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Chia Seeds Not Beneficial for Everyone: Important Warning from Medical Experts ‎

Last updated: March 25, 2026 10:16 am
Neha Ashraf
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Chia seeds are considered a highly nutritious food because they are rich in omega 3 fatty acids, fiber, protein, vitamins, and minerals. They help improve digestion, reduce inflammation in the body, and assist in weight management.

‎However, gastroenterology experts say these seeds are not suitable for everyone. A medical report has warned five groups of people who should either use chia seeds with caution or avoid them altogether.

‎Who should avoid chia seeds?

‎According to experts, individuals who have difficulty swallowing or suffer from a narrowed esophagus should use chia seeds carefully.

‎Chia seeds can expand several times their size after absorbing water. Consuming them dry may pose a risk of getting stuck in the esophagus in some individuals, so they should always be soaked before use.

‎Patients with IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome):

‎Chia seeds contain a very high amount of fiber. A sudden increase in fiber intake may cause bloating, gas, and pain in IBS patients.

‎People taking blood thinning medications:

‎The omega 3 (ALA) present in chia seeds has blood thinning properties, so such individuals should consult a doctor before consuming them in large amounts.

‎Patients with severe digestive disorders:

‎In conditions like gastroparesis or other motility disorders, the gel like fiber in chia seeds can further complicate digestion.

‎People with seed allergies:

‎Although rare, individuals who are allergic to seeds may also be at risk from chia seeds.

‎Advice from medical experts:

‎According to nutritionists, chia seeds are generally safe and beneficial for most people, but they should be consumed in the correct way and in appropriate amounts.

‎Correct way to use chia seeds:

‎Start with one tablespoon, soak the seeds in water, yogurt, or smoothies before use, and gradually increase the quantity to up to two tablespoons.

‎Experts emphasize that individuals with health conditions should consult a doctor before adding chia seeds to their daily diet.

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