Chia seeds are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which give them natural blood-thinning properties. This can be beneficial in some cases, but if you are already taking anticoagulant drugs such as warfarin, it is recommended to avoid chia seeds. Similarly, after surgery, it is best to avoid them to minimize the risk of excessive bleeding.
4. They can worsen diverticulitis.
Diverticulitis is an inflammation of the diverticula, pouches that form in the colon lining. Although a high-fiber diet can help prevent diverticulitis, consuming chia seeds during a flare-up can worsen the condition. The small seeds can become lodged in the diverticula and cause further inflammation.
5. They can cause an allergic reaction.
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People with nut or seed allergies may also be allergic to the protein in chia seeds. A 100g serving of chia contains approximately 16.54g of protein, which can trigger an allergic reaction in some individuals.
Symptoms of a chia seed allergy may include skin rashes, watery eyes, vomiting, diarrhea, and breathing difficulties such as a persistent cough, wheezing, or difficulty swallowing. In severe cases, this can lead to anaphylactic shock, requiring urgent medical attention.
6. It can trigger prostate cancer.
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