Eating too many raw peanuts may cause obesity and may also cause indigestion and other problems. 100 grams of peanuts contain 585 calories, 21.51 grams of carbohydrates, 49.66 grams of fat and 23.11 grams of protein. It is evident that raw peanuts contain a lot of fat and are relatively high in calories. When excessive daily intake, it may lead to weight gain and induce obesity. If you have high blood fat, it is recommended that you should not intake raw peanuts frequently and in large quantities so as not to affect the control of your condition. If the digestive function is weak, when a one-time intake of more raw peanuts, may increase the burden on the stomach and intestines, causing indigestion, accompanied by abdominal pain, diarrhea, stools are not shaped and so on. People suffering from gastrointestinal diseases are not suitable to consume too much peanuts. If you have high blood fat, gastrointestinal diseases, etc., you need to follow the doctor’s instructions to adjust the diet structure, so as not to affect the control of the disease.