’ll discover how to do it safely and effectively. 💬 Comment your age and location below — we personally read and respond to every comment to help you live longer, stronger, and healthier. ⌛ Timestamps: ⏱️ Intro - 0:00 ❌ Mistake no.8 – 02:18 ❌ Mistake no.7 – 04:32 ❌ Mistake no.6 – 06:33 ❌ Mistake no.5 – 08:41 ❌ Mistake no.4 – 10:52 ❌ Mistake no.3 – 13:05 ❌ Mistake no.2 – 15:17 ❌ Mistake no.1 – 17:26 #SeniorHealth #SeniorHealthTips #SeniorWellness #SeniorZone #HealthyAging #SeniorNutrition #BrainHealth #HeartHealth #ProstateHealth #Longevity #PumpkinSeeds #UnitedStates #FoodMistakes 🔬 Research Sources Cited in This Video: Rezig L et al. “Chemical composition and profile characterisation of pumpkin (Cucurbita maxima) seed oil.” Industrial Crops and Products. 2012. Nawirska-Olszańska A et al. “Pumpkin seeds and their oil as functional food ingredients.” Acta Scientiarum Polonorum Technologia Alimentaria. 2013. Ryan E et al. “Effects of roasting and storage on pumpkin seed lipids.” Journal of Food Science. 2007. Kulczyński B et al. “Nutritional and health-promoting properties of pumpkin seeds.” Food Research International. 2020. Murkovic M et al. “Effects of roasting on lipid oxidation in pumpkin seeds.” European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology. 2009. Alfawaz HA et al. “Influence of pumpkin seed consumption on prostate health in older men.” Nutrients. 2021. López-Cervantes J et al. “Antioxidant and fatty acid profile in pumpkin seeds under different processing conditions.” Food Chemistry. 2018. Kaur S et al. “Zinc and magnesium bioavailability from roasted pumpkin seeds.” Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology. 2020. Kralik G et al. “The role of zinc in human nutrition and health.” Nutrition Research Reviews. 2019. Kris-Etherton PM et al. “Oxidized lipids in the diet: Sources, health effects, and prevention.” Nutritional Reviews. 2022. Balk EM et al. “Dietary zinc and testosterone in older adults.” The Journal of Nutrition. 2019. Iqbal A et al. “Effects of seed consumption on gastrointestinal function and inflammation.” Journal of Functional Foods. 2021. Chelliah R et al. “Antioxidant mechanisms of bioactive compounds in pumpkin seeds.” Molecules. 2020. Wu H et al. “Nutrient interactions and metabolic effects of pumpkin seed oil.” Journal of Food Biochemistry. 2021. _______________________________________________________________ Disclaimer: Senior Guide does not provide medical advice. The information in our videos—including text, graphics, images, and other content—is meant for educational purposes only. Always consult your doctor or a qualified health professional before making any health or lifestyle changes. Copyright Notice: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, “fair use” is permitted for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. We do not intend any copyright infringement. All rights remain with their original owners.