My grandmother told me that it does. I recommended you getting the seeds with no salt.
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Yes! Sunflower seeds provide significant amounts of magnesium, selenium, and vitamin E! Vitamin E can also help prevent cardiovascular diseases and diabetic problems. Like all things, however, eating too much can be bad. Sunflower seeds tend to be really salty, especially processed ones. But, eating the right amount can help you stay healthy and fill your hunger. Hope this helps! :)
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They were never "invented". Sunflower seeds are just that, sunflower seeds. Seeds that contain the genetic makeup up sunflowers that will then germinate in the soil to become a sunflower which will make more sunflower seeds. The question "When did people begin eating sunflower seeds?" is another topic
Sunflower seeds contain no psychoactive components, so it is unlikely. As with almost any activity (such as gambling), if eating sunflower seeds is thrilling to you, you could be addicted to them.
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No you don't; raw sunflower seeds are edible. Many people do prefer to cook them, however.
Russia is the foremost producer country of sunflower seeds in the world. Therefore eating sunflower seeds became one of the popular culture of Russia from generations to generations.
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