Peanuts can induce an allergic reaction due to the secretion of histamine from mast cells

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Peanut is a very common cause of allergic reactions. Individuals prone to allergy must take
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peanuts with caution.
Peanuts are also prone to being contaminated with aflatoxins which are very lethal. They may also contain other nutrient inhibitors such as phytate. Peanuts must be thoroughly cooked and stored to avoid contamination.
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Postgraduate Degree in Public and Family Health/Bachelor Degree in Nutrition and Dietetics · 5 years of experience · Brazil
Peanut allergy is a common type of food allergy. Peanuts can cause a severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction. The symptoms include skin reactions, digestive problems, tightening of the throat, itching or tingling in or around the mouth and throat, runny nose and shortness of breath.
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MSc in Nutrition and Exercise Sciences · 3 years of experience · UK
Peanuts can induce an allergic reaction due to the secretion of histamine from mast cells due to the action of anaphylatoxins, such as immunoglobulin E (Arya, Salve and Chauhan, 2015).Peanut is a very common cause of allergic reactions. Individuals prone to allergy must take peanuts with caution.
Peanuts are also prone to being contaminated with aflatoxins which are very lethal. They may also contain other nutrient inhibitors such as phytate. Peanuts must be thoroughly cooked and stored to avoid contamination.
→ Peanut: How much should you eat? Experts weigh in.

→ Love Peanut? Get nutritional facts, tips from health experts, and more

Side effects by Leticia Soares
Related video: Chocolate Peanut Butter Overnight Oats | Recipes (GoodTo)
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Postgraduate Degree in Public and Family Health/Bachelor Degree in Nutrition and Dietetics · 5 years of experience · Brazil
Peanut allergy is a common type of food allergy. Peanuts can cause a severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction. The symptoms include skin reactions, digestive problems, tightening of the throat, itching or tingling in or around the mouth and throat, runny nose and shortness of breath.
→ Peanut: How much should you eat? Experts weigh in.

→ Love Peanut? Get nutritional facts, tips from health experts, and more

Side effects by Christos Sittas
MSc in Nutrition and Exercise Sciences · 3 years of experience · UK
Peanuts can induce an allergic reaction due to the secretion of histamine from mast cells due to the action of anaphylatoxins, such as immunoglobulin E (Arya, Salve and Chauhan, 2015).

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