Well, here is the article about the benefits of chia seeds.
The ancient grain is becoming enormously popular in modern food regimen in many countries; the higher proportion of α-linolenic acid makes chia the superb source of omega-3 fatty (about 65 % of the oil content). Omega-3 fatty acid has been ...
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I do include them in my diet. For the fibre, healthy fats, vitamins and minerals. Particularly calcium.
However, there are some cautions to be aware of.
Some inflammatory bowel conditions, such as crohns, can be exacerbated. Also, eating them dry can cause them to get stuck in throat, with risk of choking as they expand. I always soak them for at least half an hour , but preferably overnight, before eating them.
Find out what nutrients are in chia seeds and learn how they can help with everything from improved blood sugar levels to healthier weight management.
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Health Benefits of Chia Seeds
Written by
Kristin Mitchell,
WebMD Editorial Contributor
Medically Reviewed by
Kathleen M. Zelman, RD, LD, MPH on May 11, 2026
7 min read
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Things to Look Out For
Although chia seeds offer a variety of health benefits, eating too many may lead to complications:
Digestive issues. Because of their high fiber content, eating too many chia seeds may cause constipation, diarrhea, bloating, and gas. Chia seeds may also cause flare-ups with
inflammatory bowel conditions such as Crohn’s disease.
Choking hazard. Dry chia seeds absorb water, which causes them to swell up and become gooey. Dry chia seeds can get stuck in your throat, which poses a choking hazard. To avoid this risk, soak the seeds 5 to 10 minutes before use.
Interactions with medication. Chia seeds help reduce blood sugar and high blood pressure. If you’re already taking medications for diabetes or hypertension, eating too many chia seeds can cause severe dips in blood sugar levels and blood pressure, which may lead to other health complications.
Allergies. Although rare, chia seed allergies do happen in some people. Symptoms to watch out for include vomiting, diarrhea, and itching of the tongue or lips. Severe allergies can lead to anaphylaxis – a severe allergic reaction that can lead to death if not treated quickly.”