yes walnuts are good antioxidants.daily about 7-8 walnuts improve your heart causing less heart attacks.
Yes, rats can eat walnuts as part of their diet. Walnuts are a good source of protein and healthy fats for rats. However, it is important to feed them in moderation as they are high in fat.
Depends on the body part
Yes, rats can safely consume walnuts as part of their diet. Walnuts are a nutritious food source for rats and can be given to them in moderation as a treat.
Hip, head, hand, heal, humerous.
The brain and spinal cord are two parts of the body that have limited capacity for self-repair and do not heal as effectively as other organs. Damage to nerves and spinal cord can result in long-term or permanent loss of function.
acne, Adam's appple, appendix, adrenal gland, acele's heal, ankle, arch
every part
Yes, parakeets can eat walnuts.Make sure they are unsalted walnuts though, because salt is not part of a parakeet's natural diet and can be harmful.
When Lorna's accident caused damage to her heel bone, she knew that she would not be able to walk in order to heal her foot.
heart
the brain
Rabbits bones do heal but it takes them quite a while. If it is the spine that is broken and the rabbit is having fits, you have to have it put down, but with any other body part of the rabbit just leave it in its cage, inside where it is warm and dark and don't pick it up too much. The body part will be fragile for about 2 months so be careful. Hope this helps :)