6 Chia Seed Side Effects You Should Know About Chia seeds, a superfood dating back to Aztec times, are experiencing a resurgence in popularity. They’re on every nutrition list as a rich source of fiber, omega-3 fatty acids, protein, vitamins, and minerals. While chia seeds are excellent as part of a balanced diet and are often promoted as a weight loss aid, it’s possible to consume them in excess. Here are some chia seed side effects you should be aware of: 1. They may cause constipation or diarrhea. see the continuation on the next page

6 Chia Seed Side Effects You Should Know About  Chia seeds, a superfood dating back to Aztec times, are experiencing a resurgence in popularity. They’re on every nutrition list as a rich source of fiber, omega-3 fatty acids, protein, vitamins, and minerals.  While chia seeds are excellent as part of a balanced diet and are often promoted as a weight loss aid, it’s possible to consume them in excess. Here are some chia seed side effects you should be aware of: 1. They may cause constipation or diarrhea.  see the continuation on the next page

Chia seeds can pose a choking hazard if consumed improperly. A Time magazine article highlighted this risk. Consuming the seeds without soaking or roasting them can lead to complications, including esophageal obstruction, which requires emergency medical attention.

In fact, dried seeds can absorb up to 27 times their weight in water, forming a gelatinous mass that can lodge in the esophagus, causing choking. It’s therefore important to soak or toast them before consuming them.
3. They can inhibit blood clotting.

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