Hives, itching all over the body
Difficulty breathing, swollen throat
Dizziness, low blood pressure
Even leading to anaphylactic shock, life-threatening
If you or a loved one has ever had a peanut allergy, eliminate peanuts from your diet completely.
People with gout or high uric acid
Boiled peanuts, although not as rich in purines as red meat, are rich in vegetable protein, which can contribute to increased uric acid in the blood. This can easily trigger acute gout attacks, especially if eaten too much.
Note: People with gout can still eat peanuts, but in very limited amounts, should not eat regularly, and absolutely avoid eating them on days when gout attacks are occurring.
People with digestive disorders, bloating, indigestion
Peanuts are fatty foods and are more difficult to digest than many other nuts. Although boiling them helps soften them, for people with weak digestive systems, such as:
People who have just recovered from illness
Elderly people
Children under 2 years old
People who often have bloating, indigestion
Eating boiled peanuts can cause bloating, flatulence, and stomach discomfort.