What are the dangers of eating too much sesame oil?

Too much hemp oil has the potential to cause intestinal dehydration, indigestion and other hazards. Hemp oil contains vitamin E, sucrose, calcium, phosphorus, iron, protein and other substances. Moderate consumption can lubricate the intestines and replenish energy. Hemp oil itself is an oily substance. It can lubricate the intestinal tract well and stimulate intestinal peristalsis. Consumption in large quantities can lead to increased intestinal osmotic pressure, intestinal dehydration, bloating and diarrhea. The main component of sesame oil is fat. Consumption of too much sesame oil will increase the burden on the gastrointestinal tract, leading to symptoms such as intestinal dehydration and indigestion, and may also lead to obesity. People who are allergic to the flax plant should avoid consuming sesame oil, which may lead to pharyngeal edema, resulting in upper respiratory tract obstruction and breathing difficulties. Sesame oil is a tall oil that has lubricating and defecating properties. It should be noted that people suffering from gastrointestinal disorders such as bacterial dysentery, acute gastroenteritis and diarrhea should avoid consuming sesame oil to prevent their condition from worsening.