You can eat peanut butter with a bad stomach, there is no literature to prove that you can’t eat peanut butter with a bad stomach, and you need to be careful with moderation. Peanut butter can give patients with bad stomach to provide energy and nutrition. Patients with poor stomach should avoid spicy stimulation of cold food in their daily diet, light, warm, easy to digest food, eat small meals, prohibit overeating and so on. For peanut butter and other foods there is no literature to prove that the stomach can not eat peanut butter, so you can eat in moderation. Peanut butter is a common seasoning, nutritious, every 100g peanut butter has 600kcal energy, 6.9g protein, 53g fat, 2340mg sodium, 99mg potassium, 67mg calcium, etc., and a variety of vitamins, which can help patients with stomach problems to maintain normal physiological function. Peanut butter nutrition is good, but high energy, every 100g peanut butter has 600kcal energy, long-term large intake may be fat. Need to moderate intake. In addition, the high sodium content, not suitable for hypertensive patients to eat. Patients with bad stomach pay attention to dietary diversity, nutritional balance, and go to the hospital if necessary.