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Sweet potatoes are a nutrient-rich superfood, loaded with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. While they offer many health benefits, there are some key precautions to consider before making them a regular part of your diet. Here are eight essential warnings to keep in mind when eating sweet potatoes.
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1. May Increase Kidney Stone Risk (High in Oxalates)
Sweet potatoes contain oxalates, which can contribute to kidney stone formation in susceptible individuals. If you have a history of kidney stones, moderate your intake or consult a doctor before consuming them frequently.
2. Can Raise Blood Sugar Levels
Although sweet potatoes have a lower glycemic index than white potatoes, they still contain carbs that may spike blood sugar. People with diabetes or insulin resistance should eat them in moderation, ideally paired with protein or healthy fats to balance glucose absorption.
3. May Cause Digestive Discomfort
Their high fiber content supports digestion, but overeating sweet potatoes can lead to bloating, gas, or diarrhea—especially for those with sensitive stomachs. Introduce them slowly into your diet to assess tolerance.
4. Possible Interaction with Beta-Blockers
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