Eating peanuts is contraindicated: gout attacks, removal of the gallbladder and gastrointestinal diseases are not recommended, especially not in large quantities. Peanut allergy to peanut crowd prohibited peanut. 1. Gout patients can not eat peanuts, per 100g of peanuts in the purine content of about 96mg, belonging to the medium purine food. In daily life, it is recommended that people with high uric acid and gout eat less peanuts, and do not eat peanuts during an acute attack of gout. 2. Patients who have had their gallbladder removed: After the gallbladder is removed, bile cannot be stored, and then it is difficult to digest peanuts, a food with a high fat content, which can easily affect your health. 3. Gastrointestinal diseases: such as chronic gastritis, gastric ulcer and chronic enteritis patients, not recommended to eat a lot of peanuts, otherwise this kind of nutty food is not only more hard, and fat and protein content is relatively high, more difficult to digest and absorb. 4. Allergy: peanut allergy to peanut allergy people are forbidden to eat peanuts, so as not to cause rashes, itching, and even dizziness, dyspnea and other allergic reactions. So, although peanuts are very nutritious, but also pay attention to not all people can eat, and can not be eaten in large quantities.