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Doctors reveal that eating walnuts causes…See more

If you’re referring to the viral headline “Doctors reveal that eating walnuts causes…”, the missing part is often used as clickbait. The evidence does not show that eating walnuts causes a serious disease in healthy people.

🌰 What actually happens when you eat walnuts?

Walnuts are generally a nutritious food. Research suggests that regular walnut consumption can:

❤️ Improve cholesterol levels, including lowering LDL (“bad”) cholesterol.
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🫀 Be associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular disease when included as part of a healthy diet.
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⚖️ Despite being calorie-dense, not necessarily cause weight gain when they replace other foods rather than simply being added on top of the diet.
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🌿 Provide fiber, unsaturated fats, plant omega-3 (ALA), minerals and other plant compounds.
⚠️ When walnuts can be a problem

The important exceptions are:

Tree-nut allergy: walnuts can cause a potentially severe allergic reaction.
Large portions: they’re calorie-dense, so eating a lot can add substantial calories.
Digestive sensitivity: some people experience bloating or gastrointestinal discomfort.
Kidney disease: dietary restrictions can vary depending on kidney function and potassium/phosphorus levels, so individual advice may be needed.

Bottom line: For someone without a walnut allergy, a reasonable portion—roughly a small handful (about 28 g)—can be part of a healthy diet. Evidence actually leans toward health benefits rather than harm.
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If you have the full “See more” text or screenshot, send it to me and I can identify exactly what the post claims walnuts cause and fact-check it.

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