Doctors reveal that eating cashews causes

✅ What Cashews Really Do (Backed by Science)
Cashews are nutrient-dense nuts packed with:

Healthy monounsaturated fats (good for heart health)
Magnesium (supports muscle, nerve, and bone health)
Copper and zinc (important for immunity and metabolism)
Plant-based protein and fiber
Studies show regular nut consumption—including cashews—is linked to:

Lower risk of heart disease
Improved cholesterol levels
Better blood sugar control
Reduced inflammation
🌰 The American Heart Association recommends 4–5 servings of nuts per week as part of a heart-healthy diet.
⚠️ When Cashews Might Cause Concerns (Rare & Specific) Cashews are a tree nut and a common allergen.
Symptoms can range from hives to life-threatening anaphylaxis.
If you have a tree nut allergy, avoid cashews completely.
2. Digestive Discomfort (in Large Amounts)
Cashews contain fermentable fibers that can cause gas or bloating in sensitive individuals (e.g., those with IBS).
Solution: Stick to small portions (¼ cup = 1 serving).
3. Oxalate Content (Kidney Stone Risk)
Cashews are moderately high in oxalates, which can contribute to calcium-oxalate kidney stones in susceptible people.
If you’ve had oxalate stones before, limit intake and drink plenty of water.
For most people, this is not a concern.
4. Raw Cashews Are Toxic
Truly raw cashews contain urushiol (the same toxin in poison ivy).
All “raw” cashews sold in stores are steamed or roasted to remove it—so they’re safe.
Never consume truly raw, unprocessed cashews.
❌ Myths Debunked
“Cashews cause weight gain” → False. Moderate nut intake is linked to better weight management due to satiety.
“Cashews raise cholesterol” → False. They may lower LDL (“bad”) cholesterol.
“Cashews cause acne” → No strong evidence. Diet-acne links are highly individual.

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