What are the contraindications to walnut oil?

The beneficial properties of walnuts have been known since ancient times. It is used not only in cooking, but also in medicine. And oil is obtained from the kernels. So, in ancient times, even in the East, the beneficial properties of walnut oil were used. It promotes good brain function and increases intellectual level.
Walnut oil is a nutritious product, rich in vitamin E and polyunsaturated acids. It contains vitamins A, B1, B2, C and microelements such as iron, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium. It has a specific taste and aroma.
Beneficial properties of walnut oil The list could go on for a very long time, here are some of them:
- promotes rapid healing of wounds and burns, as it has an anti-inflammatory effect:
- used as a prophylactic for atherosclerosis and cardiovascular diseases;
- promotes good metabolism and guards beauty, slowing down the aging process of the skin and the body as a whole;
- it should especially be included in the diet during colds, as it increases the protective mechanisms of the immune system;
- lowers cholesterol levels and maintains the result;
- when it is consumed, radionuclides leave the body;
- is a good laxative and effective against worms;
- very useful during pregnancy and lactation;
- It is used in cosmetology to moisturize the skin and as a tanning agent.
To achieve the above beneficial properties, you need to take 1 teaspoon of oil 3 times a day.
But there are not only indications, but also contraindications for walnut oil.
Contraindications to walnut oil:
- exacerbation of gastric ulcer;
- reduced acidity of gastric juice.